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People, can we all calm down like two or three notches? This isn't helping the OP.
 
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That's probably because Ivy Bridge doesn't support NVME boot.

??? Dude my 775 Build. If even bought the NVMe to Sata would when connected the MB would see as plain SSD Sata

NVME is PCIe, and those boards don't boot off PCIe at all. Earliest is z97/Haswell era.

Which it'll run at 500MB/s since that's the fastest SATA3 can run. With your socket 775 probably being SATA2.

So, a waste.

What's that about nVME? please, OP has a G41 mobo, read the specs. Plus not everyone needs a 300 dollar Samsung drive to boot Windows and run some games.

The WD Green drives are meh quality, just like the hard drives used to be, I remember the 5400RPM nightmare these things were, if SSDs are the same then oh boy you're in for some massive headache. If I had no choice then I wouldn't go for 1TB, in fact I wouldn't go for 1TB at all with s cheap drive, I'd rather go EVEN for a 256GB one just for the OS and some programs if it meant getting something better. My first SSD was a 64GB Intel and only had -at the time- Debian with core stuff on it, I went for it even though there were 128 and even 256 gig Kingstons and Sandisks going for a similar price but I knew they were terrible, that Intel was worth every cent, good SLC stuff. You have HDDs for bulk storage already.

I would be using an MSI B660m Mag Mortar + i7 12700F and not a B85 haswell chipset!

Here guys, please vote which one should I get:

1) Patriot Memory P300 M.2 PCIe Gen Power Consumption SSD, 1TB (P300P1TBM28) INR 6918
2) Western Digital Blue 1TB 3D NAND Internal SSD (WDS100T2B0A) INR 7170
3) ADATA SWORDFISH 1TB NVMe M.2 INR 7440
4) KIOXIA 1TB EXCERIA NVME SSD for Desktop (LRC10Z001TG8) INR 7600 (a bit too high)
 
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I would be using an MSI B660m Mag Mortar + i7 12700F and not a B85 haswell chipset!

Here guys, please vote which one should I get:

1) Patriot Memory P300 M.2 PCIe Gen Power Consumption SSD, 1TB (P300P1TBM28) INR 6918
2) Western Digital Blue 1TB 3D NAND Internal SSD (WDS100T2B0A) INR 7170
3) ADATA SWORDFISH 1TB NVMe M.2 INR 7440
4) KIOXIA 1TB EXCERIA NVME SSD for Desktop (LRC10Z001TG8) INR 7600 (a bit too high)
Sir I was talking to other people, not you over putting an NVME into Haswell/older.

Also, I recommend:



Do mind I was trying to help clear up what board you were going to use, since someone decided to ignore your first post.
 
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Sir I was talking to other people, not you over putting an NVME into Haswell/older.
No problem, sorry.
Also could you vote from 1 in the list please. The above ssd used to be cheap but not anymore.
 
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1) Patriot Memory P300 M.2 PCIe Gen Power Consumption SSD, 1TB (P300P1TBM28) INR 6918
2) Western Digital Blue 1TB 3D NAND Internal SSD (WDS100T2B0A) INR 7170
3) ADATA SWORDFISH 1TB NVMe M.2 INR 7440
4) KIOXIA 1TB EXCERIA NVME SSD for Desktop (LRC10Z001TG8) INR 7600 (a bit too high)
3 seems pretty good, I found a review here: https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/adata-swordfish-nvme-ssd-review
TPU also has reviewed this here: https://www.techpowerup.com/review/adata-swordfish-1-tb/
 

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No problem, sorry.
Also could you vote from 1 in the list please. The above ssd used to be cheap but not anymore.
Adata. I've yet to have one fail.
 
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I would be using an MSI B660m Mag Mortar + i7 12700F and not a B85 haswell chipset!

Here guys, please vote which one should I get:

1) Patriot Memory P300 M.2 PCIe Gen Power Consumption SSD, 1TB (P300P1TBM28) INR 6918
2) Western Digital Blue 1TB 3D NAND Internal SSD (WDS100T2B0A) INR 7170
3) ADATA SWORDFISH 1TB NVMe M.2 INR 7440
4) KIOXIA 1TB EXCERIA NVME SSD for Desktop (LRC10Z001TG8) INR 7600 (a bit too high)
If those are the options, I'd pick the Patriot P300. The performance is close to the Swordfish, but cheaper. The WD Blue you have selected is a SATA drive so I'd avoid that. The Swordfish is a good drive but its price is too high considering it isn't much better than the P300.

The Exceria (Toshiba) is the best drive of those options, a solid choice, but its out of your budget. I have an Inland 1TB branded drive similar to the Exceria with E12 controller and Toshiba TLC and it is great. On par with the Samsung 970 Evo.
 
