SDD thread? anyone can give recommendations on whats worth it for each price range?

SDD thread? anyone can give recommendations on whats worth it for each price range?

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DC P5800X is worth it if you can afford it

I dont trust portable sdds, too easy to come loose

>USB
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Any Samsung PM series is good too. Decent rates for 1.9TB drives for PCIx work great.

Do you expect OP to even have U.2?

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solid dick drive?

The hell is u.2?

>1.2 TB
>Almost 400 dollars
the hell?

Slick Dick Drive
I guess you don't even know about M.3 either.
>Too poor for 400 dollars
Its an enterprise/datacenter series drive. These things can go beyond $2k.
$400 is a good deal for a very durable drive.

fuck off kike, im a broke college student, not a fat virgin consumer

Just get one of these. I use an old 240gb SSD from 2012 and it's perfect as a portable drive.

Samsung is best still
Crucial, Seagate and WD are better budget
Avoid the other brands.

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>DC P5800X
go outside faggot your wasting your days

>avoid toshiba and kingston
>buy segate!
Retard.

kingstons a good cheap one?

>Still USB
No thanks.

Ok, go down to microcenter and pick up some cheapfuck Inland drives then poorfag.

samsung and crucial

Kingston is reliable yes, but they get incredible slow on certain conditions

Crucial is always fast but not sure about their reliability vs Kingston, it could break

there are 2TB "cheap" ones on Amazon now for ~$100. depending on the use case that's a bargain.

You don't need that shit anyway, plenty of budget SSDs that only cost $100 or so for a terabyte and have 50+ years of write endurance.

such as?

990 Pro
you would want to let samsung down, right?