Posted August 30, 2019 What's the better Sata SSD? Both have similar prices here: Crucial MX500 is 142 levs = 81.14$ and the 860 EVO is 159 levs = 90.86. I saw the Evo is faster in some benchamrks, but it's longevity is smaller (it was 150 TB vs crucial's 180TB iirc) What are your opinions? I've ordered the Crucial one but i can cancel the order. Should i get the Samsumng 860 EVO? Is there perhaps a better NVMe SSD? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 11 minutes ago, goshot said: Is there perhaps a better NVMe SSD? any nmve sub r/w speed is atleast 3~6x faster than sata ssd, what do you need? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 15 minutes ago, goshot said: What's the better Sata SSD? Both have similar prices here: Crucial MX500 is 142 levs = 81.14$ and the 860 EVO is 159 levs = 90.86. I saw the Evo is faster in some benchamrks, but it's longevity is smaller (it was 150 TB vs crucial's 180TB iirc) What are your opinions? I've ordered the Crucial one but i can cancel the order. Should i get the Samsumng 860 EVO? Is there perhaps a better NVMe SSD? If you can stick NVMe in, then Samsung Evo Plus 970: Warranty5-Year Limited Warrantyor 300 TBW Limited Warranty Double the durability for £30 more. Samsung's warranty + Samsung Magician comes with it. Worth considering. Main PC: CPU: Intel Core i9 13900KS SP 116 (124P-102E) (6.1Ghz P-Cores 4.8Ghz E-cores) MC SP 88 CPU Voltage: LLC8 1.525V (real voltage 1.425V + - Temps 85-90 P-Cores, 70-73 E-cores) Cooled by: Supercool Direct Die 14th gen full nickel Motherboard: Z790 ASUS Maximus Apex Encore RAM: GSkill TridentZ 2x24GB DDR5 8600Mhz CL38 (OC from 8000Mhz CL40) GPU: RTX MSI 4090 Suprim X with EKWB waterblock Case: My own case fabricated out of aluminium and wood Storage: 4x 2TB Sarbent Rocket Plus Gen 4.0 NVMe, 1x External 2TB Seagate Barracuda (Backup) WiFi: BE202 WiFi 7 Tri-Band card module PSU: Corsair AX1600i with custom black and red cables with 2x Corsair 5V+ Load Balancer Display: Samsung Oddysey G9 240Hz Ver. 5120x1440 with G-Sync and Freesync Premium Pro 1008 Firmware Ver, and 1x Electriq USB C 1080p 15'8 inch IPS portable display for temperature and stats, MSI 23'8 144Hz G-Sync Fan Controllers: 6x AquaComputer Octo with 5 temperature sensors Cooling: Three Custom Loops: 1st Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for GPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, red coolant 2nd Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for CPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, purple coolant 3rd Loop: 1x 240mm PE CoolStream radiator with 1x EKWB Revo D5 pump (RAM ONLY) Total: 5x pumps and 13x radiators 50x 3000RPM Noctua Industrial fans Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow V3 RGB - Green switches Sound: Logitech Z680 5.1 THX Certified 505W Speakers Mouse: Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless with charging dock Piano: Yamaha P155 Phone: Oppo Find X5 Pro Camera: Logitech Brio Pro 4K VR: Oculus Rift S External SSD: 256GB Overclocking OS Laptop: MSI Titan GT77HX V13, RTX 4090 175W, i9 13980HX OC: P-Cores 5.8Ghz 3 cores and 5.2Ghz 5 cores and E-Cores 4.3Ghz, 192GB of RAM @5600Mhz @3600 (chipset limit), 12TB (3x4TB) of NVMe, 17'3 inch 4K 144Hz MiniLED screen, 4x 17'3 ASUS portable USB-C Monitors 240Hz, Creative Sound Blaster G6 Sound Card, Portable 16TB NVMe in TB4 enclosures (8x2TB), Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless with charging dock gaming mouse, Keychron K3 gaming keyboard with blue switches low profile, Logitech Brio 4K Webcam. Hand held: ROG Ally with XG Mobile RTX 3080 with Keychron K3 low profile keyboard (Blue Switches) and Razer Hyperspeed V3 mouse and 4TB NVMe upgrade (WDBlack SN850X), with 100W 20000Mah power bank and portable monitor ROG XG17AHP 17'3 inch 240Hz with built in battery, and 518Wh Power station for Camping. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 I don't think the intel 660p costs much more Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 Author 3 minutes ago, dgsddfgdfhgs said: any nmve sub r/w speed is atleast 3~6x faster than sata ssd, what do you need? I just need a storage for all my stuff, from documents, code, journals to some games. Idk if i rally need an NVMe. 2 minutes ago, TheNaitsyrk said: If you can stick NVMe in, then Samsung Evo Plus 970: Warranty5-Year Limited Warrantyor 300 TBW Limited Warranty Double the durability for £30 more. Samsung's warranty + Samsung Magician comes with it. Worth considering. What's Samsung Magician? