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You know M.2 SSDs suck, right?

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Chris Szewczyk, Socket man

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This week I have been mostly playing No Man’s Sky.

When it first launched I loved the game’s atmosphere. It really felt like you were alone on some bleak planet. It still feels like that, but now there’s so much more to do! Full credit to Hello Games for continuing to bring updates over the years.
This month I have been mostly testing a bit of everything! There’s the usual stuff, like a Thermaltake case, and re-benchmarking some older gen GPUs. But there’s some slightly unusual things too, like G.Skill 24GB RAM sticks and liquid SSD cooling. Yep, AIO cooling for your SSD. Bizzarro.

As one of PC Gamer’s hardware writers and reviewers, I handle a lot of different PC parts. But there’s one part in particular that manages to irk me every time I use one. I’m referring to M.2 SSDs. In fact, I hate them. They have so many unnecessary drawbacks. I’ll admit the form factor is well suited to laptops, but for a desktop PC? Nope.

What’s really frustrating is that there’s a ready-made alternative with all of M.2’s advantages, and essentially none of its drawbacks. It’s called U.2 (With U.3 waiting in the wings). Sadly, despite fleeting inclusions on some boards a couple of generations ago, U.2 never caught on in the consumer space. And I want it back.

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