You can only get this performance on AMD X570 with Ryzen right now. If you buy Intel today, PCI-E 4.0 will be entirely unavailable to you until you replace: >CPU + Motherboard + RAM At the minimum. Which probably won't be for another 8 years or so if you're just building a new computer, imagine building a new PC right now without the latest features, mega cringe.
inb4 >performance doesn't matter You know it incels, enjoy your gimped platform, I hope you don't plan on buying a new graphics card in the future without totally gimping it on your obsolete motherboards.
>Blatant shill shit when 3.0 can't even be saturated by 99% of components.
I'm more than comfortable and am upgrading when DDR5 is standard which likely means PCIE 5.0 as well. Have fun with modded cities skylines since that's all this is good for so far while you beta test.
>I'm more than comfortable and am upgrading when DDR5 is standard Enjoy waiting until 2023 then.
Charles Reyes
> PCI-E 4.0 I won't need it until about 2025.
Asher Green
LPDDR5 is already in production, and full form factor DIMMs are going to enter production next year. AMD will be supporting DDR5 with Zen4 chips which are slated for 2021 release, like the enterprise Genoa.
Colton Gomez
DDR5 will be stupidly expensive and only marginally better than DDR4 by 2021. It will be the mainstream standard no earlier than 2023. If you buy it early you'll just end up like the idiots that bought 1600/1866 MHz DDR4.
Adam Lee
>DDR5 will be stupidly expensive and only marginally better than DDR4 by 2021 DDR5 spec starts at 5500mt/s, the high end of the official spec is 6400mt/s, speeds both Samsung and SK Hynix have already achieved without issue. We'll end up seeing DIMMs that scale well above 7000mt/s. DDR4 at even 4000mt/s has a significant premium. Only actual autistic fucktards fail to wrap their heads around this. It has happened every single time since the advent of DDR2. A newer better standard comes out, and you chuds whine like its the end of the world.
Parts are releasing in FY 2021 that will use DDR5. DDR5 will become mainstream. Tech will keep improving and advancing despite the cries of poorfags.
Someone who is smarter than all of us here: Would formatting a PCI 4.0 M.2 NVME drive with 64KB block size make it faster than one formatted with 4KB block size.
Assuming both are exclusively used for page file (aka virtual RAM)???
>3300mb-s-write Proven wrong by your own link & I didn't even have to open it.
Thomas King
look at the fucking read speed dumbass
Luke Peterson
Use whatever matches the kernel's memory page size (typically 4KB). Otherwise it will probably be worse, with potential for wasting additional write cycles.
>comparing HHHL cards to M.2
Anthony Diaz
>dem 4KiB Q1T1 reads
So no actual real world difference between these and PCIe 3 NVMe drives then
Jeremiah Richardson
>sequential read/writes don't matter
COPE Incel
Jack Long
>wait
Oliver Williams
>PCI-E 4.0 Which I probably won't need for another 8 years. A worthless feature right now. I'm enjoying my 9900KF that I got on sale too much to even think about AMD. BTW these flame threads should get you automatically banned
Evan Wilson
The obvious comment here is how often do you do huge transfers on SSD to really care. And I do have a Zen2, but went with a B450 board because fuck paying twice the price for an X570 pretty much just for that (and having fans on the board too)
Kevin Anderson
>You can only get this performance on AMD X570 with Ryzen right now. Wrong.
Too bad the randoms are still on par with normal SATA drives. You'll see no improvement in real life over the basic SATA drives until that changes. Optane is really the only drive that improves on them meaningfully.