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2020/08/25 04:09:47 (permalink)
What would be the best ones for terabyte ssd

  
        
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    Re: Best NVMe SSD's 2020/08/25 04:35:05 (permalink)

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    Re: Best NVMe SSD's 2020/08/25 04:44:56 (permalink)
    Are you planning to upgrade or is the system specs listed what you will be using? While it might be worth going for PCIe 4.0 support the current system specs wouldn't support the increase in speed. Also important to know is if you had to pick between the fastest drive possible or the most reliable drive possible what would you pick?

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    Re: Best NVMe SSD's 2020/08/25 04:59:06 (permalink)
    Leaning heavily toward a Sabrent Rocket 1TB NVMe4 sometime soon, myself.
     
    You can compare at UserBenchmark and read some reviews.

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    Re: Best NVMe SSD's 2020/08/25 04:59:52 (permalink)
    Hoggle
    Are you planning to upgrade or is the system specs listed what you will be using? While it might be worth going for PCIe 4.0 support the current system specs wouldn't support the increase in speed. Also important to know is if you had to pick between the fastest drive possible or the most reliable drive possible what would you pick?



    While true, they don't need 4.0 to be supported ...and the MTBF of these drives are usually far longer than most people keep their systems..I'd be less likely to worry about reliability (in terms of longevity) than most people tho.
     

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    Re: Best NVMe SSD's 2020/08/25 14:40:44 (permalink)
    Hoggle
    Are you planning to upgrade or is the system specs listed what you will be using? While it might be worth going for PCIe 4.0 support the current system specs wouldn't support the increase in speed. Also important to know is if you had to pick between the fastest drive possible or the most reliable drive possible what would you pick?

    Ima b upgrading everything. Fast and reliable lol so the fast drives aren't reliable?
    post edited by TheNerd - 2020/08/25 14:42:53

      
            
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    Re: Best NVMe SSD's 2020/08/25 16:03:32 (permalink)
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    Ima b upgrading everything. Fast and reliable lol so the fast drives aren't reliable?



    No, Hoggle is saying fast PCie 4.0 drives are pointless on Intel builds, just wasting the money. PCIe 4.0 drives have a large price premium for that performance. 
     
    It's easier to recommend SSDs based on the price tier you're aiming for, WD Black SN750 and Corsair's MP510 are pretty good and both have 5 year warranties. But if you want something PCIe 4.0 and fast, the Corsair MP600 is the higher tier option.


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    Re: Best NVMe SSD's 2020/08/25 16:10:48 (permalink)
    So what dose suport.that 4.0 SSD if Intel dont support it. Teach me. I usually use samsung ssd's but was going toward the pcie on this upgrade
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    Re: Best NVMe SSD's 2020/08/25 17:29:09 (permalink)
    TheNerd
    So what dose suport.that 4.0 SSD if Intel dont support it. Teach me. I usually use samsung ssd's but was going toward the pcie on this upgrade

    Modern AMD Ryzen Builds, AMD has supported PCI-E Gen 4 for over a year now. Intel is just currently behind on that front.
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    Re: Best NVMe SSD's 2020/08/26 09:11:46 (permalink)
    By point of reference, most of the (including the Corsair and Sabrent) have an endurance rating of 1800TBW (Terabytes written)..
     
    I've had my Samsung 970 Pro (512GB) for ..2 years? ..and written 7 Terabytes. As I recall it has a 600 TBW endurance rating...
     
    By the time I replace this (which is likely next year) I won't even be close to the rating.
     
    I truly don't think you'll have an issue whatever you choose.
     

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    Re: Best NVMe SSD's 2020/08/28 13:38:38 (permalink)
    Corsair or Sabrent, whatever cheaper I guess. Aorus sell them to.

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    Re: Best NVMe SSD's 2020/09/25 07:23:55 (permalink)
    Samsung 970 evo plus good bang for buck and performance
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    Re: Best NVMe SSD's 2020/09/25 09:08:45 (permalink)
    Yeah I got the MP600.

      
            
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    Re: Best NVMe SSD's 2020/09/25 11:40:18 (permalink)
    Go for Samsung!
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    Re: Best NVMe SSD's 2020/10/09 03:08:04 (permalink)
    I really like my pcie4 sabrent rocket m.2 nvme
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