Yep, highly recommend the E12 Inland Premium 1TB (3yr warranty). Got it @ $94 and the Sabrent Rocket 1TB E12 (5 yr warranty) @ $125 a few months earlier.
Stick a heatsink on em and watch em fly!
I also use this $4 NVMe adapter and it gives me same speeds as direct connection...
Naturally. Only make claims AFTER buying not before ;)
Good points! Product matters, the only open box things I buy are : CPUs, RAM, Mobos, HDDs (enterprise only), GPUs. They either work or dont, no in-between and when they fail, they fail quickly under stress so easy to test.
I havent gamed a AAA title in some time so correct me if I'm mistaken..
Steam drive means you're moving around GBs of games every once in a while. Reads should be fine but when installing a game QLC will suffer a big slowdown once the buffer runs out.
Wouldn't it be way better to spend $10...
Yep. Spinning out GF and going with TSMC was a brilliant move. Similar to what Cook did with Apple in the 2000s by selling off and outsourcing their mfg.
However, things might come full circle again with increased robotic mfg; it may be more efficient to do it in house! Will be interesting to...
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- 30 22 x 8GB HP PC3-10600R ECC RDIMM - $13/ea
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Depends on the use I guess.
Intel still has excellent single threaded performance, which is critical for latency sensitive applications (finance)
Zen and Zen+ was pricing and multi-threaded value.
Zen2 IPC performance is finally trading blows clock for clock with 8th/9th gen Intel * Lake.
krylon still in need?
Got 4 x 4GB Kingston DDR3 1333 ECC UDIMM - $30 for all 4 shipped
rest of stuff here: https://hardforum.com/threads/fs-ddr3-ecc-ram-cpus-mobos-hdd-ssd-gpu.1985190/
Well their a victim of their own success :) Enterprise level multicores, features and performance at consumer prices.
First exciting time and real competition in CPUs in about a decade.