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Windows and different versions of SSD's for storage
Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2022 6:41 pm
by Tunnelcat
My gaming rig has two older 2T Samsung EVO 860 storage drives for my games. It's now a slightly older platform for Samsung and it's mostly their newer EVO 870's being offered for sale. My question is, will Windows 10/11 notice the difference in the storage stack and/or will there be a performance impact if I add a third SSD, but in the newer Samsung EVO 870 2T? The read/write speeds might be somewhat different between the older 860's and a newer 870 I'm guessing. I also understand that the volume size difference might cause problems if I were to get a 4T SSD drive on top of the two 2T's I already have, but that's a different question.
Re: Windows and different versions of SSD's for storage
Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2022 8:38 pm
by Krom
No difference, basically all recent (last ~3 years) NVMe drives beyond the slowest of the slow QLC+DRAMless drives are well beyond the basic windows single user requirements to max out responsiveness that they are all but indistinguishable from each other and you can mix and match whatever you need.
Re: Windows and different versions of SSD's for storage
Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2022 11:21 am
by Tunnelcat
They're regular 2.5 inch internal SSD drives bought within the last 3 years when the system was built, but I doubt that makes a difference. Thanks Krom.
Well, I've got to put the stop to getting an extra SSD for a bit until supplies rebound. My system contains the
860 Pro SSD's, not the EVO's. Alas, they're also very hard to find at a decent price right now, even the 870 Pro's and those seem to be their best SSD's for longevity and speed.