Message from @Magnets

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2018-12-30 20:28:08 UTC  

doesn't usb 3 top out at like 5 gbps?

2018-12-30 20:28:19 UTC  

it seems like the type of storage would be the limiting factor

2018-12-30 20:30:19 UTC  

o ya

2018-12-30 20:30:28 UTC  

then i guess you should get an ssd if you want fast

2018-12-30 20:45:14 UTC  

@Stims 5 gbps = 625MB/s

2018-12-30 20:45:25 UTC  

that's below most SSDs sequential read speeds

2018-12-30 20:47:44 UTC  

fucking bits and bytes

2018-12-30 20:48:44 UTC  

well 3.1 supports 10 gbps

2018-12-30 20:49:29 UTC  

so 1250

2018-12-30 20:54:44 UTC  

yes but then you need an enclosure that supports that

2018-12-30 20:54:47 UTC  

and ports on your pc

2018-12-30 22:16:40 UTC  

don't buy chink SSDs

2018-12-30 22:17:01 UTC  

decent brands are the same price now that 3d nand went on sale

2018-12-30 22:17:22 UTC  

adata SU650 is like £17 for 120GB and £30 for 240GB

2018-12-30 22:17:34 UTC  

it's cheaper than USB flash

2018-12-30 22:17:59 UTC  

Crucial 1TB for 120€

2018-12-30 22:18:01 UTC  

I used SD/micro SD/USB flash (samsung) and they all wear out

2018-12-30 22:18:12 UTC  

just don't buy cheap flash memory when SSDs are so cheap

2018-12-30 22:18:46 UTC  

£17.50

2018-12-30 22:19:33 UTC  

yep and crucial mx500 are on sale recently

2018-12-30 22:20:10 UTC  

get a usb3->sata enclosure for $5 on ali

2018-12-30 22:21:28 UTC  
2018-12-30 22:22:08 UTC  

this

2018-12-30 22:24:08 UTC  

adata su650

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189466684938125312/529062158169014282/adata-su650-in_seagateusb3-v6.jpg

2018-12-30 22:26:23 UTC  

@Neh <#189467888657235970>

2018-12-30 22:26:37 UTC  

Ard capn

2018-12-30 22:28:51 UTC  

my samsung 128GB memory stick used to be 150MB/sec read and 100MB/sec write

2018-12-30 22:29:24 UTC  

after 2 years it now does 120MB read and 21MB write

2018-12-30 22:29:31 UTC  

that's after formatting it again

2018-12-30 22:55:05 UTC  

sadly 3D shit is fragile as fuck too

2018-12-30 22:57:53 UTC  

how so

2018-12-30 23:04:38 UTC  

It can handle temperatures that well without degradation feom what i have heard

2018-12-30 23:04:49 UTC  

But yeah not everyday problems

2018-12-30 23:07:03 UTC  

Cant tho say was it controllera fault or actual memory parts fault

2018-12-30 23:08:23 UTC  

Reason probly why stuff like samsung 970 uses heatspreaders on their m.2

2018-12-30 23:10:14 UTC  

And some company iirc even sold thermal pads for m.2s

2018-12-30 23:12:31 UTC  

Guess you don't need them for the SATA M.2? Only NVMe?

2018-12-31 03:31:52 UTC  

i need a DVD-RW thats SATA and isnt a piece of shit that will swallow my dual layers

2018-12-31 03:32:02 UTC  

any chink brands or just buy legit

2018-12-31 03:32:12 UTC  

i dont care for blu ray