expired Posted by SehoneyDP • Jun 5, 2023
Jun 5, 2023 7:20 AM
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Item 1 of 6
expired Posted by SehoneyDP • Jun 5, 2023
Jun 5, 2023 7:20 AM
1TB Samsung 980 M.2 2280 NVMe MLC Solid State Drive SSD
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so many fake stuff
bad CS
BS rebate
so many fake stuff
bad CS
BS rebate
Brand SAMSUNG
Series 980
Model MZ-V8V1T0B/AM
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I think I'm going to pull the trigger on this one.
Samsung had a problem with 980 Pro recently, I don't think this non-Pro was ever affected: https://www.tomshardwar
BTW, promo code ain't a mail-in rebate, it's an instant discount.
Source: https://semiconductor.samsung.com...l-ssd/980/ [samsung.com]
I think I'm going to pull the trigger on this one.
Samsung had a problem with 980 Pro recently, I don't think this non-Pro was ever affected: https://www.tomshardware.com/news...are-update [tomshardware.com]
BTW, promo code ain't a mail-in rebate, it's an instant discount.
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Solid State Drives with a DRAM chip boast better performance than DRAM-less SSDs. This is because DRAM is much faster than NAND Flash memory. Instead of your PC having to root around your SSD for the relevant data, your PC can go straight to the DRAM. As a result, your PC won't have to wait very long for your SSD to retrieve the data it needs. This results in a much faster experience for the end user.
Flash memory cannot be written to byte by byte, you need to "nuke" an entire block. DRAM memory, however, doesn't have this problem. So they use this to store some bookkeeping information and rearrange writes so they can more efficiently erase and fill blocks (e.g. instead of one write request arriving for one byte, rerecording the entire block, then another for the byte next to it, again having to rerecord the entire block… they just cache the requests in DRAM, and then do it all in one go).
Solid State Drives with a DRAM chip boast better performance than DRAM-less SSDs. This is because DRAM is much faster than NAND Flash memory. Instead of your PC having to root around your SSD for the relevant data, your PC can go straight to the DRAM. As a result, your PC won't have to wait very long for your SSD to retrieve the data it needs. This results in a much faster experience for the end user.
Flash memory cannot be written to byte by byte, you need to "nuke" an entire block. DRAM memory, however, doesn't have this problem. So they use this to store some bookkeeping information and rearrange writes so they can more efficiently erase and fill blocks (e.g. instead of one write request arriving for one byte, rerecording the entire block, then another for the byte next to it, again having to rerecord the entire block… they just cache the requests in DRAM, and then do it all in one go).
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do you mean to use it on your samsung s21 mobile phone? I am not sure
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