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 Just now, goshot said: I just need a storage for all my stuff, from documents, code, journals to some games. Idk if i rally need an NVMe. What's Samsung Magician? https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/product/consumer/magician/ Main PC: CPU: Intel Core i9 13900KS SP 116 (124P-102E) (6.1Ghz P-Cores 4.8Ghz E-cores) MC SP 88 CPU Voltage: LLC8 1.525V (real voltage 1.425V + - Temps 85-90 P-Cores, 70-73 E-cores) Cooled by: Supercool Direct Die 14th gen full nickel Motherboard: Z790 ASUS Maximus Apex Encore RAM: GSkill TridentZ 2x24GB DDR5 8600Mhz CL38 (OC from 8000Mhz CL40) GPU: RTX MSI 4090 Suprim X with EKWB waterblock Case: My own case fabricated out of aluminium and wood Storage: 4x 2TB Sarbent Rocket Plus Gen 4.0 NVMe, 1x External 2TB Seagate Barracuda (Backup) WiFi: BE202 WiFi 7 Tri-Band card module PSU: Corsair AX1600i with custom black and red cables with 2x Corsair 5V+ Load Balancer Display: Samsung Oddysey G9 240Hz Ver. 5120x1440 with G-Sync and Freesync Premium Pro 1008 Firmware Ver, and 1x Electriq USB C 1080p 15'8 inch IPS portable display for temperature and stats, MSI 23'8 144Hz G-Sync Fan Controllers: 6x AquaComputer Octo with 5 temperature sensors Cooling: Three Custom Loops: 1st Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for GPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, red coolant 2nd Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for CPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, purple coolant 3rd Loop: 1x 240mm PE CoolStream radiator with 1x EKWB Revo D5 pump (RAM ONLY) Total: 5x pumps and 13x radiators 50x 3000RPM Noctua Industrial fans Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow V3 RGB - Green switches Sound: Logitech Z680 5.1 THX Certified 505W Speakers Mouse: Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless with charging dock Piano: Yamaha P155 Phone: Oppo Find X5 Pro Camera: Logitech Brio Pro 4K VR: Oculus Rift S External SSD: 256GB Overclocking OS Laptop: MSI Titan GT77HX V13, RTX 4090 175W, i9 13980HX OC: P-Cores 5.8Ghz 3 cores and 5.2Ghz 5 cores and E-Cores 4.3Ghz, 192GB of RAM @5600Mhz @3600 (chipset limit), 12TB (3x4TB) of NVMe, 17'3 inch 4K 144Hz MiniLED screen, 4x 17'3 ASUS portable USB-C Monitors 240Hz, Creative Sound Blaster G6 Sound Card, Portable 16TB NVMe in TB4 enclosures (8x2TB), Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless with charging dock gaming mouse, Keychron K3 gaming keyboard with blue switches low profile, Logitech Brio 4K Webcam. Hand held: ROG Ally with XG Mobile RTX 3080 with Keychron K3 low profile keyboard (Blue Switches) and Razer Hyperspeed V3 mouse and 4TB NVMe upgrade (WDBlack SN850X), with 100W 20000Mah power bank and portable monitor ROG XG17AHP 17'3 inch 240Hz with built in battery, and 518Wh Power station for Camping. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 Author Just now, Epimetheus said: I don't think the intel 660p costs much more I've watched Linu's review on the intel 660p. It's cheaper but it's a little worse and i think it didn't have any DRAM in it. I'd prefer an SSD with DRAM so everything is better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 2 minutes ago, goshot said: What's Samsung Magician? Samsung’s ssd diagnostic tool in my opinion the samsung is the best, the 860 evo. It lasts longer than the mx500 and has good warranty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 Author 1 minute ago, TheNaitsyrk said: https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/product/consumer/magician/ Just found out that the 500GB Samsung Evo Plus 970 is like 100 levs more... Keepin mind the crucials one is 142 levs. i'll skip on the 970 Evo for now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 Author 5 minutes ago, MojangYang said: in my opinion the samsung is the best, the 860 evo. It lasts longer than the mx500 and has good warranty They both have a 5 year warranty 7 minutes ago, TheNaitsyrk said: https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/product/consumer/magician/ 6 minutes ago, MojangYang said: Samsung’s ssd diagnostic tool How good is this diagnostics tool? How much does it help? Is it worth considering? