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    I put the Gigabyte AORUS 1TB M.2 GP-AG70S1TB (PCIe Gen 4.0 x4/NVMe) in my PS5, it's crazy fast!!

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    It is mad how fast they are.

    Remember many years ago (2006 onwards) PC gamers were going mad over those Rapter drives? Hitting over 200MB/s on the right setup. Now the fastest NVMe Gen 4 M2s can achieve 7000MB/s, or 6.8GB/s.

    That's just mad numbers and importantly for game designers removes all data transfer speed limits between storage and ram. You can literally just swap out between ram and storage in realtime. So no load times. This is what was so revolutionary about the PS5 design.

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    If I copy f.e.x a 50GB game on the PS5 from one disk to another it takes less than 30 seconds. On the PS4 you could have a longer coffee break.

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    Indeed. It's also great that broasband is now far faster then just a few years ago. Finally we don't really have that much of a bottleneck between download speeds, storage and ram. It is amazing how fast technology moves really.

    Gone are thr days when you have do leave your PC on for a week to download a large rom set of current game. And moving big files it collections between drives is painless now too. No coming back in thr mooring to find a file transfer failed 3 minutes after you left it and nothing copied.

    Now we have the issue of wishing some servers were faster or acutely considering what else we can doenload.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Demon Cleaner View Post
    If I copy f.e.x a 50GB game on the PS5 from one disk to another it takes less than 30 seconds. On the PS4 you could have a longer coffee break.
    That's a staggering real world example. Wow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrison View Post
    It is mad how fast they are.

    Remember many years ago (2006 onwards) PC gamers were going mad over those Rapter drives?
    Were they the 10,000rpm ones? I remember that. Were they noisier than a regular (a regular is what, 7200? 5400? something like that)

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    Yes they were the 10,000 ROM ones. And they were normally in odd smaller sizes suxh as 74GB. They had extra heatsink fins on the outside of the HD case because they got hotter at the faster speed. I never owned one but don't think they were any louder. I used to use Maxtor and then Seagate 7200 drive and they were not that loud either.

    I recently dug out my now very old P2 PC that I returned is original spec a few years ago. It has a 5 25" Quatum Bigfoot 12GB HDD in it. That ribby is physically huge (as large as a DVD drive) and I had forgotten just how load it was. And the read access sounds. Not sure how I used to put up with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J T View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Harrison View Post
    It is mad how fast they are.

    Remember many years ago (2006 onwards) PC gamers were going mad over those Rapter drives?
    Were they the 10,000rpm ones? I remember that. Were they noisier than a regular (a regular is what, 7200? 5400? something like that)

    "On February 10, 2003, Western Digital announced the first consumer 10,000 RPM hard drive, sold in 36 GB and 74 GB versions.[1]

    On April 21, 2008, Western Digital announced the next generation of its 10,000 RPM SATA Raptor hard drive series. The new drives, called WD VelociRaptor, feature 300 GB capacity and 2.5-inch platters enclosed in the IcePack, a 3.5-inch mounting frame with a built-in heat sink. Western Digital claimed that the new drives were 35 percent faster than the previous generation Raptors.[2]

    On April 6, 2010, Western Digital updated the VelociRaptor series. The drives contain up to three platters and a 600 GB total capacity, upgraded from the dual-platter 300 GB design of the prior flagship model. Western Digital claims the new models are 15 percent faster than the previous generation of VelociRaptors.[3]

    On April 16, 2012, Western Digital updated the VelociRaptor series for the second time. The new drives contain up to three platters and a 1000 GB total capacity, upgraded from the triple-platter 600 GB design of the prior flagship model. It was the last generation of Raptor hard drives to be manufactured; Western Digital removed it from its product catalog in mid-2016, without any direct successor."

    From here:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Digital_Raptor

    You can still buy them on Amazon....

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Western-Dig.../dp/B007VPGJIY

    Be quick, ....only 9 left in stock!
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    Meaning that 10 years ago we only had a max of 1TB drives?? Crazy.

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