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Captiva Highend Gaming I89-020 Core i9 RTX 5080 (Intel Core i9-14900KF, 64 GB, 2000 GB, GeForce RTX 5080)
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Captiva Highend Gaming I89-020 Core i9 RTX 5080

Intel Core i9-14900KF, 64 GB, 2000 GB, GeForce RTX 5080


Question about Captiva Highend Gaming I89-020 Core i9 RTX 5080

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christian131326

3 weeks ago

Hello, which M.2 memory is installed?

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Denn¡s

3 weeks ago

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Sodele, the SSD installed seems to be from "TEAM Group". Based on the data, it can only be this model:
https://www.teamgroupinc.com/de...

This is certainly not a top model.
You can also operate 2 identical disks on the system with RAID0 to increase the transfer rate.

I have measured the SSD and its performance for you and uploaded it here.
https://files.fm/u...

I have split my "disc" into 2 partitions. No idea whether this has any influence on performance. Operating hours are only 119 hours. The PC was bought in 25 and the date of manufacture of the SSD is also stated as 25.

have a look :-)

If not, here is the benchmark data in MB/s:

SEQUENTIAL READ SEQ1M/Q8T1: 3563.93
SEQUENTIAL READ SEQ128K/Q32T1: 3556.02
RANDOM READ RND4K/Q32T16: 2015.29
RANDOM READ RND4K/Q1T1: 72.96

SEQUENTIAL WRITE SEQ1M/Q8T1: 2893.35
SEQUENTIAL WRITE SEQ128K/Q32T1: 2908.52
RANDOM WRITE RND4K/Q32T16: 1435.18
RANDOM WRITE RND4K/Q1T1: 256.89

Here is the benchmark data in IOPS:

SEQUENTIAL READ SEQ1M/Q8T1: 3398.83
SEQUENTIAL READ SEQ128K/Q32T1: 27130.25
RANDOM READ RND4K/Q32T16: 492014.16
RANDOM READ RND4K/Q1T1: 17610.35

SEQUENTIAL WRITE SEQ1M/Q8T1: 2759.31
SEQUENTIAL WRITE SEQ128K/Q32T1: 22190.25
RANDOM WRITE RND4K/Q32T16: 350385.25
RANDOM WRITE RND4K/Q1T1: 61496.09

Greetings
Dennis

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jzbialik

3 weeks ago

In my computer I have TEAM TM8FP6002T model installed.

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Denn¡s

3 weeks ago

small addendum:
I only realised that this one original SSD is only connected with PCIE3. Even if I manually set it to PCI4, this SSD remains at Gen3. The other drives I have retrofitted are significantly faster on Gen4. Pretty much a factor of 2!

https://files.fm/u...

:-)

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Denn¡s

3 weeks ago

Hello
I could have a look tonight to see exactly what is being read out. When it comes to retrofitting, I have retrofitted 3 Lexar NM790 M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4x4 NVMe SSDs with 2GB each. Runs without any problems.
Due to the somewhat heavy graphics card, a bracket was installed to support the graphics card. Unfortunately, this goes over the 2 lower M.2 slots and has to be completely dismantled together with the graphics card in order to use these 2 slots. This is perhaps a little awkward. But you only have to do it 1-2 times at most.
MSI speaks of 4x 64Gbps / slot

Here is the sheet from the mainboard https://storage-asset.msi.com/datasheet...