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glennPattonWork319-Apr-16 0:51
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Stefan_Lang19-Apr-16 23:45
Stefan_Lang19-Apr-16 23:45 
Just to clear up some facts:
- the '6GB pipe' appears to be referring to the SATA 3 data bus, which is limited to a theoretical I/O throughput of 6Gb/s (750MB/s) of raw data, or about 4 Gb/s (500 MB/s) of user data. That is still a lot more than what current mechanical drives achieve. Moreover, the SATA bus in no way limits the speed of random data access, which is the main advantage of SSDs, not the data throughput! For everyday use, a SSD easily speeds up any drive operation related task by a factor of 10-100. And this, for the most part, does not depend on the bus being used!
- the '32 MB pipe' may be referring to PCIe 3. IIRC, PCIe does not use data bus, instead it uses DMA, and therefore is not affected by the same limitation as SATA. I have no idea what the limits for DMA, are, but I suppose the '32MB' should probably read '32 Gb/s'.
- 'M2' devices use either SATA or PCIe as data interface. So when you advise picking M2 SSDs, you are probably referring to the improved performance you specifically get from M2/PCIe devices, not M2/SATA! You can get PCIe SSDs without M2 however, so 'M2' is not the deciding factor here! Moreover, M2 is currently not well supported (the Microsoft driver is abysmal), so I would advise against it without first picking up more detailled information.

One additional thing to consider is just how much data do you tend to read and write over the course of a normal day? Megabytes? Gigabytes? Terabytes? If you get to the Terabyte range, then a PCIe SSD may be well worth the investment. Otherwise, chances are that you hardly notice the difference to a standard SATA SSD! Other than solid drivers, and double the space for the same money. Just saying Wink | ;)
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