They are almost enough for a new laptop.600$ is to much for me. I will see what i will do. Thanks
you'd need a lan capable of 40Gbps to write that fastPC NvMe disks... with READ SPEED more than 5000MB/sec
Therotically yes... but... in disks... plays from small to big file size... IOPS...you'd need a lan capable of 40Gbps to write that fast
mine too... at office and at home... 1gbps... can't afford 10gbps...My lan is rated at 1 Gig (router & 4x1 Gig switches(1x10port & 3x5port)) that is amply fast enough considering how many things are connected to it. (3xTv's 3xComputers 3xXboxes 2xNas drives printer ...)
Absolutely agree (but I haven't read through the whole thread now, maybe this has already been posted in a similar way).I would use a USB connected SSD like I use for backup as probably the fastest way of doing it.
Does an hour more or less really matter?
Disassemble the disk from the old pc and connect them with a sata <-> Usb 3.0 interface to the new one. Then reassemble the disk in the old PC.but usb i need to do the same process twice.
pc -> usb
usb -> new pc
with ethernet cable pc-> pc
This is the quickest, cheapest and easiest way!I would use a USB connected SSD like I use for backup as probably the fastest way of doing it.
Synctoy ? mS thingy I think not sure if that's spelt correctly......both pc synced
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