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Now i know it`s in romanian guys but bare with me. i`m looking for an m.2 ssd for my msi b150 mortar and idk but i can buy a 250gb m2 ssd from samsung or...Adata or WD at ~ 500mb read/write and there is at the same price with the same capacity at 1200mb read and 800 write from Gigabyte or adata at even 3050mb reads / 1200 write from adata

i mean, what`s the catch

Can someone tell me?

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I usually chalk it up to a lack of retailer insight or extremely tight, direct focus on supply and demand. The i7 7700k is more expensive than an i5 8600k, despite not even being as good.

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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that board doesn't support m.2 storage drives. The m.2 on the board is a e key and for things like wifi cards, not storage

 

Just get a 2.5 ssd here. Id get a mx500 or 860 evo or a wd blue ssd. The performance difference is tiny, those big numbers you see aren't in real world workloads.

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