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I think you will need to put an additional heatsink on top.
Yes it will I have the 2TB with a SABRENT M.2 NVMe PS5 heatsink (SB-PSHS) $16.99 on Amazon were I got mine works great
Yes it will I have the 1TB with a SABRENT M.2 NVMe PS5 heatsink (SB-PSHS) $16.99 on Amazon were I got mine works great
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The wireless charger with file backup is interesting, but 10W and not knowing if it will work with an Otterbox Defender? (Prolly not) Pass.
I'd go with the Samsung despite being a few bucks more...if they restock it at Samsung that is.
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In the specific scenario being discussed here, you can turn off Windows BitLocker which is known to slow down drives on Win11 (at the moment, hopefully this gets fixed if it hasn't already been). And if the drive has hardware encryption built in, you can activate that instead. So the suggestion to get the Samsung is about having an alternative method of (hardware) encryption to bypass a buggy Windows (software encryption) issue that will slow things down. You can still use software encryption like BitLocker with the SN850X, but your system will take a performance hit until Microsoft addresses the underlying problem.
Do you need it at home? It really depends on what you use the computer for and if there's any risk of anyone accessing your files. If you are a professional with client data to protect? Someone with sketchy room mates? A parent wanting to ensure that more tech savvy and curious children can't access their files for whatever reason... use your imagination.
On their website?
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