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Model: TEAMGROUP MP33 2TB SLC Cache 3D NAND TLC NVMe 1.3 PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive SSD (Read/Write Speed up to 1,800/1,500 MB/s) Compatible with Laptop & PC Desktop TM8FP6002T0C101
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I always laugh when I see slow on the SSDs. I guess I'm an old fart that grew up on floppies and found even first gen SSDs amazing fast compared to regular HDD. I get that it may be not instant but again 2TB for $80, would need to have big performance impacts to irritate me.
"Slower" is a relative term. Speed difference will not be noticeable in virtually all real-world applications.
I always laugh when I see slow on the SSDs. I guess I'm an old fart that grew up on floppies and found even first gen SSDs amazing fast compared to regular HDD. I get that it may be not instant but again 2TB for $80, would need to have big performance impacts to irritate me.
I always laugh when I see slow on the SSDs. I guess I'm an old fart that grew up on floppies and found even first gen SSDs amazing fast compared to regular HDD. I get that it may be not instant but again 2TB for $80, would need to have big performance impacts to irritate me.
Exactly. My old 4GB EIDE drive would like to have a word.
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Exactly. My old 4GB EIDE drive would like to have a word.
For most purposes, it's the improved latency of SSDs over HDDs that makes a difference people feel. The transfer speeds matter for big file copies/moves, and that's important to some people's workflow, but it's the near-instant access without moving a head across a magnetic platter to find the file that makes things zippy.
Exactly. My old 4GB EIDE drive would like to have a word.
My 1.2 gig Connor EIDE hard drive from my '95 desktop is probably still firing up Microsoft Bob after all this time.
I kinda wanna find some way to pipe in fake nostalgic HDD seeking/spinning sounds while I use my current machine, just like with modern sports cars...tune the sound to match certain drive profiles...sometimes my old Connor drive, sometimes the IBM 14gxp (complete with your machine crashing ), and sometimes the Seagate cheetah 15k
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and the fact that you can install your own cache!
This is the only current deal I can find:
https://slickdeals.net/f/16573541-western-digital-wd-blue-sn570-nvme-pcie-gen3-m-2-solid-state-drive-2tb-99-99-free-shipping-with-prime
I kinda wanna find some way to pipe in fake nostalgic HDD seeking/spinning sounds while I use my current machine, just like with modern sports cars...tune the sound to match certain drive profiles...sometimes my old Connor drive, sometimes the IBM 14gxp (complete with your machine crashing ), and sometimes the Seagate cheetah 15k
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