HCHTech
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I just swapped a 1TB Samsung NVMe SSD into a new HP Probook with an 8th gen i7 and 16GB of DDR4. Win 10 Pro boots to the desktop in 11 seconds. I think that's the fastest computer to cross my bench. 
Edit: Specs on the Samsung 960:
Max Sequential Read
Up to 3200 MBps
Max Sequential Write
Up to 1900 MBps
4KB Random Read
Up to 380,000 IOPS (4KB, QD32)
Up to 14,000 IOPS (4KB, QD1)
4KB Random Write
Up to 360,000 IOPS (4KB, QD32)
Up to 50,000 IOPS (4KB, QD1)
MTBF
1,500,000 hours
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Specs on a regular SATA Samsung 860 SSD:
Max Sequential Read
Up to 550 MBps
Max Sequential Write
Up to 520 MBps
4KB Random Read
Random (QD1): Up to 10,000 IOPS
Random (QD32): Up to 98,000 IOPS
4KB Random Write
Random (QD1): Up to 42,000 IOPS
Random (QD32): Up to 90,000 IOPS
MTBF
1,500,000 hours
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That's quite a difference!

Edit: Specs on the Samsung 960:
Max Sequential Read
Up to 3200 MBps
Max Sequential Write
Up to 1900 MBps
4KB Random Read
Up to 380,000 IOPS (4KB, QD32)
Up to 14,000 IOPS (4KB, QD1)
4KB Random Write
Up to 360,000 IOPS (4KB, QD32)
Up to 50,000 IOPS (4KB, QD1)
MTBF
1,500,000 hours
===
Specs on a regular SATA Samsung 860 SSD:
Max Sequential Read
Up to 550 MBps
Max Sequential Write
Up to 520 MBps
4KB Random Read
Random (QD1): Up to 10,000 IOPS
Random (QD32): Up to 98,000 IOPS
4KB Random Write
Random (QD1): Up to 42,000 IOPS
Random (QD32): Up to 90,000 IOPS
MTBF
1,500,000 hours
===
That's quite a difference!
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