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forum threadN3RD_01 posted Yesterday 05:38 PM
WD_BLACK SN850X 4TB NVMe SSD - M.2 2280, Up to 7,300 MB/s $355.99
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With that in mind though, if you're maxing out the M2 slots of your motherboard, you're going to be at Gen 4 speeds so something "around" 7-8000" is where you want to purchase anyhow.
NAND is being slurped by the AI firms and it's not going to get cheaper. Apple is is going to renegotiate in for Q2 and onward, with every other major firm (SK Hynix, Micron and Samsung) looking to lock in the contracts with the big players - little consumers are so screwed. I'm expecting prices to increase and /maybe/ come back down 10-15% from the peaks in Q2/Q3 .
IMO, this wasn't a bad deal. I'm glad I didn't have to decide this or a few more dollars for a bit more future-proofing.
Samsung ... I'm seeing 4TB at over $1000 and some even pushing $2.2K 8TB is ... absurd.
With that in mind though, if you're maxing out the M2 slots of your motherboard, you're going to be at Gen 4 speeds so something "around" 7-8000" is where you want to purchase anyhow.
NAND is being slurped by the AI firms and it's not going to get cheaper. Apple is is going to renegotiate in for Q2 and onward, with every other major firm (SK Hynix, Micron and Samsung) looking to lock in the contracts with the big players - little consumers are so screwed. I'm expecting prices to increase and /maybe/ come back down 10-15% from the peaks in Q2/Q3 .
IMO, this wasn't a bad deal. I'm glad I didn't have to decide this or a few more dollars for a bit more future-proofing.
Samsung ... I'm seeing 4TB at over $1000 and some even pushing $2.2K 8TB is ... absurd.
The main thing you'll notice is TLC will have 2-3x lifetime write rating compared to QLC, meaning your drive will last 2-3x longer.
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