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HyperX Predator 240GB M.2 PCIe SSD Review @ Hardware Asylum

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Hello Everyone,PCI Express Storage, nuff said!Subject: HyperX Predator 240GB M.2 PCIe SSD Review ( -at -) Hardware AsylumURL: http://www.hardwareasylum.com/reviews/storage/hyperx_shpm22802phQuote: With the advent of X99 and Z170 you will see resurgence in storage importance starting with M.2 leading towards NVMe, SATA Express and other PCI Express based storage connections. While SATA devices will remain inexpensive the real power and speed comes from direct PCI Express connections between storage and the CPU.A news posting would be appreciated.ThanksDennis Garciahttp://www.hardwareasylum.com

 

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