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There's no endurance specified by PNY. This is a red flag.
One of the Amazon QA says it's 480TBW for the 2GB drive. That's really low. Usually 1TB drives are 600TBW.
Can you share a 1 TB drive for the same or lesser price that has faster speeds?
I agree with your sentiment, but they way you asked the question is falscious at best.
E.g. if I try to sell you a car with bo engine and four flat tires for $50, you could say "thats a slow car." Responding to you "well I want you to show me a faster one for less" doee not negate the fact that the engineless car is slow.
I also read the other persons comment as...without context for why it is so inexpensive. But it is possible to simultaneously be the cheapest 1TB you can buy and be slow. Those two states are not mutually exclusive.
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I agree with your sentiment, but they way you asked the question is falscious at best.
E.g. if I try to sell you a car with bo engine and four flat tires for $50, you could say "thats a slow car." Responding to you "well I want you to show me a faster one for less" doee not negate the fact that the engineless car is slow.
I also read the other persons comment as...without context for why it is so inexpensive. But it is possible to simultaneously be the cheapest 1TB you can buy and be slow. Those two states are not mutually exclusive.
To be fair, your analogy is more a false equivalency, than his "fallacious" question.
There is nothing wrong with the PNY SSD. It's not like a car missing an engine with 4 flat tires. A more accurate analogy would be a Honda vs a Lambo. And some people need a Honda right now, instead of a Lambo.
I can see that. If I am being honest though, in retrospect it feels more like I did reducto ad absurdem. Either way, I fully agree my analogy was lacking the nuance I wanted.
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One of the Amazon QA says it's 480TBW for the 2GB drive. That's really low. Usually 1TB drives are 600TBW.
2100 megabytes per second
Maximum Write Speed
1700 megabytes per second
E.g. if I try to sell you a car with bo engine and four flat tires for $50, you could say "thats a slow car." Responding to you "well I want you to show me a faster one for less" doee not negate the fact that the engineless car is slow.
I also read the other persons comment as...without context for why it is so inexpensive. But it is possible to simultaneously be the cheapest 1TB you can buy and be slow. Those two states are not mutually exclusive.
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XPG S7 Series: 1TB PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 Solid 3500/3000MB/s State Drive
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E.g. if I try to sell you a car with bo engine and four flat tires for $50, you could say "thats a slow car." Responding to you "well I want you to show me a faster one for less" doee not negate the fact that the engineless car is slow.
I also read the other persons comment as...without context for why it is so inexpensive. But it is possible to simultaneously be the cheapest 1TB you can buy and be slow. Those two states are not mutually exclusive.
There is nothing wrong with the PNY SSD. It's not like a car missing an engine with 4 flat tires. A more accurate analogy would be a Honda vs a Lambo. And some people need a Honda right now, instead of a Lambo.
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