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Post #120446242 added 10-03-2018 9:29 AM by euuser1527068 in Deal Talk
I had one fail when the fan in a power supply stopped working. The case fan was not enough to keep it cool and the temp in the case climbed. The drive started to fail just as the monitor alarm sent a...
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Post #120445912 added 10-03-2018 9:17 AM by Born2mast in Deal Talk
After 2 yr it will be outdated so IMHO it doesn't make sense warranty is 2yr or 3yr
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Post #120401182 added 10-01-2018 12:49 PM by jsm11482 in Deal Talk
User Benchmark shows them to be pretty much the same, with the HP having the edge: http://ssd.userbenchmark.com/Compare/HP-EX920-1TB-vs-Adata-XPG-SX8200-NVMe-PCIe-M2-960GB/m488611vsm504709
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Post #120403969 added 10-01-2018 2:42 PM by megazone23 in Deal Talk
I wish there was a userbenchmark on reliability of products. That will make my choice easier as I will trade performance for reliability any day.
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Post #120404116 added 10-01-2018 2:48 PM by TwinPrime in Deal Talk
The adata has a 5 yr while the hp is a 3 yr warranty if that makes a difference to anyone.
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Post #120417391 added 10-02-2018 6:16 AM by dg0129 in Deal Talk
For all the talk of reliability has anyone personally seen an ssd fail? I have yet to ever see one or talk to anyone that has had one fail. Yet I know of dozens of spin disks that have failed and...
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Post #120420169 added 10-02-2018 8:31 AM by beefstewforyou in Deal Talk
Had a G.Skill SSD fail. Granted, this was before 3D NAND and other improved tech.
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Post #120420643 added 10-02-2018 8:49 AM by hy_tek in Deal Talk
I do not think HP makes their own nvme ssds so this is likely a rebadged something.
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Post #120426106 added 10-02-2018 12:01 PM by mischlep in Deal Talk
The controller is a Silicon Motion SM2262 the NAND on board is Intel/Micron 64L 3D TLC It's not a rebadging, but there are similar drives out there using the same controller. "The HP EX920 is...
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Post #120428794 added 10-02-2018 1:38 PM by MatthewM3741 in Deal Talk
I'd trust HP over ADATA any day. Haven't heard of ADATA Enterprise clusters
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Post #120391111 added 10-01-2018 1:26 AM by Discombobulated in Deal Talk
Platinum Micro via urlhasbeenblocked For those interested Note, must apply the listed promo code to receive discount. Limit 2 per order. 1TB HP EX920 M.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe 3D TLC Internal Solid...
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Post #120424207 added 10-01-2018 1:26 AM by brisar in Deal Talk
Platinum Micro via urlhasbeenblocked has 1TB HP EX920 PCIe NVMe 3D TLC NAND M.2 Solid State Drive (2YY47AA#ABC) for $234.99 - $35 w/ coupon code PLM35 = $199.99. Shipping is free. Thanks Discombobulated ...
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Post #120425965 added 10-02-2018 11:56 AM by Sometimes_ITGuy in Deal Talk
Hello friend. NVME is the protocol, M.2 is the connector type. M.2 is just the physical connector and can work with both SATA and NVME. If you are building a computer and want this SSD, make...
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Post #120424393 added 10-02-2018 11:00 AM by Parkhost in Deal Talk
I am using ADATA.But thanks
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Post #120425098 added 10-02-2018 11:25 AM by mischlep in Deal Talk
Cheaper* (960 GB for the ADATA vs the 1TB HP) Faster* (ADATA SX8200 Generally faster in Anandtech Light Storage Bench, but more latency in heavier workloads and full-drive scenarios.)
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Post #120424672 added 10-02-2018 11:09 AM by EthanH5438 in Deal Talk
Is this an SSD or a chipset?
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Post #120425362 added 10-02-2018 11:34 AM by EthanH5438 in Deal Talk
Title doesn't convey enough detail for me to know how to use it. I plan on building a PC but the SSD types is where I get confused about. I've seen deal lately but what is so different about this...
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Post #120400720 added 10-01-2018 12:31 PM by R3DTR1X in Deal Talk
ADATA is cheaper and faster
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Post #120407383 added 10-01-2018 5:17 PM by Crbry in Deal Talk
Apparently the HP is 5 years as well now. Both use the same controller and NAND, while the Adata has more space reserved for provisioning and a larger SLC cache that should give it better sustained...
