I'm all for someone trying to maximize speeds but up into those kinds of numbers, regular usage isn't going to seem different. If OP has an exception, perhaps think about a RAID setup or maybe think Mac PRO with every RAM slot loaded to the MAX (RAM storage will be much faster than SSD R/W). There is not a big number of usage situations where SSD speeds (not maxed) will prove to be a hinderance to getting something done. In all of these posts, OP doesn't explain WHY maximizing this speed is so important. In other words, the subjective experience of disk reading & writing probably won't seem any different at a wide variety of SSD speeds. And as you get up into the fastest ones, it's unlikely you'll be able to tell any difference using the computer without running speed tests head to head. In general, any SSDs are going to be much faster than HDD. An XXTB hard drive won't give you XXTB of usable space either. You won't get close to TM on advertised wifi speeds, 5G speeds, etc either. Opinion: chasing theoretical maxes is fruitless.
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