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Post #140731112 added 09-28-2020 11:14 AM by SmartBook6047 in Deal Talk
5 year warranty if registered within 90 days of purchase
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Post #140731100 added 09-28-2020 11:13 AM by SmartBook6047 in Deal Talk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErKrnZ_RlT0
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Post #140523320 added 09-20-2020 10:40 AM by lightingman117 in Deal Talk
From tech support. 5-yr warranty (if registered) SB-RKTQ4-1TB TBW 200 SB-RKTQ4-2TB TBW 400 SB-RKTQ4-4TB TBW 800 Performance (2T) is about on par than my rocket 4.0 (1T)
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Post #140115380 added 09-03-2020 10:12 AM by Bruce-TC in Deal Talk
Anyone get this shipped? They canceled my order.
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Post #139895867 added 08-25-2020 6:46 PM by someoneslick in Deal Talk
By the title having a 's in it, this doesn't come up when searching ssd. Sucks that I am going to end up spending more than the 2tb one costs just to get a 980 pro when it comes out... but already...
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Post #139895174 added 08-25-2020 6:12 PM by CTRFK8 in Deal Talk
i havent dont raid 0 in years boy raiding five 8tb drives at 40tb going 1100mb/s basically saturating the entire sata 6gbps line makes me happy knowing I will never run out of space. my 192tb...
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Post #139874762 added 08-25-2020 1:53 AM by b.arms in Deal Talk
These NVMe cards (M-Key) use 4 PCIe lanes PCIe 3.0 x 4 lanes = 4,000MB/s PCIe 4.0 x 4 lanes = 8,000MB/s USB 3.2 Gen 1 = 625MB/s (5000Mb/s) USB 3.2 Gen 2 = 1,250MB/s (10Gb/s) USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 =...
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Post #139874660 added 08-25-2020 1:25 AM by _NERD in Deal Talk
These are really good prices for 4.0 NVMe drives. I have a MSI MEG Unify X570 motherboard with a Corsair MP600 2TB NVMe in one of the three PCIe 4.0 m.2 slots. The screenshot is a benchmark I...
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Post #139874573 added 08-25-2020 1:10 AM by CTRFK8 in Deal Talk
pcie x5 will be out in 6 months
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Post #139863407 added 08-24-2020 2:11 PM by MetalliTooL in Deal Talk
But why not spend like $20 extra bucks for the Sabrent PCIe 4? It may not currently make much of a difference but it may in the future.
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Post #139859294 added 08-24-2020 11:35 AM by Lafiro in Deal Talk
This is sad. I was able to find TBW rating on a few other lines from Sabrent, but not this one. I would really like to know this one. If it's like the QLC RKTQ shown below, it really won't be good...
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Post #139841048 added 08-23-2020 1:58 PM by Nuocmamstyle in Deal Talk
WD also has the SN750 for $120+thumb drive. I got mine in a few days after order which is dam fast. SN750 is fukken fast... faster than my old Adata SX8200! Sequential Read (Q= 32,T= 1) : ...
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Post #139836965 added 08-23-2020 10:47 AM by brandon079 in Deal Talk
USB 3 gen 2 isn't fast enough to even get the full potential out of 4 lanes PCIe 3.0. save yourself some cash and just get a PCIe 3.0 nvme.
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Post #139834268 added 08-23-2020 8:49 AM by sutcliffe1 in Deal Talk
I just picked up the ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro last week on Amazon for $135. Would it make sense to swap it for this instead?
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Post #139828559 added 08-22-2020 11:51 PM by Gb1908 in Deal Talk
Nvme 4 was supposed to compliment ddr5 on throughput gains, but ddr5 is far behind in release mainly because cpu development is so far behind not warranting the socket change yet. Basically, CPUs...
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Post #139821788 added 08-22-2020 4:05 PM by cptsoviet in Deal Talk
It doesn't matter because you will be bottlenecked by USB controller. USB 3.2 has max transfer rate of 1.3GB/s, 4x pcie 3.0 has max bandwidth of 4GB/s, pcie4 is about 8GB/s, so you can use any...
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Post #139820213 added 08-22-2020 2:34 PM by turbodog in Deal Talk
I'd also want to know the write endurance on these before jumping in, especially the 4TB which you could conceivably use for a decade before it became obsolete. Not sure it's a great time to be...
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Post #139820093 added 08-22-2020 2:27 PM by CouponFinder99 in Deal Talk
True. Unless you want to run something high performance like a bunch of VMs running some kind of clustered processing engine that needs to read/write a lot of data, then you’re probably throwing your...
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Post #139817087 added 08-22-2020 11:47 AM by Krazen1211 in Deal Talk
double post.
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Post #139816721 added 08-22-2020 11:26 AM by pookguy88 in Deal Talk
are these backwards compatible with PCIE 3?
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