14-Dec-2017, 03:07 PM
I'm assembling components for a new Snakeoil server build and would be keen to receive input about choosing a drive for the OS.
Until now, I've been using a simple low power J3710 mITX mobo with a single Samsung 850 Evo SATA SSD for both the OS and my library. The SATA interface made it easy to provide separate power to the SSD and I figured that one SSD would generate less electrical noise than two. My next mobo (Z270 chipset + i7-7700) gives me extra options; spare PCIe slots, M.2 and U.2 connectors.
Searching the web, I see some audiophiles claiming SQ improvement when using Intel Optane (M.2) for their OS. This was not utilising the caching function of Optane; just using it as a separate drive. Another suggestion was using a SLC SSD. NVMe comes up a lot but not specifically in the context of SQ. If I chose NVMe, I would still need to decide whether to get a PCIe-slot version or an M.2 version. It seems that M.2 slots typically use PCIe lanes of the chipset, whereas with PCIe, I could choose slots that either do same or use the CPU lanes.
Happy to hear your thoughts; either personal experience or regarding the theory, which I barely understand.
Cheers,
JD
Until now, I've been using a simple low power J3710 mITX mobo with a single Samsung 850 Evo SATA SSD for both the OS and my library. The SATA interface made it easy to provide separate power to the SSD and I figured that one SSD would generate less electrical noise than two. My next mobo (Z270 chipset + i7-7700) gives me extra options; spare PCIe slots, M.2 and U.2 connectors.
Searching the web, I see some audiophiles claiming SQ improvement when using Intel Optane (M.2) for their OS. This was not utilising the caching function of Optane; just using it as a separate drive. Another suggestion was using a SLC SSD. NVMe comes up a lot but not specifically in the context of SQ. If I chose NVMe, I would still need to decide whether to get a PCIe-slot version or an M.2 version. It seems that M.2 slots typically use PCIe lanes of the chipset, whereas with PCIe, I could choose slots that either do same or use the CPU lanes.
Happy to hear your thoughts; either personal experience or regarding the theory, which I barely understand.
Cheers,
JD