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Get ready for a Deep-Dive on the Gigabyte AORUS Gen 4 AIC NVMe Adapter. The end goal is to help you set up your adapter with an ultra fast ~8TB RAID 0 NVMe SSD configuration. Four Different Adapters have been tested with 4x 2TB NVMes to help identify which adapter is the best value in terms of RAID 0 Speeds and Thermal management. 🛠 Amazon Affiliate Links: (Please note these links will direct you to Amazon.com and I will receive a small commission if a purchase is made through this link. Thank you!) 🛠 Gigabyte AORUS Gen 4 AIC NVMe adapter (PCIe 4.0): https://amzn.to/3utZHW0 🛠 4x 2TB ADATA Legend 800 2TB (DRAM-Less): https://amzn.to/47msMRT 🛠 Samsung 870 QVO 1TB (Seen at 0:37 in this video): https://amzn.to/3SHSFHs 🛠 Olmaster 5.25" HDD expansion bay (Seen at 2:37 in this video): https://amzn.to/47DLZ13 🛠 Olmaster 5.25" SSD Hot Swap (Seen at 3:40): https://amzn.to/3MVtdKL 🛠 ARROWMAX 96 bit screwdriver set (14:50, Ok, but not the best): https://amzn.to/3sFSuSq The Benching tests done: Blackmagic Design Disk Speed Test ATTO Disk Bench Mark Crystal Disk Mark ~80GB 4K Video File Transfer Time ~1GB of mixed software File Transfer Time And the relevant parameters measured using HWiNFO DataLogging. Data meticulously verified for accuracy by RACERRRZ, but if you see an error please post a comment! The end result was a surprise because the performance wasn't what would be expected from this adapter in RAID 0 (speeds of over 15000MB/s has been seen on PCIe 4.0 systems) Although the reason why remained a mystery in this video, I can confirm further testing netted higher RAID 0 speeds, but never with the ADATA Legend 800 2TB NVMes! Conclusion - AORUS is a great adapter - just not with the ADATA Legend 800 2TB NVMes! Video INDEX: 0:00 Extended Intro - The reason for RAID 0 - SPEED 0:37 Extended Intro - SSD Upgrade - Future Teaser 0:57 Extended Intro - NVMe Specs and overview 1:43 Extended Intro - NVMe Purchasing Datatable (Last updated May 2023) 2:25 Extended Intro - HDD/SSD 5.25" Upgrade - Future Teaser #1 3:35 Extended Intro - HDD/SSD 5.25" Upgrade - Future Teaser #2 4:02 Extended Intro - Setting the Scene 4:47 NVME FITMENT 5:09 NVMe Fitment - Backplate removal 5:35 Separating PCB from Heatsink 6:10 Copper heatsink / Fan shrouding 6:20 NVMe Installation - 2TB ADATA Legend 800 Specs 7:00 NVMe Installation - securing screws 7:38 Refitting Heatsink 7:55 Refitting backplate 8:45 SPEED BENCHING - Test Conditions 9:13 RAID 0 WIN 10 : Disk Management 9:40 Real-World File Transfer - 80GB of 4K MPEG 4 Video Files 10:22 ATTO Disk Bench Mark 11:00 Blackmagicdesign Disk Speed Test 11:32 Crystal Disk Mark 11:50 CONCLUSIONS - Data Analysis! 12:49 DATA COMPARISON - Previous video - QUAD Adapter shootout 13:14 Graph - 80GB vs 1GB File Transfer time (data will be compared with other adapters at later date). 13:20 Graph - Blackmagicdesign Disk Speed Test 13:27 Graph - Crystal Disk Mark 13:31 Graph - ATTO Disk Bench Mark (selective data) 13:37 THERMAL DATA - Comparison with Jeyi fan-cooled single slot NVMe adapter + Samsung 980 14:22 Graph - Min NVMe Temperature 14:28 Graph - Max NVMe Temperature 14:33 Graph - Average NVMe Temperature 14:45 OUTRO - Future Content - HP Z Turbo Drive Quad Pro Deep-Dive NOTES: added in post * 1) All testing done on a HP Z840 Workstation - but slightly detuned trim from normal machine specs; some hardware was in-use in a related project video! 2) The AORUS adapter obtained higher speeds in RAID 0 for a different set of NVMes (4x Kingspec 256GB NVMes in RAID 0; max speed ~7800MB/s Read, ~5200MB/s Write), but it never managed more than 3500MB/s Read/Write with the Adata Legend 800 NVMes, it even gave a Window 10 Blue screen once! 3) End conclusion - the AORUS is great but not with the Adata Legend 800 NVMes, your mileage may vary! Videos in Process: HP Z440 Case Swap Guide - Fractal Define 7XL UPS Overview - Budget, Mid-Range, High-End. HP Z Turbo Drive Quad Pro Deep-Dive & Testing ASUS Hyper M.2 V2 Deep-Dive & Testing Jeyi Quad U.2 to M.2 NVMe adapter Deep-Dive & Testing And much more! Join our community on Reddit: HSPEC DataBase: (for Workstation parts, upgrades, video summaries and more) / hspecworkstations HSPEC NVMe Buyers Guide Table (Prices as of May 2023; a selection of popular NVMes only): / in_my_quests_to_make_the_nvme_selection_pr... 🎯 Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/RACERRRZ #NVME, #Workstation, #PCIe, #HP, #HPWorkstation, #Aorus, #Asus, #gigabyte, #hdd, #ssd, #nvme, #Computer, #Gaming, #Gamingcomputer, #Mining, #Review, #Z240, #Z420, #Z440, #Z640, #Z800, #Z820, #Z840, #zworkstation, #RACERRRZ, #NVME_ssd, #HDD, #SSD, #Adapter, #NVMEAdapter, #PCIE .