#2 shouldn't be necessary. You should be able to cut and paste between the two machines. Or at least access a share from one to the other to transfer files.
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#2 shouldn't be necessary. You should be able to cut and paste between the two machines. Or at least access a share from one to the other to transfer files.
#1: Yes
#2: Yes
#3: The copy speed is dictated by the slowest drive. If you SSD writes 500MB/sec and you are copying to it, you are going to be limited to 500MB/sec. If you were coming from...
For items like movies and TV shows, is there a reason that you are storing them on NVMe drives? Seems like really expensive storage for storage huge amounts of data. I'd probably do something...
Yeah, i hate it when things like that come up. It's always hard to see exactly what the motherboard can support without going through the manual with a fine tooth comb. i think many assume that if...
Office 365 is a subscription model for the office suite. You don't buy an activation code or key to register the software, instead you pay a monthly subscription cost to use the software. And...
i'd like to have a board with 4 M2's. But then again, I'm only running 1 at the current time...so I guess I don't really need it.
^Haha, now that's funny. There really wasn't much of a point, and certainly no question in the original post.
Thanks, updated my definition files on my boxes.
Hmmm....much be some sort of caching going on. There isn't any way that 2 standard HDD are going to hit 2400MB/sec read speeds.
What did you test? What is your P drive, it's showing almost 4TB.
And I think that a lot of people don't even realize that there are free web versions of Word and Excel which will do most of the basic tasks just fine.
I use crystaldisk mark as well.
using the system that you have in your specs
HP Laptop 17t-by200 CTO
I see the following, which shows 2 USB 3.1 ports and 1 USB 2.0 port. The USB 3.x ports are usually blue, red, or aqua in...
Even if it doesn't have PCIe 4.0, while you wouldn't get the max speed out of the NVMe, it would perform better on PCIe 3.0 than it will in the external enclosure.
What it really boils down to I...
Truth.
I mean, I can benchmark my SN850 and see huge numbers. And I can copy a file from C:\folder1 to C:\folder2 and it's fast. I don't have a second NVMe drive at present, so I cannot go...
From your specs, it shows an HP Zbook G5. Looking at the docs, it seems that has 2 thunderbolt ports on the rigtht and they support USB 3.2 Gen 2...so that should work to max out around 1GB/sec.
Well, you can look up the specs online. Generally speaking, 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports are on the rare side for laptops. Normally they have a little tag that says 10 on them.
USB C ports are...
mine gets warm...but nothing alarming by any means. But it's a Gen 3 NVMe that it's only capable of around 2400MB/sec read and 1800MB/sec write...and I'm getting about 1100MB/sec total....so not...
Mine personally has never opened and it's very similar to the Sabrent. Either way, the drive is usually screwed it or secured to the chassis, so even if the lid were to pop open for any reason, it...
This is the one that I am using.
Amazon.com
To max out this enclosure, you need to connect to a USB 3.2 Gen 2 port (10Gbps) or a USB-C 10Gbps port. However, that port maxes out around...
I didn't really need 32GB in my BeeLink mini PC, but there is a story behind why I have it.
I ordered my first Beelink kit and it had 16GB of RAM, and it was 2 x 8GB sticks. But that kit had...
Yeah, mini pc's don't really lend themselves to being upgraded.
The beelink PC that I linked to above, has WIndows 11 Pro now pre-installed on it. I've been quite happy with mine. I got it...
It would be if everything wasn't soldered together. You cannot really upgrade it unless you just buy a new one.
Yes, but you have to buy a whole new NUC.
Or you could buy a BeeLink Mini PC. I use the SEI8 with the 8279u CPU. It's about $459 right now from Amazon.
Amazon.com
The new 11th gen Intel...
I have NVMe drives, but I also added a 2TB standard SATA SSD to my machine to house games. Games are huge and chew up space. But honestly, there isn't hardly any noticeable difference between the...