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Is a NVMe SSD better for running virtual machines?
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<blockquote data-quote="Local Host" data-source="post: 926459"><p>Is more future proof than anything else, very few Software is optimized for NVMEs, not to mention the rest of your build needs to keep up.</p><p></p><p>NVMEs are more for specific tasks like video editing, where you relying on I/O (as said before the rest of the build needs to keep up to have any advantage over a regular SSD).</p><p></p><p>I also wouldn't count HDDs at useless yet, there barely any difference between it and SSDs when you using Software that doesn't rely to much on I/O.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Local Host, post: 926459"] Is more future proof than anything else, very few Software is optimized for NVMEs, not to mention the rest of your build needs to keep up. NVMEs are more for specific tasks like video editing, where you relying on I/O (as said before the rest of the build needs to keep up to have any advantage over a regular SSD). I also wouldn't count HDDs at useless yet, there barely any difference between it and SSDs when you using Software that doesn't rely to much on I/O. [/QUOTE]
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