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Motherboard | Z790 PRO RS / B450M Mortar / Z270 IX Code |
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Power Supply | Prime Titanium 750W / M12II EVO 620W / AXi 860W |
I don't think you can come to conclusions on reality of a different product by reviewing one product.
Your experience of older systems being speedier is simply because their architectures are slower, but more basic, less feature ridden but with lower latency and simpler software, as you've acknowledged. Complex software and wide architectures don't do well at feeling snappy.
Zen 4 needs a minute to train the RAM each boot, this is completely unrelated to whatever the SSD drive is doing, in fact the drive isn't even loaded at that point.
You're right that it's hard to stress the actual performance of Optane in typical consumer usage, but that's kind of the point of the drive, you won't be bottlenecked by it, nor will it wear out within the useful life of the computer it's connected to.
Where this stuff shines is in server applications, hence that's the target market, and you don't see these drives sold to consumers, not really.
I just feel the need to say I entirely agree with this. A SN850X was by no way faster on an accordingly 4.0 platform. If anything, and if not especially with BOOT/REBOOT/WAKE UP, they were all slower. None of my customers or friends would see this. I will see this because I install Windows 6-8x a year either for myself or for them. I AM THE ONLY ONE that will see this, out of all of them.
And my friend that I've rebuilt, or his friend that I've built anew from far lesser specs and HDD reality, have NOTHING to complain about of course. Basically, they never need to reboot Windows 20x like I do when installing and refining their system. They don't neither have to wait through the bulk of a fresh OS install updates. Nor do they have to download and install most of the basic apps they use. I do all of this for them. Nor do they need to get rid of all the shit Win 10 and especially Win 11 will put onto them.
From there, what they DO NEED to do, and how often they DO NEED to reboot... is not something they can even feel or calculate. So then it's mostly waking up, and as much as old systems in DDR3/Sata SSD are a bit faster there, it's not like booting or rebooting. It has no REAL WORLD impact on them. They don't do most of the shit I do EVER, let alone doing it 20 times in a row to get into a slowly cleaner, uncluttered, more ready OS.
And then HOW they use their PC, an Optane wouldn't help them much, because the OS is only ever a gateway to them. Not most of the entire XP it is to ME installing them, let alone that I don't game much or use extraneous Apps much. My use is close to the OS. Their's is into a bubble cloud I've all built up for them.
But it is still their money, and I wouldn't especially advise the extra money into an OS-only optimized Optane drive.
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