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Product Name: | SAMSUNG 870 EVO SATA III SSD 1TB 2.5” Internal Solid State Drive, Upgrade PC or Laptop Memory and Storage for IT Pros, Creators, Everyday Users, MZ-77E1T0B/AM |
Manufacturer: | SAMSUNG |
Model Number: | MZ-77E1T0B/AM |
Product SKU: | B08QBJ2YMG |
UPC: | 887276431970 |
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Considering the 4TB was like $153.
$153÷4= $38/TB
Considering the 4TB was like $153.
$153÷4= $38/TB
Oh man, how did I miss the 4 at that price? That's exactly what I'm looking for
Considering the 4TB was like $153.
$153÷4= $38/TB
brought 2 with only about 10 hours of use between them
brought 2 with only about 10 hours of use between them
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Are the new ones better? What SATA SSD would you get instead?
I can't vouch for them because i haven't deployed any, but I picked up Western Digital Blue SSDs as a replacement for when those dead ones come back. I'm still buying Samsung for NVMe which have had a few problems, but luckily not my batch. It's super important to upgrade firmware. Trouble is, these drives are going into PlayStation 5s and other devices that don't have firmware upgrading capabilities.
I can't vouch for them because i haven't deployed any, but I picked up Western Digital Blue SSDs as a replacement for when those dead ones come back. I'm still buying Samsung for NVMe which have had a few problems, but luckily not my batch. It's super important to upgrade firmware. Trouble is, these drives are going into PlayStation 5s and other devices that don't have firmware upgrading capabilities.
Yeah, I need mine for a non-PC device. Even with the firmware 'fix' not sure I trust Samsung for NVMe's anymore. I have a 970 Pro and passed on the 980 Pro deals because of these issues. Picked up a WD SN850X. Had no idea the Samsung issue extended to the SATA drives as well. Perhaps the WD SATA SSD is the way to go.