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expired Posted by Bojjihuntindeals | Staff • May 6, 2023
May 6, 2023 5:10 PM
TeamGroup MS30 M.2 2280 TLC SATA III Solid State Drives: 1TB $40, 512GB $21
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There are M.2 NVMe (PCIe) drives and M.2 SATA drives.
Apart from some external SSD enclosures that support both, you can only use the appropriate type of M.2 SSD for the corresponding slot on the motherboard, NVMe is not backwards compatible with SATA or anything.
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[Uses SATA III 6Gb/s transfer interface. Read/Write speed up to 530/430 MB/s]
[TEAMGROUP MS30 SATA M.2 SSD is B & M key SSD]
This may be fine IF it's what you are looking for.
If you want PCIe x3/x4 NVME performance, you do not want this drive.
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For me, its getting harder to justify the cost of another always on device so I have settled for a basic external hard drive (soon to be replaced with an SSD for slight performance gain) plugged into my router and increasing local storage where possible and using much faster and cheaper external USB where it's not.
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For instance, if you have 10gb networking, you can ingest video footage onto the NAS and edit directly off the NAS. If your NAS is for archival storage, it doesn't make much sense economically.
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There are M.2 NVMe (PCIe) drives and M.2 SATA drives.
Apart from some external SSD enclosures that support both, you can only use the appropriate type of M.2 SSD for the corresponding slot on the motherboard, NVMe is not backwards compatible with SATA or anything.
● SATA AHCI, Up to 6 Gbps
● PCIe 2.0 x 4 (NVMe SSD)
Up to 16Gbps.
● SATA C20 SED SSD
I guess that means yes even if the spec sheet is not specific.
Been researching this stuff for months and just get more confused. I just want to get a new M.2 drive for it since the original one is a refurb with a lot of TBW. I'm using a 2TB MX500 2.5 SSD for the boot drive and don't care about speed on the M.2 slot. Thanks.
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