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Product Name: | TEAMGROUP AX2 2TB 3D NAND TLC 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal Solid State Drive SSD (Read Speed up to 550 MB/s) Compatible with Laptop & PC Desktop T253A3002T0C101 |
Manufacturer: | TEAMGROUP |
Model Number: | T253A3002T0C101 |
Product SKU: | B08GCKFZXS |
UPC: | 765441052697 |
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Benchmarks show that actual game load time deltas versus the NMVe drives is minimal. Yeah, next generation consoles might leverage, yada, yadha, yadha... I'll worry about that in 2-4 years. I have a truck load of legacy games to get through in the meantime. For now, this DRAM-less SSD does what i need. I don't backup/restore whole OS images daily, so the limited write cache isn't a problem.
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Benchmarks show that actual game load time deltas versus the NMVe drives is minimal. Yeah, next generation consoles might leverage, yada, yadha, yadha... I'll worry about that in 2-4 years. I have a truck load of legacy games to get through in the meantime. For now, this DRAM-less SSD does what i need. I don't backup/restore whole OS images daily, so the limited write cache isn't a problem.
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QLC should be less than $80
Honestly when they are I plan on replacing all my hard drives, I'm tired of hearing them spin more then the speed as silly as it sounds....I have two 1tb nvme but I'd like to retire my 5tb and 2tb hdd sometime. Have you seen them go that low yet? I been on the lookout but haven't seen them go that low yet.
How exactly is this a gamble? What does backing up your data (something you should do with all drives) have to do with it?
Just test the drive when you first get it before putting anything on it.
If it fails, send it back.
For me in case with SSDs it would be performance, SSDs don't fail that often (unless it's the worst junk) but if the performance is inconsistent and gets worse with time it would be hard pass for me. The warranty options from this company shouldn't be considered as valid IMO but if their fail rate is low enough people will jump on it because of price and small fail rate regardless, which is ok but if it slows down and it's performance becomes "mechanical" speeds or worse as reviews mention then not sure if it's such a good "deal".