Should I switch my M.2 SSD to the Gen 5 slot?

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Asked By MysticalPenguin23 On

I recently built a new PC that has both a Gen 5 and a Gen 4 M.2 slot. Due to the confusing naming from ASRock and a cooler block over the slot, I ended up putting my drive into the Gen 4 slot. Now I'm wondering what I might be missing out on by not using the Gen 5 slot. Is Gen 5 really that much faster? I mostly game and don't work with huge files, so I'm not noticing anything major at the moment.

5 Answers

Answered By ChillCoder44 On

Yeah, I get that! I double-checked, and it turns out I only have a Gen 4 too. No worries!

Answered By FileMaster02 On

When it comes to game load and OS times, you won’t notice any significant differences. You’d really only see advantages in heavy file operations, like 3D modeling or video editing, where data transfer speed matters more.

Answered By GamerGal92 On

Honestly, for gaming, there’s pretty much no difference between Gen 4 and Gen 5. You won’t see much benefit just from playing games.

Answered By TechieTed87 On

If you don’t have a Gen 5 SSD, you won't experience any difference. The Gen 5 slot is designed for higher-speed Gen 5 drives, but it can work with older SSDs without any problems. However, if you do have a Gen 5 SSD, using it in a Gen 4 slot can bottleneck its performance. I’ve got a Gen 5 drive, and while gaming, it’s incredibly fast, but I haven’t done a direct comparison.

Answered By SpeedsterSam On

If you actually have a Gen 5 drive, just switch it over! It’s a simple process and takes less than 5 minutes. Though, if you only have a Gen 4 SSD, then you’re not missing out on much.

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