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Post #120408013 added 10-01-2018 5:47 PM by megazone23 in Deal Talk
Warranty means nothing to me for a storage device. If something wrong happen, I don't need them to give me even a brand new one, I only want my data back (and time trying to recover data) And it's...
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Post #120422974 added 10-02-2018 10:11 AM by TwinPrime in Deal Talk
"Stacking" like from Kavanaugh's yearbook? - https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=stacking&utm_source=search-action
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Post #120424336 added 10-02-2018 10:58 AM by DealSeekerer in Deal Talk
3d nand is less reliable than the mlc in theory.
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Post #120424477 added 10-02-2018 11:03 AM by lester.generoberts in Deal Talk
Can you cite a source? Or give a link please
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Post #120424552 added 10-02-2018 11:06 AM by Jranew in Deal Talk
I've had them fail also. Unlike the typical disk based drives you get NO warning. It just stops and no chance to recover, backups become imperative rather than an I'll get to it. A disk drive...
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Post #120425830 added 10-02-2018 11:52 AM by Meltz in Deal Talk
I've ordered two of these from Platinum Micro and both were bad. The first was great for awhile and ended dying after about 3 weeks. (And to be fair, there were other parts of the computer that...
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Post #120427108 added 10-02-2018 12:36 PM by BlakeDC in Deal Talk
If you're a gamer, this is faster than the 970 pro. It's reads are a bit better with large files etc and general read is about neck and neck. Writing as a gamer isn't that big of a concern 😁🤙
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Post #120446548 added 10-03-2018 9:38 AM by goolump in Deal Talk
Yes, I've had several fail, mostly older Kingstons, one Intel.
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Post #120417601 added 10-02-2018 6:28 AM by Mosquito in Deal Talk
Yes. I have had 2 fail on me personally. One was OCZ (Original Vertex series after 3 years), and the other was a SanDisk after about 1-1/2 years. But yes, I've had way more HDDs fail. ...
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Post #120434773 added 10-02-2018 6:18 PM by DontTaxBeer in Deal Talk
is it cheaper because you lose your data faster. everything i have from Adata has failed, from ram to my phone's microSD cards to a backup SSD. i'll skip that brand.
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Post #120418051 added 10-02-2018 6:56 AM by djlenoir in Deal Talk
No, older motherboards that support Core 2 Duo will not have a M.2 slot necessary to use this drive. You will want a standard 2.5" SSD for your purposes. However, even that will help breath new life...
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Post #120419134 added 10-02-2018 7:45 AM by madburg in Deal Talk
Does urlhasbeenblocked allow stacking?
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Post #120424807 added 10-02-2018 11:15 AM by mischlep in Deal Talk
Both Tweaktown and Anandtech claim that HP extended the warranty on the EX920 series to 5 years.
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Post #120424846 added 10-02-2018 11:16 AM by Phasers in Deal Talk
M.2 Form Factor NVMe SSD.
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Post #120428692 added 10-02-2018 1:34 PM by mhoward84 in Deal Talk
Loooots back in the day. I haven’t had any SSDs fail on me in the last 5-7 years except the joke known as Samsung 850 Pro, had a 50% fail rate in customer servers. EVOs always been great
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Post #120428866 added 10-02-2018 1:41 PM by MatthewM3741 in Deal Talk
Wait, I'm running a 850 pro in my desktop as C: drive should I be worried? Should I ghost it to my Crucial MX100?
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Post #120408253 added 10-01-2018 5:56 PM by osv1 in Deal Talk
https://www.tweaktown.com/news/62473/hp-ex920-gets-5-year-warranty-endurance-upgrade/index.html 5 year warranty on this unit.
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Post #121246819 added 11-03-2018 11:23 PM by sr71 in Deal Talk
not necessarily, 2yr old SSDs in the 240GB-512GB range are still relevant today - see Sandisk/WD/Intel/Crucial/Samsung.... Plus the next gen QLC will likely be cheaper but not faster.
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Post #120407305 added 10-01-2018 5:14 PM by osv1 in Deal Talk
i got one of these last week, with the same discount code... people claimed that it had a 5-year warranty, but the paperwork says 3 years, or the day when it reaches it's tbw(total bytes written)...
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Post #120417697 added 10-02-2018 6:34 AM by yoeddie in Deal Talk
Does anybody know if this will work on an old Dell tower Dimension 9200 Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E6300 (2MB L2 Cache,1.86GHz,1066 FSB) Need to resurrect this machine.
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Post #120404080 added 10-01-2018 2:46 PM by jsm11482 in Deal Talk
FWIW I got the ADATA deal.
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