expired Posted by sr71 • Oct 25, 2022
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expired Posted by sr71 • Oct 25, 2022
Oct 25, 2022 7:10 AM
1TB Team Group CX2 2.5" Solid State Drive + 16GB Team MicroSDHC Card
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The SATA interface is more limited than a direct PCIE interface, like NVME, but it still has a place and is not going anywhere soon.
The underlying NAND flash is not different between a 2.5" SSD or a M.2 2280 form factor, so the cost can not be radically different even though the interface has very large differences. You can save on the controller costs however.
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Playstation 2 ??
It makes no difference. Really, you're paying for both for the cost of one.
The 2.5" SSD is already outdated so it is expected though a little too late. Who has a modern laptop or PC that uses this form factor instead of the newer M2 2280 or NVMe these days?
If anything, the 2280 SSDs from reliable brands like Samsung and Hynix should be seeing the price drop by now, not this.
EDIT: The truth is too hard for you downvoters to accept? Do a quick Google search. The 2.5" SSD came out in 1991, 31 years ago. The M.2 came out in 2012.
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The 2.5" SSD is already outdated so it is expected though a little too late. Who has a modern laptop or PC that uses this form factor instead of the newer M2 2280 or NVMe these days?
If anything, the 2280 SSDs from reliable brands like Samsung and Hynix should be seeing the price drop by now, not this.
EDIT: The truth is too hard for you downvoters to accept? Do a quick Google search. The 2.5" SSD came out in 1991, 31 years ago. The M.2 came out in 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.or
https://www.crucial.com/articles/...ie-or-sata
The M.2 statement is a little heavy handed. I have a system that is only 1 year old and has a single M.2 port so I expanded it with a 500GB sata solid state and a 1TB spinning disk. Suites my needs well enough and I didn't have to toss the drive that came with the system.
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