um do you have a ebay account?
I don't even use SSD, i use sata hard drives, internal and external. probably always will for a long time, i don't think my desktop even supports SSD anyway.
Heck of course it supports ssds. There is even IDE SSDs.
um do you have a ebay account?
I don't even use SSD, i use sata hard drives, internal and external. probably always will for a long time, i don't think my desktop even supports SSD anyway.
System Name | ODIN |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite AX V2 |
Cooling | Dark Rock 4 |
Memory | G Skill RipjawsV F4 3600 Mhz C16 |
Video Card(s) | MSI GeForce RTX 3080 Ventus 3X OC LHR |
Storage | Crucial 2 TB M.2 SSD :: WD Blue M.2 1TB SSD :: 1 TB WD Black VelociRaptor |
Display(s) | Dell S2716DG 27" 144 Hz G-SYNC |
Case | Fractal Meshify C |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard Audio |
Power Supply | Antec HCP 850 80+ Gold |
Mouse | Corsair M65 |
Keyboard | Corsair K70 RGB Lux |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 64-bit |
Benchmark Scores | I don't benchmark. |
and in the meantime i have those babies lying around, waiting for the future owner(s)View attachment 104040
System Name | Tiny the White Yeti |
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Processor | 7800X3D |
Motherboard | MSI MAG Mortar b650m wifi |
Cooling | CPU: Thermalright Peerless Assassin / Case: Phanteks T30-120 x3 |
Memory | 32GB Corsair Vengeance 30CL6000 |
Video Card(s) | ASRock RX7900XT Phantom Gaming |
Storage | Lexar NM790 4TB + Samsung 850 EVO 1TB + Samsung 980 1TB + Crucial BX100 250GB |
Display(s) | Gigabyte G34QWC (3440x1440) |
Case | Lian Li A3 mATX White |
Audio Device(s) | Harman Kardon AVR137 + 2.1 |
Power Supply | EVGA Supernova G2 750W |
Mouse | Steelseries Aerox 5 |
Keyboard | Lenovo Thinkpad Trackpoint II |
VR HMD | HD 420 - Green Edition ;) |
Software | W11 IoT Enterprise LTSC |
Benchmark Scores | Over 9000 |
Idiots. SSD prices are still obscene.
I just want one giant HDD which I can use to store all my media and never worry about it at a reasonable price.
Get that capacity to stupid sizes like 20TB and it becomes the ultimate media solution with a small SSD for the OS.
Processor | OCed 5800X3D |
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Motherboard | Asucks C6H |
Cooling | Air |
Memory | 32GB |
Video Card(s) | OCed 6800XT |
Storage | NVMees |
Display(s) | 32" Dull curved 1440 |
Case | Freebie glass idk |
Audio Device(s) | Sennheiser |
Power Supply | Don't even remember |
LOL yes and you also lose an obscene amount of data when it craps out. Consumer HDDs of very high capacity are really the worst idea if you care even a little bit about that data. Let alone the task of copying it all to a backup disk at the low sequential speed you get.
2~4 TB is as far as I'd go.
System Name | 4K-gaming / media-PC |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X / Intel Core i7-6700K |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Crosshair VII Hero / Asus Z170-K |
Cooling | Alphacool Eisbaer 360 / Alphacool Eisbaer 240 |
Memory | 32GB DDR4-3466 / 16GB DDR4-3000 |
Video Card(s) | Asus RTX 3080 TUF OC / Powercolor RX 6700 XT |
Storage | 3.3TB of SSDs / several small SSDs |
Display(s) | Acer 27" 4K120 IPS + Lenovo 32" 4K60 IPS |
Case | Corsair 4000D AF White / DeepCool CC560 WH |
Audio Device(s) | Sony WH-CN720N |
Power Supply | EVGA G2 750W / Fractal ION Gold 550W |
Mouse | Logitech MX518 / Logitech G400s |
Keyboard | Roccat Vulcan 121 AIMO / NOS C450 Mini Pro |
VR HMD | Oculus Rift CV1 |
Software | Windows 11 Pro / Windows 11 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | They run Crysis |
Why it wouldn't support? I ran a SSD with an old AM2 motherboard a few years ago. And like said above, there are even PATA SSDs, which work just like a normal HDD.um do you have a ebay account?
I don't even use SSD, i use sata hard drives, internal and external. probably always will for a long time, i don't think my desktop even supports SSD anyway.
