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Phison E27T + 162L TLC BiCS6, similar to the Corsair MP600 Elite.
Here's a review of the MP600 Elite[techpowerup.com]. It is a different drive but built with the same controller and NAND, can give an idea of the performance since there aren't reviews on this specific device.
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05-16-2024 at 06:16 AM.
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Phison E27T + 162L TLC BiCS6, similar to the Corsair MP600 Elite.
Here's a review of the MP600 Elite[techpowerup.com]. It is a different drive but built with the same controller and NAND, can give an idea of the performance since there aren't reviews on this specific device.
It should fit where there's room for a M.2 2280. According to the Dell Optiplex 7070 Service Manual[dell.com], it shows a M.2 2280 replacement, but you would have to double check your model #
Call me bitter… old or both don't even remember the exact model,
But whenever I see MSI Spatium m.2 NVME drives I get PTSD from the NES (Newegg Shuffle) during the Great Video Card Shortage (VideoGaming Depression Caused by Crypto Mining and low factory production).
The NES tried to force you in to paying inflated MSRP for stuff you really didn't want, but had to buy to get that video card. It was their way of reducing scalping…
Anyway, don't know if it's a good deal. I'll just cry in my corner with my over-priced 3080Ti telling myself it was worth it.
Is there a way to use an m.2 drive externally? I only have 1 slot, but if could use one externally and retain the majority of speed I would be down to go that route.
Is there a way to use an m.2 drive externally? I only have 1 slot, but if could use one externally and retain the majority of speed I would be down to go that route.
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Phison E27T + 162L TLC BiCS6, similar to the Corsair MP600 Elite.
Here's a review of the MP600 Elite [techpowerup.com]. It is a different drive but built with the same controller and NAND, can give an idea of the performance since there aren't reviews on this specific device.
https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...9p2t0b-am/
https://www.crucial.com/ssd/t705/ct2000t705ssd3
https://ssd.skhynix.com/platinum_p41/
https://documents.weste
Seems like 1200TBW for 2TB is standard.
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Phison E27T + 162L TLC BiCS6, similar to the Corsair MP600 Elite.
Here's a review of the MP600 Elite [techpowerup.com]. It is a different drive but built with the same controller and NAND, can give an idea of the performance since there aren't reviews on this specific device.
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You're writing 480 TB a year to your drive???
Yeah I don't think even some major film studios write that much data a year
1200 TBW is the same as the Samsung 990 Pro, SK Hynix P41, WD Black SN850X 2TB and Crucial T705 Gen5.
https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...9p2t0b-am/
https://www.crucial.com/ssd/t705/ct2000t705ssd3
https://ssd.skhynix.com/platinum_p41/
https://documents.weste
Seems like 1200TBW for 2TB is standard.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
But whenever I see MSI Spatium m.2 NVME drives I get PTSD from the NES (Newegg Shuffle) during the Great Video Card Shortage (VideoGaming Depression Caused by Crypto Mining and low factory production).
The NES tried to force you in to paying inflated MSRP for stuff you really didn't want, but had to buy to get that video card. It was their way of reducing scalping…
Anyway, don't know if it's a good deal. I'll just cry in my corner with my over-priced 3080Ti telling myself it was worth it.
Yes, just buy a case off Amazon
https://www.samsung.com/us/comput...9p2t0b-am/ [samsung.com]
https://www.crucial.com/ssd/t705/ct2000t705ssd3
https://ssd.skhynix.com/platinum_p41/
https://documents.westerndigital....me-ssd.pdf [westerndigital.com]
Seems like 1200TBW for 2TB is standard.