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Kingston Digital SA1000M8/240G A1000 240GB PCIe NVMe M.2 2280 Internal SSD High Performance Solid State Drive https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BMXS6SH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_yu7pCbQNZ8G5M

 

 

So i was looking for SSD's below like $70 and wanted to know if this is any good my budget is $70 and i need it to be 240 otlr 250 gb

 

Gonna replace my Samsung 850 evo ssd for my boot drive

 

 

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8 minutes ago, truecrafting said:

Kingston Digital SA1000M8/240G A1000 240GB PCIe NVMe M.2 2280 Internal SSD High Performance Solid State Drive https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BMXS6SH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_yu7pCbQNZ8G5M

 

 

So i was looking for SSD's below like $70 and wanted to know if this is any good my budget is $70 and i need it to be 240 otlr 250 gb

 

Gonna replace my Samsung 850 evo ssd for my boot drive

 

 

If i don't respond i have tons of classes hhahahaha 

 

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For 256GB and smaller capacities, Phison E8 drives like the Kingston A1000 and MyDigitalSSD SBX are currently matching mainstream SATA SSDs on price. For larger drives, products like the Crucial MX500 and WD Blue still offer a much better price per GB than any NVMe option. 1TB SATA SSDs have finally made it back down to $200, but the NVMe competitors are still closer to $300. Most consumers would be better served by going with a decent SATA drive and investing the difference in a better GPU or more RAM. Users who really need very fast mass storage for eg. video editing should skip the low-end NVMe SSDs that offer only modestly better sequential access performance than SATA drives and instead shop for the high-end NVMe drives that deliver several GB/s for reads and writes.

https://www.anandtech.com/show/12991/the-kingston-a1000-nvme-ssd-review/9

 

According do this, its not really much faster than your current drive.

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1 minute ago, TrigrH said:

https://www.anandtech.com/show/12991/the-kingston-a1000-nvme-ssd-review/9

 

According do this, its not really much faster than your current drive.

So what nvme ssd should i get i cant get a sata drive anymore i cant place no more drives i only have a few drive cages

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Why are you buying nvme if you can only afford $70...

Get a normal sata SSD.

You won't notice a difference.

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13 minutes ago, truecrafting said:

So what nvme ssd should i get i cant get a sata drive anymore i cant place no more drives i only have a few drive cages

ssds dont need to be mounted into a drive bay, they dont have moving parts.

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