Amazon[amazon.com] has 1TB Crucial P3 PCIe Gen3 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive SSD on sale for $47.99. Shipping is Free
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Product Description from Store
NVMe (PCIe Gen3 x4) technology with up to 3500MB/s sequential reads, random read/write 650K/700K IOPS
Spacious storage up to 4TB
Performs up to 33% better than the previous generation
Solid Gen3 performance
Rated at MTTF greater than 1.5 million hours for extended longevity and reliability
Product Info
Manufacturer:
Crucial
Model Number:
CT1000P3SSD8
Product SKU:
B0B25LZGGW
UPC:
649528918796
ASIN:
B0B25LZGGW
Brand:
Crucial
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
3.15 x 0.09 x 0.87 Inches
Item Weight:
0.0375 Pounds
Item model number:
CT1000P3SSD8
Manufacturer:
Crucial
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I want to upgrade my SSD in my HP Pavilion laptop, model HP 15-EH0090WM, but I have no idea how to tell which generation of NVMe it will support, or what's currently in it without taking it apart. Can someone please point me in the right direction?
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I want to upgrade my SSD in my HP Pavilion laptop, model HP 15-EH0090WM, but I have no idea how to tell which generation of NVMe it will support, or what's currently in it without taking it apart. Can someone please point me in the right direction?
I got you Pham, I looked up on HP website and this model does support NVMe drives and in this youtube video you can see it's a gen 3 drive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvtqNjd-RIU
Keep in mind these are qlc drives. So compare to the intel 670p.
Imho, at the a similar price I'd go for tlc drive like the mp34.
Qlc should be about 75% the cost of a tlc drive since it has 75% the flash cells.
I got you Pham, I looked up on HP website and this model does support NVMe drives and in this youtube video you can see it's a gen 3 drive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvtqNjd-RIU
I got you Pham, I looked up on HP website and this model does support NVMe drives and in this youtube video you can see it's a gen 3 drive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvtqNjd-RIU
good reply. i generally just search the web or ask an AI bot; lately it has been just as easy to crack open the case to double check my hunches et al.
a Gen 4 drive could work just as well correct? it may cost more, but it can be passed on to another laptop in the future i spose.
These will not work to update a PS5s storage will they?
Nope. The speed is fine, but it has to be Gen4. Sony recommends a speed of 5,500mb/s, but any Gen4 will work. No game uses the full bandwidth of SSDs. I have a 3,600mb/s one in mine (though the PS5 only reads it as 3,400) and it loads and runs everything as fast as the stock one. Mine is the 1TB WD Black SN750 SE. Digital Foundry even tested a 3,200 one, and it was the same result. I say all that just so you know you don't have to shell out extra money for something faster. Even if you have one with a speed of 7,000, it will only load games about 1 second faster than even the slowest one, if at all, because games aren't programmed to take advantage of that extra speed.
Nope. The speed is fine, but it has to be Gen4. Sony recommends a speed of 5,500mb/s, but any Gen4 will work. No game uses the full bandwidth of SSDs. I have a 3,600mb/s one in mine (though the PS5 only reads it as 3,400) and it loads and runs everything as fast as the stock one. Mine is the 1TB WD Black SN750 SE. Digital Foundry even tested a 3,200 one, and it was the same result. I say all that just so you know you don't have to shell out extra money for something faster. Even if you have one with a speed of 7,000, it will only load games about 1 second faster than even the slowest one, if at all, because games aren't programmed to take advantage of that extra speed.
Thank you so much, that was all the information that I needed, I really appreciate your help and guidance!
I don't have a M.2 slot on my desktop. I do have a PCIe adapter card that takes a NVME ssd. Would I get better performance with a SATA SSD drive or with a PCIe adapter card with a NVME drive installed to it.
Last edited by chaudha4 April 3, 2023 at 12:08 PM.
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Imho, at the a similar price I'd go for tlc drive like the mp34.
Qlc should be about 75% the cost of a tlc drive since it has 75% the flash cells.
good reply. i generally just search the web or ask an AI bot; lately it has been just as easy to crack open the case to double check my hunches et al.
a Gen 4 drive could work just as well correct? it may cost more, but it can be passed on to another laptop in the future i spose.
a Gen 4 drive could work just as well correct? it may cost more, but it can be passed on to another laptop in the future i spose.
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side note, these bestbuy gift cards dont hold up at all. mine looks like crap and ive only had it a few months in the wallet
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