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If those are the options, I'd pick the Patriot P300. The performance is close to the Swordfish, but cheaper. The WD Blue you have selected is a SATA drive so I'd avoid that. The Swordfish is a good drive but its price is too high considering it isn't much better than the P300.

The Exceria (Toshiba) is the best drive of those options, a solid choice, but its out of your budget. I have an Inland 1TB branded drive similar to the Exceria with E12 controller and Toshiba TLC and it is great. On par with the Samsung 970 Evo.
Also, Adata is using a Realtek controller and Realtek seems to have pulled out of the SSD controller market, whereas the Patriot drive is either Silicon Motion or Phison, both reputable controller makers.
 
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Also, Adata is using a Realtek controller and Realtek seems to have pulled out of the SSD controller market, whereas the Patriot drive is either Silicon Motion or Phison, both reputable controller makers.

My first NVMe SSD was a XPG S40G 512GB, it has the RTS5762 controller I believe. It's never really failed me over the past couple of years it's been in service and it performs well, it's currently running on my laptop, which is kind of a funny end for an RGB-lit drive, inside a laptop :oops:

I wouldn't rule the Realtek controller out just yet, it's a pretty decent one for a Gen 3 drive.

TPU has review:


I would be using an MSI B660m Mag Mortar + i7 12700F and not a B85 haswell chipset!

Here guys, please vote which one should I get:

1) Patriot Memory P300 M.2 PCIe Gen Power Consumption SSD, 1TB (P300P1TBM28) INR 6918
2) Western Digital Blue 1TB 3D NAND Internal SSD (WDS100T2B0A) INR 7170
3) ADATA SWORDFISH 1TB NVMe M.2 INR 7440
4) KIOXIA 1TB EXCERIA NVME SSD for Desktop (LRC10Z001TG8) INR 7600 (a bit too high)

Any of these that you pick would be a great option, friend. I doubt you'd be able to tell them apart, but if I had to pick myself, I would personally pick the SN570/WD Blue drive, as long as it's an NVMe model. It should be similar to the SN350 Greens I have but with a much higher quality NAND chip installed, and these tiny WD drives surprised me, they are surprisingly good and snappy, especially for the price. If you'll use it for just gaming, consider grabbing the SN350's as well, maybe in higher capacity? I think they make a 2 TB one. It should serve you well for gaming usage.

What's that about nVME? please, OP has a G41 mobo, read the specs. Plus not everyone needs a 300 dollar Samsung drive to boot Windows and run some games.

The WD Green drives are meh quality, just like the hard drives used to be, I remember the 5400RPM nightmare these things were, if SSDs are the same then oh boy you're in for some massive headache. If I had no choice then I wouldn't go for 1TB, in fact I wouldn't go for 1TB at all with s cheap drive, I'd rather go EVEN for a 256GB one just for the OS and some programs if it meant getting something better. My first SSD was a 64GB Intel and only had -at the time- Debian with core stuff on it, I went for it even though there were 128 and even 256 gig Kingstons and Sandisks going for a similar price but I knew they were terrible, that Intel was worth every cent, good SLC stuff. You have HDDs for bulk storage already.

This time, they aren't a horrorshow imo. It's not an SSD you will write home about, but it won't let you down either, especially if this is one's first SSD. They've simply applied the Green branding to their entry-level product. The endurance ratings are terrible which means that WD's not willing to guarantee that these are high-reliability devices, but realistically speaking, they work fairly well for what they are - single-die QLC drives for people with basic storage needs, like gaming PCs where you just download a game from Steam or whatever and let them on the drive for a long time.

As far as snappiness goes? I can't tell the SN350 apart from my older S40G, or the OEM ADATA 2230 form factor drive that came with my laptop. They are fine :)
 
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My first NVMe SSD was a XPG S40G 512GB, it has the RTS5762 controller I believe. It's never really failed me over the past couple of years it's been in service and it performs well, it's currently running on my laptop, which is kind of a funny end for an RGB-lit drive, inside a laptop :oops:

I wouldn't rule the Realtek controller out just yet, it's a pretty decent one for a Gen 3 drive.

TPU has review:




Any of these that you pick would be a great option, friend. I doubt you'd be able to tell them apart, but if I had to pick myself, I would personally pick the SN570/WD Blue drive, as long as it's an NVMe model. It should be similar to the SN350 Greens I have but with a much higher quality NAND chip installed, and these tiny WD drives surprised me, they are surprisingly good and snappy, especially for the price. If you'll use it for just gaming, consider grabbing the SN350's as well, maybe in higher capacity? I think they make a 2 TB one. It should serve you well for gaming usage.



