MiniKnight Well-Known Member Mar 30, 2012 3,059 962 113 NYC Jun 22, 2015 #1 Here's a deal $150-200 cheaper than anywhere else: Intel 750 1 20 TB Internal Solid State Drive PCI Express 3 0 x4 2 34 Gbps | eBay $899. Lots of watchers. Lookin' cheaper than just about anywhere else I've seen. Says new drives too. Reactions: eva2000 and neo
Here's a deal $150-200 cheaper than anywhere else: Intel 750 1 20 TB Internal Solid State Drive PCI Express 3 0 x4 2 34 Gbps | eBay $899. Lots of watchers. Lookin' cheaper than just about anywhere else I've seen. Says new drives too.
M mixtecinc New Member Feb 18, 2013 29 0 1 Jun 22, 2015 #2 MiniKnight said: Here's a deal $150-200 cheaper than anywhere else: Intel 750 1 20 TB Internal Solid State Drive PCI Express 3 0 x4 2 34 Gbps | eBay $899. Lots of watchers. Lookin' cheaper than just about anywhere else I've seen. Says new drives too. Click to expand... Does anyone know if these can be uses in PCIe 2 slot? I know the throughput speed won't be as good. Thanks Justin
MiniKnight said: Here's a deal $150-200 cheaper than anywhere else: Intel 750 1 20 TB Internal Solid State Drive PCI Express 3 0 x4 2 34 Gbps | eBay $899. Lots of watchers. Lookin' cheaper than just about anywhere else I've seen. Says new drives too. Click to expand... Does anyone know if these can be uses in PCIe 2 slot? I know the throughput speed won't be as good. Thanks Justin
neo Well-Known Member Mar 18, 2015 672 363 63 Jun 22, 2015 #3 mixtecinc said: Does anyone know if these can be uses in PCIe 2 slot? I know the throughput speed won't be as good. Thanks Justin Click to expand... PCIe is a backwards compatible standard.
mixtecinc said: Does anyone know if these can be uses in PCIe 2 slot? I know the throughput speed won't be as good. Thanks Justin Click to expand... PCIe is a backwards compatible standard.
Jeggs101 Well-Known Member Dec 29, 2010 1,529 241 63 Jun 22, 2015 #4 Yea. @mixtecinc they'll probably work but be limited to like 2GBps (so really 1.8GBps) max from PCIe. Still beats SATA/ SAS.
Yea. @mixtecinc they'll probably work but be limited to like 2GBps (so really 1.8GBps) max from PCIe. Still beats SATA/ SAS.