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Product Name: | TEAMGROUP MS30 512GB with SLC Cache 3D NAND TLC M.2 2280 SATA III 6Gb/s Internal Solid State Drive SSD (Read/Write Speed up to 530/430 MB/s) Compatible with Laptop & PC Desktop TM8PS7512G0C101 |
Manufacturer: | TEAMGROUP |
Model Number: | TM8PS7512G0C101 |
Product SKU: | B07H21182F |
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At the moment, on my desk top I run 5 Hard drives in raid in addition to SATA SSD and NVME. Hard drives are still a must if you want durable large scale storage.
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I would think in most respects it would.
I would think in most respects it would.
- This Sata drive (Read/Write Speed up to 530/430 MB/s) .
- TeamGroup's own MP33 512GB Nvme SSD for $29 [amazon.com] (Read/Write Speed up to 1,700/1,400 MB/s)... And this is a slow PCIE Gen 3 ssd.
(PS: I don't know what's going on with SD formatting...)
- This Sata drive (Read/Write Speed up to 530/430 MB/s) .
- TeamGroup's own MP33 512GB Nvme SSD for $29 [amazon.com] (Read/Write Speed up to 1,700/1,400 MB/s)... And this is a slow PCIE Gen 3 ssd.
(PS: I don't know what's going on with SD formatting...)
I am curious of something like this vs. the really cheap QLC nvme drives whose write speed falls off a cliff when the cache fills up.
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- This Sata drive (Read/Write Speed up to 530/430 MB/s) .
- TeamGroup's own MP33 512GB Nvme SSD for $29 [amazon.com] (Read/Write Speed up to 1,700/1,400 MB/s)... And this is a slow PCIE Gen 3 ssd.
(PS: I don't know what's going on with SD formatting...)
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At the moment, on my desk top I run 5 Hard drives in raid in addition to SATA SSD and NVME. Hard drives are still a must if you want durable large scale storage.
At the moment, on my desk top I run 5 Hard drives in raid in addition to SATA SSD and NVME. Hard drives are still a must if you want durable large scale storage.
Both arrived snapped in two. These TeamGroup drives come on a cardboard card with drive in plastic bubble on the side. Amazon now ships everything in a stupid plastic envelope now. Both times drives has arrived snapped in half as there is no protection for drive when its in transit via USPS. And USPS tends to like to cram things in mailboxes. So had to send both of drives back. Finally gave up on a receiving something that was in one piece as the outsourced amazon support "promises" that replacement will be shipped properly....but that is a is a lie.
Both arrived snapped in two. These TeamGroup drives come on a cardboard card with drive in plastic bubble on the side. Amazon now ships everything in a stupid plastic envelope now. Both times drives has arrived snapped in half as there is no protection for drive when its in transit via USPS. And USPS tends to like to cram things in mailboxes. So had to send both of drives back. Finally gave up on a receiving something that was in one piece as the outsourced amazon support "promises" that replacement will be shipped properly....but that is a is a lie.
Just bought one of these for an older laptop that only has M.2 SATA. $1 cheaper and doubt there will be any performance difference.