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I'm having a heck of a time finding anyone who's done a review of though tom's hardware was impressed by what I'm guessing is the more advanced version of the one listed by the OP (thanks btw OP )
here's some other info I uncovered.. not seeing a reference to DRAM so I'm guessing that's missing though of course there's the raging debate I see online (and here on slickdeals for that matter) as far as whether or not you need DRAM to begin with ( I always go with DRAM to be on the safe side if it's going to be say a Windows boot drive but some would accuse me of paranoia )
Seriously. I can't believe the mail in rebate is still a thing. It's why I stopped buying from Newegg years ago. That is more trouble than it's worth to save $10. Spend an extra $20 and get something more mainstream.
Seriously. I can't believe the mail in rebate is still a thing. It's why I stopped buying from Newegg years ago. That is more trouble than it's worth to save $10. Spend an extra $20 and get something more mainstream.
I personally go with Samsung drives and never had issues... More money but no regrets
I think we need a rule on SD where whenever an NVME SSD deal is posted, the original poster has to include answers to the questions "Does it have DRAM?" and "Does it work with a PS5?" before the posting can go live. :-)
I think we need a rule on SD where whenever an NVME SSD deal is posted, the original poster has to include answers to the questions "Does it have DRAM?" and "Does it work with a PS5?" before the posting can go live. :-)
Won't stop these types of questions. They are asked by the ones who can't read.
Rebate? Newegg? Screw that! There's plenty SD deals on nvme. $10 rebate is not worth my headache if it gets lost in mail let alone if they deny it which is such a PIA.
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here's some other info I uncovered.. not seeing a reference to DRAM so I'm guessing that's missing though of course there's the raging debate I see online (and here on slickdeals for that matter) as far as whether or not you need DRAM to begin with
https://www.guru3d.com/news-story...-ssds.html
https://www.msi.com/Storage/SPATI...1-NVMe-M.2
https://www.msi.com/Storage/SPATI...cificat
https://www.msi.com/Storage/SPATI...cificat
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MSI SPATIUM M450 M.2 2280 500GB PCI-Express 4.0 x4, NVMe 1.4 SSD [newegg.com]
But when a 1TB Intel 670p is available for $40, I really see no point of bothering with MSI rebates.
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But the person I was replying to was talking about a Gen 4 ssd and he asked why Gen 3 speeds on a Gen 4 ssd.
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