▲ | account42 2 days ago | |
> No, it makes as much sense as USB-NVMe I don't think that's true. USB is accessible in lots of places where SATA and PCIe is not, i.e. as external connectors. Yes eSATA is a thing but eSATA without being able to use USB or PCIe? Or in other words, SATA->NVMe would at best serve users unwilling to upgrade their legacy racks while USB->NVMe has plenty of non-legacy use cases. | ||
▲ | IgnaciusMonk a day ago | parent [-] | |
do not encourage nonsense. pls :) it is totally pointless endeavor because you CAN still buy NEW sata disks.... so why the.. you need to have 60 dollar converters added on top of essentially same disk ??? so no sata -> nvme is total nonsense and provides absolutelly nothing in technical terms to anybody in any situation. "" rest of your comment is "ok" ""™ XD |