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Een goed betaalbare en snelle NVMe SSD. Voor 99 euro heb je 2TB aan snelle opslag. Hij heeft weinig last van hitte problemen dus ik gebruik er geen thirdparty heatshield voor. Er zijn meerdere types in omloop. Sommigen met TLC geheugen en anderen met QLC geheugen.
[Reactie gewijzigd door MrMarcie op 1 februari 2023 01:08]
Anyway, ik heb de betere/ TLC versie. Maar dat idee had ik al want met testen werkte het razendsnel.Honest curiosity: Why does it matter to a consumer who has no emotional attachment to a particular technology or an equally emotional stance against one? In the machine I'm currently using I have two Intel 660p 1TB drives - those horrible, life destroying, first generation QLC drives, universally hated and warned against by the "enthusiast" tribe. Even more horrifyingly, one of them is an OS drive with some games on it, the other has mixed data, with both being more than 80% utilized. If the tribe is half-correct, by this time my cat should be dead, my wife pregnant with another man and I should have no less than two more debilitating diseases than I have now.
In other words: Would changing to proper, five times more expensive, community-accepted, "enthusiast" devices make my life better? Or, at least, make my OS boot significantly faster than 15 seconds it takes now, games load instantly, browser start in less than a second it takes currently? Would I actually see any difference outside of synthetic benchmarks which I dare not to spend my whole days running?
I believe SSDs are far into the realm of rapidly diminishing results. Even in this test differences between cheapest and most expensive drives are imperceptible to anyone other than obsessive types running benchmarks in a loop since the moment they open their eyes.
[Reactie gewijzigd door MrMarcie op 1 februari 2023 19:01]
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