Message from @Mereck

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2019-06-18 12:47:46 UTC  

userbenchmark is a meme

2019-06-18 12:47:50 UTC  

^

2019-06-18 12:47:53 UTC  

don't use userbenchmark

2019-06-18 12:47:58 UTC  

(but I can also buy 1TB Adata for almost the price of 500 GB Evo Plus)

2019-06-18 12:48:02 UTC  

What should I use then?

2019-06-18 12:48:23 UTC  

reviews? from review websites? like andandtech, tom's hardware, etc

2019-06-18 12:48:44 UTC  

ADATA is just a regular company

2019-06-18 12:48:48 UTC  

Yeah but was asking more like 'which one would be reliable'

2019-06-18 12:48:52 UTC  

Shit you can buy ADATA in stores

2019-06-18 12:48:53 UTC  

also you don't need samsung evo performance if you're here asking us about it

2019-06-18 12:48:57 UTC  

That’s the opposite of Chink shit

2019-06-18 12:48:58 UTC  

Or is it just 'avoid Userbenchmark, every other is valid'?

2019-06-18 12:49:07 UTC  

UBM is a massive unreliable meme

2019-06-18 12:49:13 UTC  

Even reddit mocks it

2019-06-18 12:49:15 UTC  

avoid anything that didn't do repeatable tests

2019-06-18 12:49:31 UTC  

tho reddit mocking something does not make it all that true

2019-06-18 12:50:26 UTC  

samsung drives are super reliable, but chances are you will die before you completely write to one and break it. while I can't speak for su800, i imagine by the time you reach the end of its lifecycle it'll be like 2040

2019-06-18 12:50:27 UTC  

Also I need a samsung evo performance because I have a small dick

2019-06-18 12:50:46 UTC  

if you wanted samsung evo performance then just buy nvme

2019-06-18 12:50:55 UTC  

SX8200 is nvme

2019-06-18 12:51:22 UTC  

Adata claims to be on par with Samsong top nvme SSDs

2019-06-18 12:51:26 UTC  

With this one

2019-06-18 12:51:32 UTC  

samsung evo is pretty bad value, i guess they just kinda went off the deep end and didn't bother to match the market price

2019-06-18 12:51:42 UTC  

also quickly checking their https://ssd.userbenchmark.com/Faq/What-is-the-effective-SSD-speed-index/42 does not bring any larger "WHY"s on at least from me

2019-06-18 12:52:08 UTC  

you're not going to notice a difference between sata and nvme ssd's as a home user, _unless_ you're copying sequential files very often

2019-06-18 12:52:51 UTC  

the only use case i can think of with nvme is if you're a content creator and work with very large source files often

2019-06-18 12:53:05 UTC  

I do but not that often

2019-06-18 12:53:16 UTC  

Hence why I'm tending to think of the more 'budget friendly' adata

2019-06-18 12:53:33 UTC  

It's not like everyday, but once every week or more

2019-06-18 12:53:40 UTC  

and when i mean "very large source files" i mean like you just pulled off some 8k footage from your $12k RED camera that has ssds for storage

2019-06-18 12:54:01 UTC  

not like your ~4gb frag video that you record using OBS

2019-06-18 12:54:17 UTC  

I was thinking more along the lines of 10s/100s GB

2019-06-18 12:55:06 UTC  

eh that still doesn't sound demanding enough to use a nvme drive with

2019-06-18 12:55:31 UTC  

i work with 2-20s gb of video files and those are on hard drives

2019-06-18 12:56:37 UTC  

True, but then again, it's not like this 'premium' is gonna cost me that much anyway

2019-06-18 12:58:05 UTC  

and you dont have any reason not to have that speed there incase you need it

2019-06-18 12:58:12 UTC  

specialy if the price is same

2019-06-18 12:58:18 UTC  

and you have free slots etc

2019-06-18 12:58:29 UTC  

From where I live I can get and SX8200 Pro 1TB for 170 deutschmarks, on the other hand a normal 1TB Sata SSD will cost me around 100 deutschmarks

2019-06-18 12:59:08 UTC  

that sounds like a premium of 70 hitlerdollars to me

2019-06-18 12:59:29 UTC  

Sure is, but remember that I have a small dick