Message from @Windatica
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UBM is a massive unreliable meme
Even reddit mocks it
avoid anything that didn't do repeatable tests
tho reddit mocking something does not make it all that true
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
Also I need a samsung evo performance because I have a small dick
if you wanted samsung evo performance then just buy nvme
SX8200 is nvme
Adata claims to be on par with Samsong top nvme SSDs
With this one
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
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
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
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
I do but not that often
Hence why I'm tending to think of the more 'budget friendly' adata
It's not like everyday, but once every week or more
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
not like your ~4gb frag video that you record using OBS
I was thinking more along the lines of 10s/100s GB
i work with 2-20s gb of video files and those are on hard drives
True, but then again, it's not like this 'premium' is gonna cost me that much anyway
and you dont have any reason not to have that speed there incase you need it
specialy if the price is same
and you have free slots etc
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
that sounds like a premium of 70 hitlerdollars to me
Sure is, but remember that I have a small dick
For this price tho the SSD is gonna be quite low end, being only TLC and barely reaching SATA 3 top speed
i went to check buildapcsaleseurope for nvme deals and the last post was 5 months ago
aka from what i understand you're fucked
there's always good deals popping up here in the states for storage, especially recently with ssd prices going way down
a month ago su800 was ~$95/1TB, now ive seen it at $90
Well rn there's a truckload of deals on SSDs
And my main SSD is kinda dying rn
(I meant to say in my area of course)
you can look at this, i think it is pretty up-to-date, but you'd have to check prices manually
Thanks