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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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04/05/24 | Amazon | $250 |
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Amazon | $259.48 |
Rating: | (4.8 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 1,068 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Lexar 4TB NM790 SSD with Heatsink PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive, Up to 7400/6500 MB/s Read/Write, Compatible with PS5, for Gamers and Creators, Black (LNM790X004T-RN9NU) |
Manufacturer: | Lexar International |
Model Number: | LNM790X004T-RN9NU |
Product SKU: | B0CGKY9K2Y |
UPC: | 843367131501 |
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If you look at the support website for the NM790, you'll see "Due to US government restrictions, the download is temporarily unavailable."
So: no firmware updates and no ability to track the health and metrics of the drive.
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I own Optane and w/dram drives from years ago, but newer controllers and dram-less drives have gotten better lately.
Now usually around 250 even without heat sink
I own Optane and w/dram drives from years ago, but newer controllers and dram-less drives have gotten better lately.
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OS drives do tons of tiny data read/writes *all the time*. Having a drive with a dram cache lowers wear on the drive, and can make smaller writes appear faster as they're tossed to the dram before the drive itself. It'll eventually choke, but only on HUGE writes.
It's why people will still allocate a 256gb SSD with DRAM as their boot drive, and then a more "basic" drive for games. Your boot drive is automatically the system's "scratch" drive as well, which is where tons of those smaller writes/reads come from.
not hard. There are 4 micro-philips screws you need to remove. Once removed you can disassemble and there will be a thermal pad you can choose to keep or discard. Obviously only do this if you have a plate or something you want to replace it with.
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If you look at the support website for the NM790, you'll see "Due to US government restrictions, the download is temporarily unavailable."
So: no firmware updates and no ability to track the health and metrics of the drive.
Does that matter to you?
Can your motherboard take Gen 4?
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OS drives do tons of tiny data read/writes *all the time*. Having a drive with a dram cache lowers wear on the drive, and can make smaller writes appear faster as they're tossed to the dram before the drive itself. It'll eventually choke, but only on HUGE writes.
It's why people will still allocate a 256gb SSD with DRAM as their boot drive, and then a more "basic" drive for games. Your boot drive is automatically the system's "scratch" drive as well, which is where tons of those smaller writes/reads come from.
If you look at the support website for the NM790, you'll see "Due to US government restrictions, the download is temporarily unavailable."
So: no firmware updates and no ability to track the health and metrics of the drive.
Does that matter to you?
If you look at the support website for the NM790, you'll see "Due to US government restrictions, the download is temporarily unavailable."
So: no firmware updates and no ability to track the health and metrics of the drive.
Does that matter to you?
You use a VPN to bypass US download restrictions.
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