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Model: 4TB Samsung 870 QVO MZ Sata 6GB/s Internal Solid State Drive
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Not quite as good a deal per Gig as the recent 2TB model, but as rarely as 4TB drives go on sale, this is still amazingly good.
Grab an external Enclosure, and you've got a really solid USB 3.0 external drive without the bulk, heft, and shock damage potential of slow 2.5" 4TB HDDs. Of course this also costs 5x as much...
Last edited by AMv8 February 27, 2022 at 10:05 AM.
Not quite as good a deal per Gig as the recent 2TB model, but as rarely as 4TB drives go on sale, this is still amazingly good.
Grab an external Enclosure, and you've got a really solid USB 3.0 external drive without the bulk, heft, and shock damage potential of slow 2.5" 4TB HDDs. Of course this also costs 5x as much...
Agree with this. But also need to add the usual obvious: that it's QLC, a worse kind of SSD in both speed and reliability, and the slowdown once you fill up the drive close to capacity, can make it worse than an old spinning hard drive.
Still waiting to replace my 1TB NVMe SSD I bought four years ago for $69. Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron stop colluding to milk the consumer at 1-2TB kkthx. We are ready to be cheated at 8-128TB.
Digitimes: Samsung new NAND flash capacity coming online in 2H21 may worsen price falls.
Everyone has been brainwashed to eat these high prices because xyz reasons. It's easier and cheaper to print ssd NAND memory than make a hard drive yet you don't see those staying stationary at 1-2TB for the past 4 years.
Still waiting to replace my 1TB NVMe SSD I bought four years ago for $69. Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron stop colluding to milk the consumer at 1-2TB kkthx. We are ready to be cheated at 8-128TB.
Digitimes: Samsung new NAND flash capacity coming online in 2H21 may worsen price falls.
Everyone has been brainwashed to eat these high prices because xyz reasons. It's easier and cheaper to print ssd NAND memory than make a hard drive yet you don't see those staying stationary at 1-2TB for the past 4 years.
Add to that how corporations are absolutely thrilled by the pandemic, so that they can erect the talking point about how they are suffering from supply chain problems that don't actually exist.
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Grab an external Enclosure, and you've got a really solid USB 3.0 external drive without the bulk, heft, and shock damage potential of slow 2.5" 4TB HDDs. Of course this also costs 5x as much...
Grab an external Enclosure, and you've got a really solid USB 3.0 external drive without the bulk, heft, and shock damage potential of slow 2.5" 4TB HDDs. Of course this also costs 5x as much...
Still waiting to replace my 1TB NVMe SSD I bought four years ago for $69. Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron stop colluding to milk the consumer at 1-2TB kkthx. We are ready to be cheated at 8-128TB.
Digitimes: Samsung new NAND flash capacity coming online in 2H21 may worsen price falls.
https://www.digitimes.c
https://wccftech.com/kioxia-unvei...latenci
https://www.zdnet.com/article/sam...b-by-2020/
https://www.tomshardwar
Everyone has been brainwashed to eat these high prices because xyz reasons. It's easier and cheaper to print ssd NAND memory than make a hard drive yet you don't see those staying stationary at 1-2TB for the past 4 years.
Still waiting to replace my 1TB NVMe SSD I bought four years ago for $69. Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron stop colluding to milk the consumer at 1-2TB kkthx. We are ready to be cheated at 8-128TB.
Digitimes: Samsung new NAND flash capacity coming online in 2H21 may worsen price falls.
https://www.digitimes.com/news/a2...PD205.html [digitimes.com]
https://wccftech.com/kioxia-unvei...latencies/ [wccftech.com]
https://www.zdnet.com/article/sam...b-by-2020/ [zdnet.com]
https://www.tomshardware.com/news...n4-aic-ssd [tomshardware.com]
Everyone has been brainwashed to eat these high prices because xyz reasons. It's easier and cheaper to print ssd NAND memory than make a hard drive yet you don't see those staying stationary at 1-2TB for the past 4 years.
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