Analyzing the differences HD, SSD AND SSD M.2 NVME.
The difference becomes even more noticeable when we compare a conventional HD with an average writing speed of around 50 MB/s and 120 MB/s reading, with an NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD , which can offer 3,000 MB/s writing and 3,500 MB/s s reading.
A hands-on test was conducted comparing different storage options for gaming PCs, including a conventional hard drive (HDD), SATA3 SSD, and M.2 SSD.
Introduction to storage options
- : The three storage options discussed are conventional HDD, SATA3 SSD and M.2 SSD.
- : HDD operates mechanically with a read/write needle, while SATA3 SSD is faster and works like a pen drive.
- : M.2 SSD offers high speeds of 1500-1700 MB/s and connects directly to the motherboard via PCI for increased performance.
Storage Performance Tests
Performance tests comparing Windows boot times on each storage option – HDD, SATA3 SSD and M.2 SSD.
Boot time comparison
- : The HDD took 1 minute and 34 seconds to boot Windows.
- : SATA3 SSD significantly reduced boot time to 35 seconds, showing a 70% improvement over HDD.
- : The M.2 SSD had the fastest boot time at 23 seconds, making it ideal for those looking for speed and performance in everyday use.
In-depth analysis of storage devices
Compared the performance of different storage devices, focusing on load times and file transfer speeds.
HDD vs. HDD load times SS D
- Comparison of GTA 5 loading time between HDD and SATA3 SSD.
- The HDD took 1 minute and 38 seconds, while the SATA3 SSD took 1 minute and 2 seconds due to faster response times.
File transfer speeds
- Emphasis on the importance of file transfer speed to overall system performance.
- Discusses the impact of file transfer rates on system responsiveness.
Crystal Disc Mark Results
- Demonstrates Crystal Disk Mark results for SATA3 HDD and SSD.
- The comparison shows a significant difference in speed: HDD – 141 MB/s read, 133 MB/s write; SATA3 SSD – 449 MB/s read, 480 MB/s write.
NVMe SSD Performance
- Highlights the superior performance of NVMe SSD over traditional storage devices.
- The NVMe SSD boasts impressive speeds: 1591 MB/s read and 1876 MB/s write.
Choosing the Right Storage Device
The various storage options and their suitability based on user needs.
USB versus NVMe
- Recommends USB for general, economical use cases.
- Suggests NVMe for improved performance, but requires compatible hardware.
Preparing your system for the future
- Explains the benefits of PCI Express for faster data transfer speeds with NVMe drives.