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jetwet1 wrote:Samsung 980 pro or WD SN 850, you really can't go wrong with either of them.
1337Delta764 wrote:jetwet1 wrote:Samsung 980 pro or WD SN 850, you really can't go wrong with either of them.
Of course, if your motherboard doesn't support PCIe 4.0, no point in buying a PCIe 4.0 SSD since it will run at PCIe 3.0 speeds.
1337Delta764 wrote:I would like to know, what is your favorite SSD?
I have a 1TB SK Hynix Gold P31 M.2 NVMe SSD in my desktop, and plan to install that same model SSD in my HP Pavilion laptop when the warranty expires this November. It seems to provide good performance for the price, and one thing that sold me on it in the case for my laptop is the performance per watt ratio.
Dieuwer wrote:I would be interested in hearing about high-performance gaming chips that don't generate a lot of heat (by consuming little power).
Because my current laptop, when in gaming mode, makes the sounds of a vacuum cleaner.
johns624 wrote:What color is it?
ThePointblank wrote:Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus. Comes with the option for a 4TB capacity drive, plenty fast, and well priced for a PCI-E 4.0 SSD. But I also like Samsung 980 Pro's, and WD's Black SN850's.
vrbarreto wrote:I need to see an optician.. Glancing at the title at first I thought it said "What is your favourite STD".
Anyway Samsung gets the seal of approval along with crucial.. I'd avoid the cheap Chinese ssds like the plague
vrbarreto wrote:I need to see an optician.. Glancing at the title at first I thought it said "What is your favourite STD".
Anyway Samsung gets the seal of approval along with crucial.. I'd avoid the cheap Chinese ssds like the plague