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 2 minutes ago, goshot said: They both have a 5 year warranty How good is this diagnostics tool? How much does it help? Is it worth considering? Literally everything is in the link I gave you.... Main PC: CPU: Intel Core i9 13900KS SP 116 (124P-102E) (6.1Ghz P-Cores 4.8Ghz E-cores) MC SP 88 CPU Voltage: LLC8 1.525V (real voltage 1.425V + - Temps 85-90 P-Cores, 70-73 E-cores) Cooled by: Supercool Direct Die 14th gen full nickel Motherboard: Z790 ASUS Maximus Apex Encore RAM: GSkill TridentZ 2x24GB DDR5 8600Mhz CL38 (OC from 8000Mhz CL40) GPU: RTX MSI 4090 Suprim X with EKWB waterblock Case: My own case fabricated out of aluminium and wood Storage: 4x 2TB Sarbent Rocket Plus Gen 4.0 NVMe, 1x External 2TB Seagate Barracuda (Backup) WiFi: BE202 WiFi 7 Tri-Band card module PSU: Corsair AX1600i with custom black and red cables with 2x Corsair 5V+ Load Balancer Display: Samsung Oddysey G9 240Hz Ver. 5120x1440 with G-Sync and Freesync Premium Pro 1008 Firmware Ver, and 1x Electriq USB C 1080p 15'8 inch IPS portable display for temperature and stats, MSI 23'8 144Hz G-Sync Fan Controllers: 6x AquaComputer Octo with 5 temperature sensors Cooling: Three Custom Loops: 1st Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for GPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, red coolant 2nd Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for CPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, purple coolant 3rd Loop: 1x 240mm PE CoolStream radiator with 1x EKWB Revo D5 pump (RAM ONLY) Total: 5x pumps and 13x radiators 50x 3000RPM Noctua Industrial fans Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow V3 RGB - Green switches Sound: Logitech Z680 5.1 THX Certified 505W Speakers Mouse: Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless with charging dock Piano: Yamaha P155 Phone: Oppo Find X5 Pro Camera: Logitech Brio Pro 4K VR: Oculus Rift S External SSD: 256GB Overclocking OS Laptop: MSI Titan GT77HX V13, RTX 4090 175W, i9 13980HX OC: P-Cores 5.8Ghz 3 cores and 5.2Ghz 5 cores and E-Cores 4.3Ghz, 192GB of RAM @5600Mhz @3600 (chipset limit), 12TB (3x4TB) of NVMe, 17'3 inch 4K 144Hz MiniLED screen, 4x 17'3 ASUS portable USB-C Monitors 240Hz, Creative Sound Blaster G6 Sound Card, Portable 16TB NVMe in TB4 enclosures (8x2TB), Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless with charging dock gaming mouse, Keychron K3 gaming keyboard with blue switches low profile, Logitech Brio 4K Webcam. Hand held: ROG Ally with XG Mobile RTX 3080 with Keychron K3 low profile keyboard (Blue Switches) and Razer Hyperspeed V3 mouse and 4TB NVMe upgrade (WDBlack SN850X), with 100W 20000Mah power bank and portable monitor ROG XG17AHP 17'3 inch 240Hz with built in battery, and 518Wh Power station for Camping. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 2 minutes ago, goshot said: They both have a 5 year warranty How good is this diagnostics tool? How much does it help? Is it worth considering? The samsung is more trustworthy anyway. as for the diagnostic software, it’s a good one in the entire ssd softwares kingdom, but it’s not important. It tests the drive and predict failures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 Author 1 minute ago, TheNaitsyrk said: Literally everything is in the link I gave you.... I mean, I saw it, but they don't always show everything you know. There could be issues that they're hiding that are only mentioned in reviews or forums. I'm asking if any of you happen to know whether this actually works from personal experience, are there any issues, how much it actually helps etc. Also does Crucial have an equivalent to this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 Just now, goshot said: I mean, I saw it, but they don't always show everything you know. There could be issues that they're hiding that are only mentioned in reviews or forums. I'm asking if any of you happen to know whether this actually works from personal experience, are there any issues, how much it actually helps etc. Also does Crucial have an equivalent to this? They did. Main PC: CPU: Intel Core i9 13900KS SP 116 (124P-102E) (6.1Ghz P-Cores 4.8Ghz E-cores) MC SP 88 CPU Voltage: LLC8 1.525V (real voltage 1.425V + - Temps 85-90 P-Cores, 70-73 E-cores) Cooled by: Supercool Direct Die 14th gen full nickel Motherboard: Z790 ASUS Maximus Apex Encore RAM: GSkill TridentZ 2x24GB DDR5 8600Mhz CL38 (OC from 8000Mhz CL40) GPU: RTX MSI 4090 Suprim X with EKWB waterblock Case: My own case fabricated out of aluminium and wood Storage: 4x 2TB Sarbent Rocket Plus Gen 4.0 NVMe, 1x External 