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Oct 10, 2023 9:07 AM
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expired Posted by IlikeDeals2000 • Oct 10, 2023
Oct 10, 2023 9:07 AM
fanxiang 4TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD Internal Solid State Drive - with Heatsink, Dynamic SLC Cache, Up to 5000MB/s, and 7300MB/s - $126.39
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prime only, forget that.
Now i've never heard of this brand, reviews seem pretty good, and having 5yr warranty and 2800 TBW endurance is pretty dang good. Might jump on a pair of them for my media server cache drives
Now i've never heard of this brand, reviews seem pretty good, and having 5yr warranty and 2800 TBW endurance is pretty dang good. Might jump on a pair of them for my media server cache drives
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Says write speed can be sata slow. (<600mbs). For a game drive that may not matter.
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Also I have read memory producers are trying to claim they have adjusted production to control for future SSD price drops, possibly meaning price drops could level out or even increase. But based on who is saying that, it may not be true, and based on economic predictions, they still will likely drop if spending continues to decrease, but I wanted to share anyways.
I think this drive, if it is what's being advertised, will be a good buy (for a ps5) even after Black Friday comes around. If you are looking for a computer drive that will see lots of writes, you may want to wait for a deal on a Samsung or WD nvme.
Says write speed can be sata slow. (<600mbs). For a game drive that may not matter.
I never hold anything unreplaceable on my cache drive only replaceable media, everything else is on a dual parity array with an offsite backup.
Fake sounding brand name no one's ever heard of. Pass.
If you just wanted a large game drive, it's worth gambling on reliability.
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S660 is their budget line. Some reviews says it's a rebrand p3 plus using Micron 176L QLC w/ Phison E21 controller. https://imgur.com/a/9wB6rhG
But I also see other picture shows IG5220/MAP1602+ YMTC 128L TLC. Maybe different market use different solutions?
s880 is their high-end line and I am pretty sure it uses MAP1602A+YMTC 232L TLC. I bought the 2tb version from amazon and works good so far. endurance speed is impressive even it's dramless