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Post #139571702 added 08-12-2020 9:57 PM by sr71 in Deal Talk
https://www.newegg.com/xpg-gammix-2tb/p/0D9-00DF-00047?Item=9SIAJNUAJP4710 224.99 as the SS for 8/13, PT start
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Post #139593665 added 08-13-2020 5:29 PM by muckymucks in Deal Talk
A lot of reviews are saying the NVMe isn't giving the advertised reading/writing speeds. Edit - Amazon reviews are saying the same thing with benchmarks to prove it.
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Post #139592819 added 08-13-2020 4:51 PM by VongolaPrimo in Deal Talk
Yeah, this is basically the 8200 PRO with a heatsink.
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Post #139595399 added 08-13-2020 6:41 PM by dr4gon in Deal Talk
Future expandability and that comparing a larger to smaller drive, the larger versions have higher speeds.
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Post #139599485 added 08-13-2020 10:24 PM by muckymucks in Deal Talk
What do you think of this NVMe? Would you buy it? I'm looking for a NVMe for video games.
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Post #139644497 added 08-15-2020 6:56 PM by sr71 in Deal Talk
most people are flat wrong - even a very full 660p still retains ~12GB of SLC cache so performance should be fine unless you're constantly writing files to that extent.
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Post #139649534 added 08-16-2020 2:51 AM by R3DTR1X in Deal Talk
I have a new Alienware R11. I upgraded the RAM to 64GB. I want to upgrade the m.2 Nvme to 2TB. But I haven’t even used half the 512 it came with yet. Have been installing games to external hard...
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Post #139600676 added 08-14-2020 12:40 AM by xenocryst in Deal Talk
Buy it. I would if not for that ugly slab of metal they slapped onto it... won't fit in my Asus X570 Crosshair VIII Hero without having to jank the motherboard's heatsink shroud.
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Post #139608872 added 08-14-2020 9:56 AM by doema in Deal Talk
So the claim of 10C cooler with heatsink is exaggerated
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Post #139647890 added 08-15-2020 10:16 PM by WeichaoZ in Deal Talk
I had Samsung 970pro 512G and this XPG ssd 1tb on my rig, I tested them on north bridge socket, they are about same, I can tell any difference when I’m gaming or other daily use. The price are way...
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Post #139680029 added 08-17-2020 10:02 AM by doema in Deal Talk
what graphics card do you have in mind? depending on the size of the graphics card cooler, it's possible the height/thickness of the NVMe heatsink could touch it. it's really hard to say unless you...
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Post #139680230 added 08-17-2020 10:09 AM by argoldst in Deal Talk
and... OOS :(
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Post #139622996 added 08-14-2020 7:40 PM by muckymucks in Deal Talk
I appreciate the feedback. I bought it. I'm looking forward to leave HDD behind.
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Post #139651694 added 08-16-2020 6:54 AM by Non-Toxic in Deal Talk
I have to echo this. In all of the reviews I have seen the SX8200 Pro for example is just as fast as the EVO's for a far lower price point. I personally run two 2tb 8200's and have had zero issues. 5...
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Post #139655798 added 08-16-2020 10:03 AM by UpbeatCrayon4617 in Deal Talk
No, even if their is a small performance difference I wouldn't even consider it because none of them get even close to this price
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Post #139659401 added 08-16-2020 12:38 PM by Jiggyfly in Deal Talk
I am doing my first "from scratch" desktop PC build and going to be picking up parts over the next couple months and thinking of picking up this SSD. I'm a newbie at this, but excited to give it a...
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Post #139647896 added 08-15-2020 10:17 PM by ScarletWalrus9567 in Deal Talk
Do I need an nvme to sata adapter to clone it? Can I clone my existing ssd with asus B450 itx mobo?
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Post #139650272 added 08-16-2020 5:04 AM by ldeveraux in Deal Talk
Not sure which board specifically you have, but you can install an M.2 drive and keep your SATA drive installed, clone, remove the SATA drive, set M.2 to boot. I wouldn't buy this drive though, I...
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Post #139589798 added 08-13-2020 2:29 PM by shyboy in Deal Talk
Other than occupation of the slot. Are there any other benefits for using 2 1tb vs 1 2tb?
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Post #139595120 added 08-13-2020 6:26 PM by ccl13 in Deal Talk
*** Currently, *** Evo and Evo Plus are greatly overpriced, even considering they perform better. SN750 is of similar value (pros and cons respectively, but overall very similar), but more...
