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Crucial P1 500GB via NVMe to PCIe adapter

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Recently I upgraded my Crucial P1 500GB to a WD 1TB NVMe with the P1 soon to be headed to my laptop (replacing a crucial MX100 256gb). For $h1ts and giggles I decided to test out P1 on a dual SATA & NVMe adapter. Sitting in the mobo M.2 slot the P1 does around 1750 sequential read and 1450 write via AS-SSD. The mobo expansion slot set up is as follows;

All of the PCI Express slots are PCI Express 3.0

1 x PCI Express x16 slot, running at x16 (PCIEX16) - occupied

1 x PCI Express x16 slot, running at x4 (PCIEX4) - occupied with dual adapter

4 x PCI Express x1 slots - one is occupied

The PCIEX4 slot shares bandwidth with the PCIEX1_2, 3, 4 slots. The PCIEX4 slot operates at up to x1 mode when the PCIEX1_2, 3, or 4 slot is populated.

I'll let you guess what the AS-SSD sequential read and write results are on AS-SSD.
 
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