System Name | Bongfjaes |
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Processor | AMD 3700x |
Motherboard | Assus Crosshair VII Hero |
Cooling | Dark Rock Pro 4 |
Memory | 2x8GB G.Skill FlareX 3200MT/s CL14 |
Video Card(s) | GTX 970 |
Storage | Adata SX8200 Pro 1TB + Lots of spinning rust |
Display(s) | Viewsonic VX2268wm |
Case | Fractal Design R6 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative SoundBlaster AE-5 |
Power Supply | Seasonic TTR-1000 |
Mouse | Pro Intellimouse |
Keyboard | SteelKeys 6G |
System Name | Pioneer |
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Processor | Ryzen R9 9950X |
Motherboard | GIGABYTE Aorus Elite X670 AX |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15 + A whole lotta Sunon and Corsair Maglev blower fans... |
Memory | 64GB (4x 16GB) G.Skill Flare X5 @ DDR5-6000 CL30 |
Video Card(s) | XFX RX 7900 XTX Speedster Merc 310 |
Storage | Intel 905p Optane 960GB boot, +2x Crucial P5 Plus 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs |
Display(s) | 55" LG 55" B9 OLED 4K Display |
Case | Thermaltake Core X31 |
Audio Device(s) | TOSLINK->Schiit Modi MB->Asgard 2 DAC Amp->AKG Pro K712 Headphones or HDMI->B9 OLED |
Power Supply | FSP Hydro Ti Pro 850W |
Mouse | Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless |
Keyboard | WASD Code v3 with Cherry Green keyswitches + PBT DS keycaps |
Software | Gentoo Linux x64 / Windows 11 Enterprise IoT 2024 |
SSDs are billions of switches. Which ever switches fail, that data is gone.
Processor | Intel® Core™ i7-13700K |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite AX |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15 |
Memory | 32GB(2x16) DDR5@6600MHz G-Skill Trident Z5 |
Video Card(s) | ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3080 AMP Holo |
Storage | 2TB SK Platinum P41 SSD + 4TB SanDisk Ultra SSD + 500GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD |
Display(s) | Acer Predator X34 3440x1440@100Hz G-Sync |
Case | NZXT PHANTOM410-BK |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi Titanium PCIe |
Power Supply | Corsair 850W |
Mouse | Logitech Hero G502 SE |
Software | Windows 11 Pro - 64bit |
Benchmark Scores | 30FPS in NFS:Rivals |
THIS! I wonder why nobody else said that. It's true, even in the face of extinction the HDD prices are callously high, making the purchase of SSDs a no brainer....Its hard to keep demand, when you inflate prices, WD.
A little flood here, a little flood there, oops 3x the price, 5 years later its still move expensive than before the floods..
Shocking, shocking i say!
System Name | BY-2021 |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X (65w eco profile) |
Motherboard | MSI B550 Gaming Plus |
Cooling | Scythe Mugen (rev 5) |
Memory | 2 x Kingston HyperX DDR4-3200 32 GiB |
Video Card(s) | AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT |
Storage | Samsung 980 Pro, Seagate Exos X20 TB 7200 RPM |
Display(s) | Nixeus NX-EDG274K (3840x2160@144 DP) + Samsung SyncMaster 906BW (1440x900@60 HDMI-DVI) |
Case | Coolermaster HAF 932 w/ USB 3.0 5.25" bay + USB 3.2 (A+C) 3.5" bay |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek ALC1150, Micca OriGen+ |
Power Supply | Enermax Platimax 850w |
Mouse | Nixeus REVEL-X |
Keyboard | Tesoro Excalibur |
Software | Windows 10 Home 64-bit |
Benchmark Scores | Faster than the tortoise; slower than the hare. |
Volatile switches (found in hard drive circuit boards) are far more durable than non-volatile (found in the storage media of SSDs). Hard drive circuit boards can also be replaced and the data retained in full on the platters.I am not sure that's a convincing argument. I mean I agree with you re the longevity of magnetic fields vs flash, but everything we are dealing with here iems digital, hence "little switches"
System Name | Dell Workstation t5810 |
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Processor | Xeon CPU's E5-2683 v4 Broadwell-E Technology |
Motherboard | Broadwell-E X99 |
Cooling | Default fan System Level 3 |
Memory | 48GB DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | Radeon Pro VII 16GB |
Storage | 2 Internal SSD, 6 External HDD |
Display(s) | Dell 27 Inch Monitor |
Case | Dell Precision 5810 |
Audio Device(s) | RealTek High Definition |
Power Supply | 825 Watts PSU |
Mouse | Soundless Black Quiet Mouse |
Keyboard | Dell Black |
Software | Windows Pro 10 x64 |
Volatile switches (found in hard drive circuit boards) are far more durable than non-volatile (found in the storage media of SSDs). Hard drive circuit boards can also be replaced and the data retained in full on the platters.
