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Kioxia drive recommendations?

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I don't see Kioxia drives recommend very frequently.

 

Is there an issue with them that keeps people from recommending them? Or is there another reason for this?

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12 minutes ago, Sarra said:

I don't see Kioxia drives recommend very frequently.

 

Is there an issue with them that keeps people from recommending them? Or is there another reason for this?

I don't believe they have much of a consumer-facing marketing group. They're more of an OEM and enterprise supplier.

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Price. They're aimed at enterprise/prosumers and have matching price levels. I researched this a bit (I like the idea of having 16TB SSD's in my RAID) but those start at about 4.5k USD. 🤯

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34 minutes ago, Dutch_Master said:

Price. They're aimed at enterprise/prosumers and have matching price levels. I researched this a bit (I like the idea of having 16TB SSD's in my RAID) but those start at about 4.5k USD. 🤯

Before I got my PM9A3 I saw some 7.68TB Kioxia drives that were pretty good price.  I did look at a few 15.36TB there were some around 1200 but I'm uncertain if they were Kioxia.

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5 hours ago, AbydosOne said:

I don't believe they have much of a consumer-facing marketing group. They're more of an OEM and enterprise supplier.

While this makes sense, they do have consumer-grade hardware. I was looking at a 2TB Gen 4 NVME SSD, and Kioxia makes one, and it's basically the same price as a Corsair MP600 Pro.

 

My new board doesn't have enough PCIE bandwidth for what I wanted to do, so I'm going to have to live with SATA for my mass storage, sadly.

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