2TB Seagate Barracuda (Backup) WiFi: BE202 WiFi 7 Tri-Band card module PSU: Corsair AX1600i with custom black and red cables with 2x Corsair 5V+ Load Balancer Display: Samsung Oddysey G9 240Hz Ver. 5120x1440 with G-Sync and Freesync Premium Pro 1008 Firmware Ver, and 1x Electriq USB C 1080p 15'8 inch IPS portable display for temperature and stats, MSI 23'8 144Hz G-Sync Fan Controllers: 6x AquaComputer Octo with 5 temperature sensors Cooling: Three Custom Loops: 1st Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for GPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, red coolant 2nd Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for CPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, purple coolant 3rd Loop: 1x 240mm PE CoolStream radiator with 1x EKWB Revo D5 pump (RAM ONLY) Total: 5x pumps and 13x radiators 50x 3000RPM Noctua Industrial fans Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow V3 RGB - Green switches Sound: Logitech Z680 5.1 THX Certified 505W Speakers Mouse: Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless with charging dock Piano: Yamaha P155 Phone: Oppo Find X5 Pro Camera: Logitech Brio Pro 4K VR: Oculus Rift S External SSD: 256GB Overclocking OS Laptop: MSI Titan GT77HX V13, RTX 4090 175W, i9 13980HX OC: P-Cores 5.8Ghz 3 cores and 5.2Ghz 5 cores and E-Cores 4.3Ghz, 192GB of RAM @5600Mhz @3600 (chipset limit), 12TB (3x4TB) of NVMe, 17'3 inch 4K 144Hz MiniLED screen, 4x 17'3 ASUS portable USB-C Monitors 240Hz, Creative Sound Blaster G6 Sound Card, Portable 16TB NVMe in TB4 enclosures (8x2TB), Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless with charging dock gaming mouse, Keychron K3 gaming keyboard with blue switches low profile, Logitech Brio 4K Webcam. Hand held: ROG Ally with XG Mobile RTX 3080 with Keychron K3 low profile keyboard (Blue Switches) and Razer Hyperspeed V3 mouse and 4TB NVMe upgrade (WDBlack SN850X), with 100W 20000Mah power bank and portable monitor ROG XG17AHP 17'3 inch 240Hz with built in battery, and 518Wh Power station for Camping. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 Author 2 minutes ago, MojangYang said: The samsung is more trustworthy anyway. as for the diagnostic software, it’s a good one in the entire ssd softwares kingdom, but it’s not important. It tests the drive and predict failures Is there a diagnostic tool counterpart for crucial? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 30 minutes ago, goshot said: but it's longevity is smaller (it was 150 TB vs crucial's 180TB iirc) Keep in mind you're quoting the TBW on the 860 EVO 250GB model, which is lower because it has less memory modules. On the 500GB versions it's 300TB on the 860 EVO vs. 180TB on the MX500. This is likely because the MLC vs. TLC used. TLC holds more capacity (thus cheaper), but has less longevity. I am not saying this is important, but I felt like i needed to mention/correct it. The Crucial MX500 is still a really solid SSD choice and 180TB written is kind of out of the realm for most PC users. "We're all in this together, might as well be friends" Tom, Toonami. mini eLiXiVy: my open source 65% mechanical PCB, a build log, PCB anatomy and discussing open source licenses: https://linustechtips.com/topic/1366493-elixivy-a-65-mechanical-keyboard-build-log-pcb-anatomy-and-how-i-open-sourced-this-project/ mini_cardboard: a 4% keyboard build log and how keyboards work: https://linustechtips.com/topic/1328547-mini_cardboard-a-4-keyboard-build-log-and-how-keyboards-work/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 Author 1 minute ago, TheNaitsyrk said: They did. But they don't have it anymore, right? What was the name of their software? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 3 minutes ago, goshot said: Is there a diagnostic tool counterpart for crucial? Don’t think so. also the software is not important, you can get any third party one that runs s.m.a.r.t scan on the drive Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 Author 1 minute ago, Minibois said: Keep in mind you're quoting the TBW on the 860 EVO 250GB model, which is lower because it has less memory modules. On the 500GB versions it's 300TB on the 860 EVO vs. 180TB on the MX500. This is likely because the MLC vs. TLC used. TLC holds more capacity (thus cheaper), but has less longevity. I am not saying this is important, but I felt like i needed to mention/correct it. The Crucial MX500 is still a really solid SSD choice and 180TB written is kind of out of the realm for most PC users. Thank you very much for your correction! I just realized that the EVO has MLC not TLC. MLC is faster than TLC, right? The price idfference in a vacuum between these 2 drives isn't all that much, it's like 10$. Which would you recommend? