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Reviews: | 19,044 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | SAMSUNG 870 QVO SATA III SSD 8TB 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive, Upgrade Desktop PC or Laptop Memory and Storage for IT Pros, Creators, Everyday Users, MZ-77Q8T0B |
Manufacturer: | Samsung |
Model Number: | MZ-77Q8T0B/AM |
Product SKU: | B089C3TZL9 |
UPC: | 887276417868 |
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Amazon $319.99 (Jul 13, 2023) $919.99 (Feb 08, 2021) $349.99 (Oct 27, 2023) $360.37
back in '21 was $990! O.O
while this is not the fastest ssd, it is decent cost per tb.
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Last year I was jonesing to upgrade my 2 TB M.2 drive on my mini-local server to 4 TB. The lowest I could find in October was a Crucial CT4000P3SSD8 for $330. Then just the week before Newegg had one for $300. BF came and went and there were no better deals than that. Finally, on Cyber-Monday it popped up for $260 & I dropped the hammer. Since then similar drives have occasionally dropped to ~$150.
It is in my cart and calling my name, but I'm trying to resist.
time to order another one.
Smallest size is 1TB.
Any tips?
- stupid windows updates, if you have other Microsoft products like office it takes more storage during updates.
- overall performance, windows boost its performance using SSD(search index, etc.)
- Driver lifespan(SSD lifespan is much longer with bigger drives)
- future optional windows features and drivers(don't get me start about some printer company installs multiple gigabytes of crappy software to ensure I order their cartridges once they are low. The OCR almost never work).