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Post #119804663 added 09-12-2018 6:41 AM by mostcheap in Deal Talk
I agree I got the adata xpg sx8200 480gb 2weeks ago.($99) the speed (read 3135.4mb/ write 1658.6mb) if you have m.2 , you should buy sx8200 (the fast one)
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Post #119821871 added 09-12-2018 3:39 PM by Beardface in Deal Talk
Considering the samsung is SATA and the ADATA you are referencing is NVME - they aren't even remotely comparable, as they use difference interfaces. Look up the difference.
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Post #119854127 added 09-13-2018 1:48 PM by Theophilus76 in Deal Talk
Where? Link please.
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Post #119903403 added 09-15-2018 2:13 AM by unboltedfork in Deal Talk
​This is just a SATA drive. Much slower than NVMe.
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Post #119788027 added 09-11-2018 3:05 PM by VitaliyV9733 in Deal Talk
omg. I thought I was comparing to 860. Thanks for picking that up.
+88 Score 83 Replies 62,231 Views
Post #119791095 added 09-11-2018 5:12 PM by gooddog in Deal Talk
Even though they are m.2 they are all SATA. Performance-wise not much different from SATAIII.
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Post #119770707 added 09-11-2018 5:49 AM by Fant in Deal Talk
It’s right .. sata drives (even if m.2) are limited to about 500MB/sec whereas nvme drives can go to like 3GB/sec... most agree in benchmarks nvme smokes sata but in real world day to day there is...
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Post #119772455 added 09-11-2018 6:56 AM by damannoa in Deal Talk
Nm...................
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Post #119772751 added 09-11-2018 7:06 AM by ashokar23 in Deal Talk
I guess for this Black Friday 1TB would be this price as memory price getting cheaper and declined. MICRON and wdc stocks slumped recently!! Would wait for Black Friday and get 1TB for less than $100
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Post #119777887 added 09-11-2018 9:43 AM by Theophanes in Deal Talk
I noticed that others have successfully installed it in their MacBook pros. Thanks for the heads up. Rep for you and op!
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Post #119778079 added 09-11-2018 9:48 AM by rubberduck in Deal Talk
The newegg deal for $88 and free shipping blows this 500GB listing out of the water.
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Post #119769199 added 09-11-2018 4:03 AM by xcopy in Deal Talk
Well at least picked one of the most appropriate user names for yourself. As for the rest of your post, please let us all know where all the other posts are that have Samsung SATA M.2 drives on sale...
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Post #119766899 added 09-10-2018 10:59 PM by EffinAhole in Deal Talk
Good god. Can we stop posting this? This is has reposted a million times. $180 is the normal price on the 1tb now if you didnt get the memo. They are on the downfall. This is the normal price now.
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Post #119773819 added 09-11-2018 7:42 AM by Theophanes in Deal Talk
If only these would work with macs! 😕
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Post #119774267 added 09-11-2018 7:55 AM by clinteastwood in Deal Talk
Um, are you 100% sure it doesn't? "Hardware/Software Compatibility: Windows 8/Windows 7/Windows Server 2003 (32-bit and 64-bit), Vista (SP1 and above), XP (SP2 and above), MAC OSX, and Linux" ...
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Post #119782219 added 09-11-2018 11:45 AM by shockingpants in Deal Talk
If you wanna use an M.2 SSD for hackintosh, SATA is the safest bet. NVME requires more patching, uses more power (for hackintoshes), and some plain don’t work, like the PM981. Of course, this is for...
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Post #119782339 added 09-11-2018 11:49 AM by sendinvites in Deal Talk
Have you looked for nvme to sata enclosures?
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Post #119774671 added 09-10-2018 12:56 PM by wikipost in Deal Talk
The drives in this thread are SATA interface, not NVMe. Check your device's interface. Added: Newegg: 1TB version with a free Far Cry 5 gaming code for $177.99:...
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Post #119771835 added 09-11-2018 6:34 AM by gillettebl in Deal Talk
Worth pointing out that m.2 is a FORM FACTOR - it tells you the size and physical connector it uses. It has no bearing on how fast the drive operates. (Other form factors are 2.5" (common for other...
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Post #119774727 added 09-11-2018 8:08 AM by BlackMountain123 in Deal Talk
Sorry for the total rookie question here, but is this what I'd need for my Dell desktop as my primary drive? I know hardly nothing about SSDs. Thank you!
