Do these work on AMD platforms?

Do these work on AMD platforms?

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I don’t even know what it’s supposed to be, a flash drive?

is that a GPU with no fans? what the fuck

sure why not

They do, and they worked better than on their original platforms. But PCI Express 4.0 drives deprecate those stupid shits.

Yes, but only sorta

amd.com/en/technologies/store-mi

It works with any flash storage, but Optane is obviously the best you can use.

Are you two retarded? It says SSD on it you fucking mongs.

Of course they do.

What's one with comparable or better random reads?

pretty sure PCIe 4.0 NVMe drives only beat them in pure sequential read/write.

I think random performance of optane is still better.

Is that some kind of RGB sound card?

>905p
>Not even 1080p
ISHYGDDT

fuck you you piece of shit

>905P
lmao intel cant even make a fucking graphics card that does 1080P?
navi is going to destroy this.

Large cache for HDD's basically.

That's a neat wifi adapter, didnt know intel made those

Is that a heatsink for the expansion slots? Wtf

>people actually buy RGB AGP cards just to have more lights on their cases
jesus fucking christ zoomers need to be removed.

Nope, even that Corsair PCI Express 4 SSD shit has twice the random read/write of a 900P. Optane was deprecated some time ago, now it's basically dead 'tech'.

Not as intended.

Is there anybody left in this universe that cares anymore?

where?

ssd.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-900P-Optane-NVMe-PCIe-280GB-vs-Force-MP600-2TB/m315555vsm841469

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whole product line obsolete

So how are these really? On their own I know their speeds, but how well do they work with acting as an HDD cache?

Optane cache and DIMM don't make sense to me. But these SSD look great except for the price tag

PCIe4 is a massive meme even in sequential performance once you go outside the SLC cache.

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They do work on AMD, but now that Intel has been BTFO on every consumer metric they are desperately trying to push their patented tech as a way to keep the goyim buying their overpriced shit.

Why would you want to use them on AMD?

Not only are they essentially obsolete with the HDDs they're supposed to be used alongside, but AMD has its own bullshit equivalent that doesn't need proprietary hardware.

>48 MB/s average random speed
>1.9GB/s average sequential speed
Yeah, that was not run on 4 lanes of PCI Express 4.
>those only 2 runs done on a fucking MSI Z270 GAMING M7
Yeah, better luck next time, schlomo.

Forgot pic rel.

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here's one on pcie4

ssd.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/18237647

and how would that affect the randoms when pcie 3 doesn't bottleneck it? if you have actual benchmarks to support the original claim regardless, please share them

>seething rypoo shills can’t even let people discuss Intel SSDs in peace.

Optane is better in some workloads and worse in others. Research whether it is right for you.

The overall concept of merging memory and storage is admirable but they aren’t quite there yet.

So it shits the bed on anything outside of meme tier queue depths or outside the SLC cache.

>outside the SLC cache
which isnt really a big problem for most workloads

4k Q1T1 is kinda crap in comparison, also Optane is well known for consistent sustained results, whereas NVMe is classically better in burst performance.

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lol

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data science workloads are dead and depreciated now appearently

Sort of, but Optane is a meme.

I just bought a m.2 drive instead, an Intel 660p

its literally a middle ground between super fast ram and ssd
intel just raid the fucking thing as cache drive

No one said Optane doesnt have uses in some nice markets. Intlel is trying to pitch it to home desktops and gamurz but the value just isnt there..

*niche

Nobody said anything about gaming and home use either, whatever that's supposed to be. OP asked a simple compatibility question and the thread got derailed by shitposters claiming it's useless and obsolete.

epick bate :^)

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