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Samsung 950 Pro 512GB VS. Intel 750 1.2TB

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So I'm planning for a build in July or August and I want to get a new NVME SSD, I am going to be using this SSD for content creation since I have a YouTube channel that hasn't had time to really take off, I am going to be on an X99 platform and I will be doing 720p, 1080p, 1440p and 4K editing, so which SSD is better for me? I already have like 5TBs of storage in my computer so amount of storage doesn't exactly matter.

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So I'm planning for a build in July or August and I want to get a new NVME SSD, I am going to be using this SSD for content creation since I have a YouTube channel that hasn't had time to really take off, I am going to be on an X99 platform and I will be doing 720p, 1080p, 1440p and 4K editing, so which SSD is better for me? I already have like 5TBs of storage in my computer so amount of storage doesn't exactly matter.

If it's the same price, the 1TB is a no brainer.

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If it's the same price, the 1TB is a no brainer.

Price doesnt matter to me... I just want SPEEED

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Price doesnt matter to me... I just want SPEEED

 

SLI NVMe PCI-E with Hyper-CrossFireX. Jokes. 

 

Go NVMe.

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BOTH ARE NVME!!!!!!!

.... Intel 750.

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.... Intel 750.

What do you mean?

 

Intel 750 is a NVME drive?

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What do you mean?

 

Intel 750 is a NVME drive?

...Wat.

 

I'm saying he should go for the Intel 750. Ignore the NVMe part, they're both NVMe; it's irrelevant.

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The 750 is slower in literally every application a normal consumer or enthusiast will use it in.

 

Please don't buy...

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