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Toshiba OCZ RD400 512GB PCIe NVMe SSD @ CustomPCReview

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NVMe is basically the interface for SSD drives and happens to be the current standard required to make the most of solid state storage. 

At least for now.

Thing is, getting an NVMe drive is difficult, like pull your hair out looking for a BFG GTX275 video card kind of difficult.  Eventually supplies will get better and until then you have two choices.

Samsung or Toshiba

Since then, we’ve come quite a ways away thanks to industrywide adoption of PCIe and NVMe, finally paving the way for mass market adoption of PCIe SSDs. Although during the course of the journey OCZ has gone through a bankruptcy and a subsequent acquisition by Toshiba, they’re still continuing to innovate in the PCIe arena

This is still a M.2 drive and it will be awhile until U.2 drives are on the market.  Unless Bono decides to complain about it.

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