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Product Name: | WD_BLACK 2TB SN850 NVMe Internal Gaming SSD Solid State Drive - Gen4 PCIe, M.2 2280, 3D NAND, Up to 7,000 MB/s - WDS200T1X0E |
Manufacturer: | Western Digital |
Model Number: | WDS200T1X0E |
Product SKU: | B08KFRFL8F |
UPC: | 718037875927 |
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2) Yes, you will need a heatsink which runs about $10-15. I'd recommend just buying the version with the heatsink.
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These drives are the best boot drives. Super fast and reliable. For a data drive you could wait for the intel 670P to go on sale for $70.
Prefer the WD but this is a great price.
https://www.newegg.com/samsung-2t...klink=true
What discover offer
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Or should I stick with (fat) SSDs? I currently have a Corsair 512 gb SSD that I use with enclosure and USB 3.1 via USB C adapter and the speed seems very fast to me (I think in the 500 mb/s ballpark). I understand NVMEs are super fast but then I want the keep the setup with a minimum without being worried about overheating.
And oh -- prices for SSDs with 500 mb/s and NVME with 5000 mb/s are very similar and thus is my confusion. Using enclosure / adapter will reduce NVME speeds as well. Having slower speed -- does it prolong the life of the drive I go with?
Any advice is appreciated.
thanks!
Or should I stick with (fat) SSDs? I currently have a Corsair 512 gb SSD that I use with enclosure and USB 3.1 via USB C adapter and the speed seems very fast to me (I think in the 500 mb/s ballpark). I understand NVMEs are super fast but then I want the keep the setup with a minimum without being worried about overheating.
And oh -- prices for SSDs with 500 mb/s and NVME with 5000 mb/s are very similar and thus is my confusion. Using enclosure / adapter will reduce NVME speeds as well. Having slower speed -- does it prolong the life of the drive I go with?
Any advice is appreciated.
thanks!
Most cases for external M.2 drives do not provide proper ventilation.
I always keep my case open and the m.2 at the 45 degree angle with a portable fan blowing on it.
They do makes cases with a mini fan.
If speed is not an issue I would go with a SSD as external adapters are cheap and work well. Crucial MX, Samsung, and SANDISK!
I back up my system on an external 5TB HD.
https://www.westerndigi
Potentially cheaper with cashback options (10%) and first time purchase discount with email signup (10%).
https://www.westerndigi
Potentially cheaper with cashback options (10%) and first time purchase discount with email signup (10%).
I tried that and the email signup 10% discount doesnt stack with the original discount.
Did a quick transfer test and it transfered from one 2TB 850 to another 2TB 850 internally at 1GBS-899 MBS. 28GB file
This is in a 3x4 system.
Also no problem with registration on the unit at WD.COM.
Noticed the Samsung deal on another thread but those are out of stock at Samsung.
I have a ps5 and I rarely have any games that need to stay in the system for long, that's because I play story mode games more than online nonsense
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Here's some of the heaviest games in terms of size:
• Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (225.3 GB)
• Marvel's Avengers (184.1 GB)
• Gran Turismo 7 (183.2 GB)
• Cyberpunk 2077 (158.7 GB)
source [gamerant.com]