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Got it up and running without issue after I flashed the new BIOS and installed the daughter card adapter I bought separately into the second "x16" slot. Only the two x16 slots support multi-lane...
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Awesome, I have the same board and was just about to look into that. Thanks!
It's crazy, this machine is barely showing it's age some I'm not in a hurry to retire it either.
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That's correct
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I literally had the same exact system up until 2 months ago when I upgraded to ryzen
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Much faster
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So 970 is faster? Always like samsung drives though.
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970 was 62% more expensive on BF than this drive now so I suspect you'll be waiting for a long time. I would say grab a HP EX920 or PNY XLR8 for for $115 instead, the jump from 660p to those would be...
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This was $82 around BF. I nabbed one. It’s pretty sweet!
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Thanks. Needed one!
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Yeah, it’ll boot from then old drive if it still has the OS on it. No re-install needed.
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check out youtube. search for Tech Deals he did a review on multiple nvme drives a few months ago and provides some info.
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In a static bag? Those poor parts!! 😱 RIP 👻
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I'm in the same predicament. XPS 15 7590 with a 256GB, so I want to upgrade to at least 1TB. According to my research:...
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if i upgrade my drive and do clean install , for some reason if i want to replace new drive with old one... the OS will boot from old drive and no need to install again?
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They've had the 2tb version of this in the $170s multiple times in the past. If you need more than 1tb and have around 170 to burn, I would wait.
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I just got a Dell XPS 15 7590 and want to put a bigger drive in it. Should I jump on this or wait for something like a Samsung 970? My budget is up to $170, and value reliability above all else.
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Depends on the use case. The average user just wants something that installs and loads their OS, programs and games fast. QLC is more than enough for that. Every time they add to the bit length per...
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Got the open box one
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You have it backward. It's the best for the average user, as it is good bang for buck.
Average users do not have high usage of their drives and rarely strain it.
You might not be an average user...
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Technically yes, however for the average user, I don't think they would notice the difference.
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