I was very excited to get this, I'm basically a hardcore gamer with 144hz gsync sensitive to input lag and refresh rate. I was expecting my socks to reset when I first booted up my computer and did some common tasks. Honestly? You can test as much as you like, but there is no difference between nvme and Sata3 SSD except when moving huge files. Your games can load up to 1 second faster. The operating system might load a little faster, but who does? The only thing I can say objectively is that I can move and delete huge files instantly. It can be more effective for those editing 4K videos. If you are a gamer or just a regular user, just buy a regular SSD. Believe me.
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