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Is a NVMe SSD better for running virtual machines?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vasudev" data-source="post: 926998" data-attributes="member: 30411"><p>I don't know where you got that info that NVMe is faster than RAM. RAM is usually 10-20x faster than any IO. Even DDR3 has 18GB/s bandwidth in dual channel mode and with bit of RAM OC you can push to 20GB/s. </p><p>[USER=37647]@shmu26[/USER] Yeah Nvme can immensely speedup IO tasks. Other than that no difference. Do note NVMe throttle to below SATA Speed once 70-85C is reached so less temps mean more consistent performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vasudev, post: 926998, member: 30411"] I don't know where you got that info that NVMe is faster than RAM. RAM is usually 10-20x faster than any IO. Even DDR3 has 18GB/s bandwidth in dual channel mode and with bit of RAM OC you can push to 20GB/s. [USER=37647]@shmu26[/USER] Yeah Nvme can immensely speedup IO tasks. Other than that no difference. Do note NVMe throttle to below SATA Speed once 70-85C is reached so less temps mean more consistent performance. [/QUOTE]
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