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 3 minutes ago, goshot said: Thank you very much for your correction! I just realized that the EVO has MLC not TLC. MLC is faster than TLC, right? The price idfference in a vacuum between these 2 drives isn't all that much, it's like 10$. Which would you recommend? Samsung all the way. $10 for 120TBW more and slight faster speed is worth it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 Author 6 minutes ago, MojangYang said: Don’t think so. also the software is not important, you can get any third party one that runs s.m.a.r.t scan on the drive Didn't know that, thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 10 minutes ago, Minibois said: This is likely because the MLC 860 Evo uses TLC. Samsung names everything MLC. it uses 3 bit MLC which is TLC. DLC AKA 2 bit MLC is only on their pro drives iirc. 47 minutes ago, goshot said: Is there perhaps a better NVMe SSD? you might be able to get a Sabrent rocket or similar for more or less the same. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 4 minutes ago, goshot said: MLC is faster than TLC, right? Yes.. And no..-ish. Disregard what is said below. It is still neat info, but not relevant to the conversation because of what GoldenLag said below. Spoiler Simply put, an SSD cell contains a voltage between 0 and 1v. With SLC that is two states, so it's really easy for a controller (the brains of the SSD) to see if it's suppose to be 0 (or approximately 0) or (approx.) 1. With MLC you have 4 states, so it needs to check if a cell is in either of the 4 possible voltage states (let's say approx. 0v, 0.33v, 0.66v and 1v). With TLC this goes up another step to 8 states. So with MLC you have 4 states to check against, with TLC you have 8 states to check against. But if you implement a better controller on the TLC model, the difference will not be huge. 3 minutes ago, GoldenLag said: 860 Evo uses TLC. Samsung names everything MLC. it uses 3 bit MLC which is TLC. DLC AKA 2 bit MLC is only on their pro drives iirc. Looks like I got baited "We're all in this together, might as well be friends" Tom, Toonami. mini eLiXiVy: my open source 65% mechanical PCB, a build log, PCB anatomy and discussing open source licenses: https://linustechtips.com/topic/1366493-elixivy-a-65-mechanical-keyboard-build-log-pcb-anatomy-and-how-i-open-sourced-this-project/ mini_cardboard: a 4% keyboard build log and how keyboards work: https://linustechtips.com/topic/1328547-mini_cardboard-a-4-keyboard-build-log-and-how-keyboards-work/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 just to tune in in all the technicalities... if you just want to to this: 34 minutes ago, goshot said: I just need a storage for all my stuff, from documents, code, journals to some games. Idk if i rally need an NVMe. literally any brand ssd is fine, even a sata one. That said, regarding the magician or not, sth like crystal disk info and crystal disk mark will give you the exact same information, I didn't use it once after a first try ... as the mx500 is cheaper, I'd get that for that purpose. GUITAR BUILD LOG FROM SCRATCH OUT OF APPLEWOOD - Ryzen Build - R5 3600 | MSI X470 Gaming Plus MAX | 16GB CL16 3200MHz Corsair LPX | Dark Rock 4 MSI 2060 Super Gaming X 1TB Intel 660p | 250GB Kingston A2000 | 1TB Seagate Barracuda | 2TB WD Blue be quiet! Silent Base 601 | be quiet! Straight Power 550W CM 2x Dell UP2516D - First System (Retired) - Intel Xeon 1231v3 | 16GB Crucial Ballistix Sport Dual Channel | Gigabyte H97 D3H | Gigabyte GTX 970 Gaming G1 | 525 GB Crucial MX 300 | 1 TB + 2 TB Seagate HDD be quiet! 500W Straight Power E10 CM | be quiet! Silent Base 800 with stock fans | be quiet! Dark Rock Advanced C1 | 2x Dell UP2516D Reviews: be quiet! Silent Base 800 | MSI GTX 950 OC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted August 30, 2019 1 minute ago, Minibois said: Looks like I got baited they did brand QLC correctly at least. imma go download some extra DLC while im at it. is that a gamer SSD? the fact it comes with DLC? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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