Pci ssd

It works the same way that a SATA SSD works. The only difference is the interface, which is PCIe. The advantage is that you do not run into a interface bottleneck, but the disadvantage is no RAID and a little extra boot up time due to the drive having to initiate before boot.
 
It is worth the cost if you are a professional that needs the speed. For the average user, you can get by with 2 normal drives in RAID 0 and have more speed at less cost. But again, you will not feel the difference at all. I would not recommend even a regular SATA SSD unless you reboot a lot, or have 2 of them, as you will not be able to get any real world use from them if you don't.
 
It is worth the cost if you are a professional that needs the speed. For the average user, you can get by with 2 normal drives in RAID 0 and have more speed at less cost. But again, you will not feel the difference at all. I would not recommend even a regular SATA SSD unless you reboot a lot, or have 2 of them, as you will not be able to get any real world use from them if you don't.

Ahh ok :) I just wondered what they were, as I saw them on google last night and had never heard of them:good:
 
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