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Product Name: | PNY CS1030 1TB M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) - M280CS1030-1TB-RB |
Manufacturer: | PNY |
Model Number: | M280CS1030-1TB-RB |
Product SKU: | B08M49JGKB |
UPC: | 751492641638 |
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My mobo has 4 SSD slots so for $35 I'd throw in an extra TB. For a normal PC build this is only good for additional storage.
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Given the price it's still a good option for storage or a budget build like an ITX I recently did for a friend.
For that build it would make no difference. It was an extremely basic build where they couldn't even notice the speed difference. At the time I got the cheapest 1TB I could find, was $47 back then. The $10 would've been better spent on a mouse pad honestly.
My mobo has 4 SSD slots so for $35 I'd throw in an extra TB. For a normal PC build this is only good for additional storage.
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It says this has low power draw - is this true? I saw the previously posted Samsung EVO drive ran hot and had significant power draw, but I'm not sure how to judge this.
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Is a tiny bit of speed going to break it when you only run os and word processing?