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so... I wanted to buy and M.2 SSD with a heatsink. But I was in budget. So, I can't Buy corsair M.2 SSD with heatsink. But I end up finding a brand selling m.2 ssd with heatsink in very low price (DAHUA E900N512G 512GB NVME M.2 SSD), (31.74 USD price). 

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Branding doesnt matter one bit cause components like the controller, flash, dram, etc. Come from the same few manufacturers

 

Im unsure of performance but if you dont need maximum r/w speed itll be completely fine

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1 hour ago, _TERM_ said:

so... I wanted to buy and M.2 SSD with a heatsink.

Why is this a requirement? 

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7 hours ago, Zando_ said:

Why is this a requirement? 

umm idk.. It makes me kind of feel safe. Low TEMP = better life spam I guess..

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8 hours ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

Branding doesnt matter one bit cause components like the controller, flash, dram, etc. Come from the same few manufacturers

 

Im unsure of performance but if you dont need maximum r/w speed itll be completely fine

yea but after that Asus motherboard Overvolting CPU Event happened... I got some trust issues now '-'

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12 minutes ago, _TERM_ said:

yea but after that Asus motherboard Overvolting CPU Event happened... I got some trust issues now '-'

nope branding still has no affect

 

but i can see that you arent dumb if you are (reasonably) losing trust in a well known brand like asus

 

if youd like an example for why ssd branding doesnt matter look at the silicon power a80 and teamgroup mp34, both share the same controller, and if these few companies made unreliable garbage theyd be bankrupt by now

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3 hours ago, _TERM_ said:

umm idk.. It makes me kind of feel safe. Low TEMP = better life span I guess..

Nope. You dont want too low or too high of a temperature in a NAND flash, because itll degrade them further than expected.

 

I agree with @Caroline. If you cant afford to go nvme, SATA is still cheaper on the rock bottom.

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10 hours ago, _TERM_ said:

umm idk.. It makes me kind of feel safe. Low TEMP = better life spam I guess..

That only matters if the drive hits unsafe temps. If you're on a budget I'd look for a quality PCIe 3.0 drive to begin with, those don't get near as hot as the 4.0/5.0 ones. How much is a Team Group MP34 for you? I'm in the US, mine cost ~$50 USD for the 1TB model.

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GPU: Nvidia FE 2060 Super/Corsair HydroX 2070 FE block 

Storage:  1TB MP34 + 1TB 970 Evo + 500GB Atom30 + 250GB 960 Evo 

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