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I need a new m.2 ssd

masonk3127

I need a new m.2 ssd and I don't have much knowledge on them so I need some help 

 

this is what I have currently its just one that came with my pc and I was looking for a higher gb model 

 

 

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The p1 is a very good budget option

 

Edit I forgot does you system support nvme? The p1 is an nvme drive

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What are you planning to store on the SSD, aside from the OS.

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That model looks like it's a SATA SSD in a M.2 form factor. You can get M.2 drives that are much faster in the same form factor.

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4 minutes ago, Darpyface said:

That model looks like it's a SATA SSD in a M.2 form factor. You can get M.2 drives that are much faster in the same form factor.

what do you recommend?  

 

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9 minutes ago, masonk3127 said:

what do you recommend?  

 

It depends on what you're doing, and what's your budget.

 

For a low budget general use, I'd get an Intel p1 or a Silicon Power A80. For high budget productivity that you're often transferring large files I'd go for a Samsung 970 Evo

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2 minutes ago, Darpyface said:

It depends on what you're doing, and what's your budget.

 

For a low budget general use, I'd get an Intel p1 or a Silicon Power A80. For high budget productivity that you're often transferring large files I'd go for a Samsung 970 Evo

I’m just using it for downloading games and pictures what should I go for ?

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5 minutes ago, masonk3127 said:

I’m just using it for downloading games and pictures what should I go for ?

Go for a cheaper option, unless you're doing like photo editing the more expensive drives are unnecessary.

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