This time, they aren't a horrorshow imo. It's not an SSD you will write home about, but it won't let you down either, especially if this is one's first SSD. They've simply applied the Green branding to their entry-level product. The endurance ratings are terrible which means that WD's not willing to guarantee that these are high-reliability devices, but realistically speaking, they work fairly well for what they are - single-die QLC drives for people with basic storage needs, like gaming PCs where you just download a game from Steam or whatever and let them on the drive for a long time.

As far as snappiness goes? I can't tell the SN350 apart from my older S40G, or the OEM ADATA 2230 form factor drive that came with my laptop. They are fine :)
Worth noting though that the blue he has selected is a SATA 2.5".

They've simply applied the Green branding to their entry-level product.

Western Digital has been playing a bait and switch game for some time with their Green and Blue drives, they did the same thing with the mechanical HDD. Always check the part number with WD. Good drives but confusing branding.
 
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In the official website of adata in the swordfish specification section ( here ) they do not even specify which controller is used anymore. Techpowerup awarded it "Great Value". Adata Swordfish also has 960TBW and 5yrs warranty.
On the other hand Patriot P300 Asia version with Phison controller (Amazon says it) has 480TBW ( product brochure ) and only 3 yrs warranty.
Should I be worried to get the p300, there is no techpowerup review. Also, product brochure pdf file says 480TBW but asia website says 320TBW ( here ).
Other than that price is just excellent for me (p300).
Do I have to buy heatsink for the p300? Or the standard motherboard provided should do the job?
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You shouldn't get too lost in TBW ratings. Sure, they are an indication of the overall endurance of the drive, but think about the numbers: 320TBW for a 3-year warranty means that to wear out the drive by the end of the warranty, you would need to write 292GB of data to the drive every single day. For any home user that is ridiculously unrealistic. Do you download three copies of the latest CoD every single day?

For reference, my roughly 1-year-old 2TB drive has currently seen 15.65TBW. If it had a 320TBW rating, that would indicate it still had ~19.5 years of life left in it at my current usage levels. Of course, being a larger drive it has a significantly higher rating than that. In short: TBW ratings don't really say much about the useful lifetime of a drive for consumer usage. You'll never come close to that rating anyhow.
 
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I had paging in mind, and that can add up.
 
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You shouldn't get too lost in TBW ratings. Sure, they are an indication of the overall endurance of the drive, but think about the numbers: 320TBW for a 3-year warranty means that to wear out the drive by the end of the warranty, you would need to write 292GB of data to the drive every single day. For any home user that is ridiculously unrealistic. Do you download three copies of the latest CoD every single day?

For reference, my roughly 1-year-old 2TB drive has currently seen 15.65TBW. If it had a 320TBW rating, that would indicate it still had ~19.5 years of life left in it at my current usage levels. Of course, being a larger drive it has a significantly higher rating than that. In short: TBW ratings don't really say much about the useful lifetime of a drive for consumer usage. You'll never come close to that rating anyhow.
Good to know, good information.
I had paging in mind, and that can add up.
Yes, I would be using the ssd as boot drive too. Valantar could you say something about this too.
 
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I had paging in mind, and that can add up.
I never touch page file or hibernation settings, so that's included in my 15.6TBW number, FWIW.
 
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Was thinking of someone running Windows 10/11 on 4GB RAM
 
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Was thinking of someone running Windows 10/11 on 4GB RAM
Sure, but the OP has 16GB in their current system already. I really doubt they'll be downgrading to 4GB of RAM in their new one.
 

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endurance doesn't matter just don't buy any QLC drives and you can't go wrong
I would not buy any drive with a Sequential read speed less than 3000
and don't buy anything by western digital there blue drives are pure garbage and the there black drives simply aren't competitive with the rest of the market
 
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Sure, but the OP has 16GB in their current system already. I really doubt they'll be downgrading to 4GB of RAM in their new one.

My bad, I was thinking in general.
 
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Sure, but the OP has 16GB in their current system already. I really doubt they'll be downgrading to 4GB of RAM in their new one.
Yes, I would be going with 16GB x2, 3600, c16 kit.
 

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endurance doesn't matter just don't buy any QLC drives and you can't go wrong
I mean that depends, doesn't it? The Kingston NV1 I bought was like 65% of the cost compared to any other drive, and it has plenty of writes left. In fact for pure storage QLCs aren't bad at all because they're not rated for as many reads. For something like a game drive that is fine.
 
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I have a stack of dead SN drives do not buy J U N K
Wierd, that's the first I've heard of them failing at any rate above what's normal.
 
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