Should I Use My Old Optane Drive in My New Build?

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Asked By CuriousGamer99 On

I'm about to build a new PC with a 9950x3d processor, a 5090 graphics card, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 4TB T710 SSD. I'm considering whether it's worth pulling the 905p 960GB Optane drive from my old system, which has a 4790k processor and a 1080ti GPU. My old PC has significantly improved with each upgrade, moving from hard drives to SATA to Optane. However, I'm aware that Gen 5 NVMe SSDs are really fast now. Would I even notice any performance difference with the Optane, especially if it's in a farther PCIe 3.0 slot?

5 Answers

Answered By FileMasterTech On

Unless you frequently transfer large files, I don't think the Optane is worth it anymore. It's built for an older kind of performance. But, if you have room to spare in your new build, having it around could be useful for specific tasks. It still has some value for those who do low-depth operations where it excels.

Answered By CoolGuy123 On

I wouldn't bother. Optane is getting old, and when you compare it to modern drives, it's just not as fast. I just upgraded from 2TB Gen 4 RAID drives to a 2TB Gen 5 NVMe, and the speed literally makes the Optane feel like it's from another era. If you really need that slot for something else, just sell the Optane and move on.

Answered By TechSavvyDude On

Honestly, it depends on what you're planning to do. The Optane excels as a scratch drive for tasks like video editing and really shines when handling lots of small files. It outperforms the newer SSDs in those scenarios. For gaming, you might not see much of a difference, but it can help reduce pop-in issues in certain games. Boot times are snappier too, especially when compared to standard SSDs. So, if you have the space and need the performance boost in specific areas, it could be worth it.

Answered By MasterOfSpeed On

Keep in mind that Optane isn't really supported on modern platforms like AM5 or even LGA1700. Plus, the speeds you're looking at with Optane just don't compare to the newer NVMe drives. The T710 is blowing it out of the water with speeds over 14,000 MB/s, so you might want to reconsider.

Answered By SpeedDemon93 On

I think there’s a video out there that discusses this! But honestly, I suspect it could just slow you down compared to newer tech. Optane was great, but newer NVMe drives have taken the lead.

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