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Post #139595186 added 08-13-2020 6:31 PM by Vermin in Deal Talk
The 8200 Pro also includes a heatsink.
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Post #139595192 added 08-13-2020 6:31 PM by bearstampede in Deal Talk
With 2 you can put them in either RAID 1 or RAID 0 for redundancy/performance purposes, although I can't imagine why you'd want to stripe them given the already high performance. Of course, I've...
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Post #139596671 added 08-13-2020 7:39 PM by PawPawDog in Deal Talk
This runs far cooler than SN750. With SN750, you need to add a heatsink otherwise it can get to ovet 80 deg C. This one on the other hand, top around 50 deg C.
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Post #139598120 added 08-13-2020 8:48 PM by ccl13 in Deal Talk
I really won't call that piece of sticker heatsink. It works as a very low performance heatsink, it is better than nothing, but only so much.
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Post #139644884 added 08-15-2020 7:17 PM by VongolaPrimo in Deal Talk
Correct. Sorry for not being clear but the S11P’s heatsink is not removable. The 8200 pro is removable.
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Post #139644095 added 08-15-2020 6:33 PM by OrangeThread349 in Deal Talk
Really depends on the model, some product lines will have faster speeds with larger storage capacities.
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Post #139593740 added 08-13-2020 5:31 PM by muckymucks in Deal Talk
I suppose if you're paranoid of the drive dying you'll lose more of your data on a 2TB drive. I'm personally in the market for a 2TB NVMe because my mobo only has two M.2 slots and I want all the...
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Post #139593821 added 08-13-2020 5:34 PM by shyboy in Deal Talk
Yeah that's the only concern I had but by doing some research it looks like it is better to have 1 2tb so I bought this. Now huting for a good mobo for i9-10900k processor
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Post #139594004 added 08-13-2020 5:41 PM by doema in Deal Talk
Any reason not to buy this over WD SN750 or Samsung Evo line? In other threads ppl have said adata/xpg nvme have slower sequential write speed but I'm not seeing this with web reviews.
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Post #139594064 added 08-13-2020 5:43 PM by muckymucks in Deal Talk
Well, there's what's advertised and what people are saying. The reviews on NewEgg and Amazon both are saying the reading/writing speeds are lower.
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Post #139595453 added 08-13-2020 6:43 PM by shyboy in Deal Talk
Is that means that the motherboard that does have m.2 heatsink on board . This will not fit?
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Post #139604291 added 08-14-2020 6:54 AM by Vermin in Deal Talk
That's fair, I forgot how insubstantial it was supposed to be.
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Post #139647227 added 08-15-2020 9:24 PM by EricB2141 in Deal Talk
I’m legit stoked for you. HDD to SSD transition is a huge upgrade. This is a great drive, hope you enjoy!
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Post #139655570 added 08-16-2020 9:54 AM by doema in Deal Talk
He's talking about using Costco Citi credit card to buy this for extended warranty coverage
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Post #139598630 added 08-13-2020 9:20 PM by PvtHudson in Deal Talk
Because people don't know how to read and buy the 256GB or the 512GB version thinking it's going to have the same read and write speeds as the 2 TB version.
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Post #139642172 added 08-12-2020 9:57 PM by SubZero5 in Deal Talk
ADATA Technology (USA) Co., Ltd via Newegg has 2TB XPG GAMMIX S11 Pro 3D NAND NVMe Gen3 x4 PCIe M.2 2280 Solid State Drive (AGAMMIXS11P-2TT-C) on sale for $224.99. Shipping is free. Thanks sr71
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Post #139599539 added 08-13-2020 10:32 PM by Jaxidian in Deal Talk
You can buy a couple 8TB NVMe drives if that's the case. :-D https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08957PT2K/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
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Post #139609166 added 08-14-2020 10:07 AM by ccl13 in Deal Talk
No, the 10 degree claims is by GAMMIX S11 Pro, which is essentially SX8200 Pro with a real heatsink. I cannot say how accurate that claim is, but it is a real heatsink, not the included sticker...
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Post #139643324 added 08-15-2020 5:51 PM by hunterbush1 in Deal Talk
I'm currently rocking an x570 chipset with an Sn750 and an Intel 660p. Both 1tb and a few 2.5 Sata ssd's as well. Would it make sense to replace the Intel with this? Kinda just want it for the pcie...
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Post #139643393 added 08-15-2020 5:54 PM by doema in Deal Talk
This drive is PCIe x4 gen 3 only and not gen 4. Gen 4 drives are still sky high in price.
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