Check if your laptop motherboard supports NVMe storage.
Check if your laptop motherboard supports NVMe storage.
You should consider a reliable SSD for better speed. The 860 EVO is a solid option, but it depends on your needs. Opting for a non-ECC memory won’t impact performance, as it’s typically used in older systems.
The 860 Evo works well, and I also prefer WD's drives which tend to last a little longer in certain situations. ECC memory offers better reliability, though performance remains comparable to non-ECC drives when all other details match. It's commonly found in servers or workstations where users are willing to pay extra for dependability. As @SavageNeo mentioned, ECC isn't suitable for laptops.