01-09-2020, 11:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-09-2020, 11:53 PM by bcnaz.
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Yes, on the ease of installation,
but the other $64 dollar question ?
How do the Bus connection speeds compare ?
Not what the manufactor lists for speeds, but the actual speed that it communicates with the board.
You may be able to get an idea on paper, but of course actual performance tests would probably be the best test.
The NVMe would likely move the most data the quickest, but draining the battery quite a bit faster than the other two.
The SD card and the eMMC would both improve on The NVMe for power useage.
I think the eMMC 'may' have the edge over the SD on the bus speed, I could be wrong there.
Possibly using both would work nicely together, while still using less power than the NVMe.
But still giving up a bit of the speed of the NVMe.
but the other $64 dollar question ?
How do the Bus connection speeds compare ?
Not what the manufactor lists for speeds, but the actual speed that it communicates with the board.
You may be able to get an idea on paper, but of course actual performance tests would probably be the best test.
The NVMe would likely move the most data the quickest, but draining the battery quite a bit faster than the other two.
The SD card and the eMMC would both improve on The NVMe for power useage.
I think the eMMC 'may' have the edge over the SD on the bus speed, I could be wrong there.
Possibly using both would work nicely together, while still using less power than the NVMe.
But still giving up a bit of the speed of the NVMe.
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