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Corrected. Thank you.I guess you meant : "which, unlike the 950 NVMe, works OOB"...
I, too, started out with a Samsung 840 EVO SDD in Gene; mine is a 250GB. When I upgraded to the 950 NVMe 512GB SSD, the boot speed was faster by about 10 seconds. The time savings comes about in noticeable times is when you're reading or writing large files like in video production.I am curious to see how a NVMe SSD differs from a standard SSD in boot time. My hack ( I7-3370K and a Samsung 840 EVO SSD ) would take around 30 secs to boot - from powering on the hack until the El Capitan desktop is displayed and usable - with motherboard boot lego display removed , boot timeout set to 1 sec