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Post #119774927 added 09-11-2018 8:15 AM by JakDavenport in Deal Talk
They (the ADATA NVMe interface m.2 SSD that you mentioned and these Samsung SATA interface m.2 SSDs) use different interfaces and generally will not work in the same devices (though some devices...
+88 Score 83 Replies 62,231 Views
Post #119775899 added 09-11-2018 8:43 AM by domenicksdeal in Deal Talk
Do not work with 20+GB file you my friend do not own steam and game 😁
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Post #119776027 added 09-11-2018 8:46 AM by K1lluminati83 in Deal Talk
Its a completely different interface. Sata 6 is a cable that maxes out at 600. Nvme is directly fed into the motherboards pcie lane and must be at 4x to deliver that speed from the bios.
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Post #119779355 added 09-11-2018 10:25 AM by Kinestron in Deal Talk
Yep, I remember going from my Intel 335 SATA to my Samsung EVO m.2. Looking at the just the read/write speeds, I was thinking I was going to see a major jump in performance. I rarely do anything with...
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Post #119781463 added 09-11-2018 11:22 AM by Sam4u in Deal Talk
Little offtopic, but I've always wondered why people are so against NVMe. Are they more expensive - Yes. Are they faster - Yes. So to each his own. Two different markets altogether. I do have SSD...
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Post #119782923 added 09-11-2018 12:02 PM by euuser1970284 in Deal Talk
It's a slickdeal for those of us who have laptops with a non-NVMe m.2 slot...and like others have said, you won't really notice a speed difference unless transferring large files, and it's still...
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Post #119851539 added 09-13-2018 12:37 PM by Artmonk14 in Deal Talk
Just got the 970 evo nvme for $160
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Post #120003495 added 09-18-2018 11:13 AM by supermango in Deal Talk
Fontpage is misleading. It gives the impression the 1TB is $108. FP shows 1 TB for 168 (the text for 500 GB is not visible) and below the 1 TB, it shows a price for $108.
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Post #119925523 added 09-15-2018 9:42 PM by letakomahieu89 in Deal Talk
Dam, I just replaced this to my stock ssd in Yoga 12ibk 12.5" (i3 model). And it fly like a rocket!!!
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Post #119808803 added 09-12-2018 8:56 AM by CTRFK8 in Deal Talk
is there really much of a big difference in gaming , i am using a SSD 850 pro 2tb
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Post #119801627 added 09-12-2018 3:31 AM by DVD in Deal Talk
Also available from Newegg with free Far Cry 5 game code. https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147678&cm_re=samsung_860_evo-_-20-147-678-_-Product
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Post #119775131 added 09-11-2018 8:21 AM by slowcaptain in Deal Talk
If I'm reading this right, yes most people buy SSD for OS installation and programs, because they load much faster. For actual data storage like photos, videos etc you can go for cheaper HDDs with...
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Post #119780563 added 09-11-2018 10:58 AM by getgoodstuff in Deal Talk
That price is for 2.5" not M.2 2280 SATA. Still a good price. Deals on M.2 SATA are pretty hard to come by and $88 for 500GB Sammy Evo would've been a great deal.
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Post #119780691 added 09-11-2018 11:02 AM by daewootech in Deal Talk
damn thats a good price!, oh wait its a 860 not a 960, and oh wait its SATA not NVME, ok well its a decent price but im still waiting for nvme drives to come down, thats the good stuff
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Post #119782299 added 09-11-2018 11:48 AM by euuser1970284 in Deal Talk
This is great, my laptop only takes SATA M.2 and deals always seem to be for NVMe. I'm hurting with the measly 128GB boot drive in there (at least it has a secondary 1TB), but going to hold off since...
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Post #119784731 added 09-11-2018 1:06 PM by jonm1013 in Deal Talk
I have an XPD 9560 with 512GB would this work? And is it easy transferring?
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Post #119786127 added 09-11-2018 1:57 PM by nomistaek in Deal Talk
same boat here. worse case is return if it doesn't work 🤔
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Post #119772251 added 09-11-2018 6:50 AM by LanceB in Deal Talk
Got excited because I thought the TB was the $108 price. I need my Tuesday coffee.
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Post #119772475 added 09-11-2018 6:57 AM by sanDan in Deal Talk
"Sata" needs to be placed in the title.
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Post #119772571 added 09-11-2018 7:00 AM by ClintonC9087 in Deal Talk
I scored a 860 EVO 500GB from $90 from Fry's this weekend (regular SSD - not m.2) It is still on sale. https://www.frys.com/product/9451991?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG
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