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I'm thinking to buy this Adata XPG Gammix S5 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD

 

 

Model AGAMMIXS5-1TT-C
Capacity 1TB
Form Factor M.2 2280 
NAND Flash 3D TLC
Controller Realtek
Dimensions ( L x W x H )  22 x 80 x 3.7mm
Weight 11.2g
Interface PCIe Gen3x4
Performance(Max) Read 2100MB/s , Write 1500MB/s
Maximum 4K random read / write IOPS : up to 250K/240K
* Performance may vary based on SSD capacity, host hardware and software, operating system, and other system variables.
Operating temperature 0°C - 70°C
Storage temperature - 40°C - 85°C
Shock resistance 1500G/0.5ms
MTBF 2,000,000 hours
Warranty 5 Years

My Current Spec is 

 

Ryzen 3 1200

B450M DS3H

Corsair 8gb 3000 1x

Thermaltake 600W

Rx580 4GB

 

This Should i get it ?
I will upgrade ram to 16 GB soon

 

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4 minutes ago, koushik401 said:

Yes part of question is that but also is that ssd good cause im getting 1tb ssd for fairly low price 

Ah I see.

So the top of the line PCI3 SSDs like the Samsung 980 pro can do 3500/3000 read write and the one you want is only 2100/1500 but the Samsung is $100.

More importantly though, unless you are moving big files from drive to drive, you won't notice the difference between 3500 and 2100.  Especially if you are replacing a hard drive with this SSD.

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1 minute ago, NF-A12x25 said:

980 pro is gen4, you mean 970 evo plus

https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/solid-state-drives/980-pcie-3-0-nvme-gaming-ssd-1tb-mz-v8v1t0b-am/

I meant this one, but you're right.  It's a gen 3 980 but not PRO.

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37 minutes ago, TheGlenlivet said:

Ah I see.

So the top of the line PCI3 SSDs like the Samsung 980 pro can do 3500/3000 read write and the one you want is only 2100/1500 but the Samsung is $100.

More importantly though, unless you are moving big files from drive to drive, you won't notice the difference between 3500 and 2100.  Especially if you are replacing a hard drive with this SSD.

ye i wont move file much and yes its my first time upgrade from 7.2k hdd to ssd i will just put windows and games in it like gta 5 and stuff but sometimes i get some videos too but mostly games and software but i download games play then uninstall get different game so most writing will be like game downloading anyway 
so i should get it ? its costing me in my country(india) around 75$ /6300 INR

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1 hour ago, koushik401 said:

ye i wont move file much and yes its my first time upgrade from 7.2k hdd to ssd i will just put windows and games in it like gta 5 and stuff but sometimes i get some videos too but mostly games and software but i download games play then uninstall get different game so most writing will be like game downloading anyway 
so i should get it ? its costing me in my country(india) around 75$ /6300 INR

It will be a MASSIVE upgrade from your HDD.  If the price is good in India  I would get it.

I have an XPG 1TB SSD that I have used for the last 3 years without any issues.  

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On 11/9/2022 at 11:16 PM, TheGlenlivet said:

Ah I see.

So the top of the line PCI3 SSDs like the Samsung 980 pro can do 3500/3000 read write and the one you want is only 2100/1500 but the Samsung is $100.

More importantly though, unless you are moving big files from drive to drive, you won't notice the difference between 3500 and 2100.  Especially if you are replacing a hard drive with this SSD.

Thanks all for help i ordered it 😄 

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