System Name | Pioneer |
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Processor | Ryzen R9 9950X |
Motherboard | GIGABYTE Aorus Elite X670 AX |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15 + A whole lotta Sunon and Corsair Maglev blower fans... |
Memory | 64GB (4x 16GB) G.Skill Flare X5 @ DDR5-6000 CL30 |
Video Card(s) | XFX RX 7900 XTX Speedster Merc 310 |
Storage | Intel 905p Optane 960GB boot, +2x Crucial P5 Plus 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs |
Display(s) | 55" LG 55" B9 OLED 4K Display |
Case | Thermaltake Core X31 |
Audio Device(s) | TOSLINK->Schiit Modi MB->Asgard 2 DAC Amp->AKG Pro K712 Headphones or HDMI->B9 OLED |
Power Supply | FSP Hydro Ti Pro 850W |
Mouse | Logitech G305 Lightspeed Wireless |
Keyboard | WASD Code v3 with Cherry Green keyswitches + PBT DS keycaps |
Software | Gentoo Linux x64 / Windows 11 Enterprise IoT 2024 |
Volatile switches (found in hard drive circuit boards) are far more durable than non-volatile (found in the storage media of SSDs). Hard drive circuit boards can also be replaced and the data retained in full on the platters.
Good point. That's a convincing statement to retain HDDs data for archival purposes on..... HDDs.
Optical storage has proven longevity as well.
Processor | Intel i7 10700K |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte Z490 Aorus Pro AX |
Cooling | Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 4 |
Memory | DDR4 Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200MHZ (2X16GB) |
Video Card(s) | Palit GTX1080ti Super JetStream 11GB |
Storage | Trandscend 370s 256GB / WD Caviar Black 2+1TB |
Display(s) | Acer XB270HU 144hz Gsync |
Case | Phanteks Eclipse P600S White |
Audio Device(s) | Sound Blaster ZXR |
Power Supply | Corsair RM1000X 1000W 80 Plus Gold |
Exactly for most people they are pretty much only useful to boot quickly off of and for the OS to run more responsively on. That's exactly why for NVMe drives the Samsung PM961 Polaris 128GB M.2 NGFF PCIe Gen3 x4 is really one of the better value drives. It's nearly on par with the Samsung EVO 970/960 at a much reduced price, but half the capacity. For just a OS install though it's a no brain win comparatively though and even otherwise that w/StoreMI or software raid while marginally more costly is probably still the better value for dollar if the performance is a concern. Now if storage is the concern you still can't be a old fashion HDD especially w/StoreMI for AMD Ryzen users.um, i just looked at these SSD drives, no thanks. Think i will stick with Sata's internal and externals, SSDs are expensive. I can find a 4TB external for under 89 dollars. I just bought a 500GB external drive for only 24 dollars. a 500 SSD cost around 200 bucks lol
System Name | Firelance. |
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Processor | Threadripper 3960X |
Motherboard | ROG Strix TRX40-E Gaming |
Cooling | IceGem 360 + 6x Arctic Cooling P12 |
Memory | 8x 16GB Patriot Viper DDR4-3200 CL16 |
Video Card(s) | MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Ventus 2X OC |
Storage | 2TB WD SN850X (boot), 4TB Crucial P3 (data) |
Display(s) | 3x AOC Q32E2N (32" 2560x1440 75Hz) |
Case | Enthoo Pro II Server Edition (Closed Panel) + 6 fans |
Power Supply | Fractal Design Ion+ 2 Platinum 760W |
Mouse | Logitech G602 |
Keyboard | Razer Pro Type Ultra |
Software | Windows 10 Professional x64 |
System Name | RemixedBeast-NX |
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Processor | Intel Xeon E5-2690 @ 2.9Ghz (8C/16T) |
Motherboard | Dell Inc. 08HPGT (CPU 1) |
Cooling | Dell Standard |
Memory | 24GB ECC |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte Nvidia RTX2060 6GB |
Storage | 2TB Samsung 860 EVO SSD//2TB WD Black HDD |
Display(s) | Samsung SyncMaster P2350 23in @ 1920x1080 + Dell E2013H 20 in @1600x900 |
Case | Dell Precision T3600 Chassis |
Audio Device(s) | Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro 80 // Fiio E7 Amp/DAC |
Power Supply | 630w Dell T3600 PSU |
Mouse | Logitech G700s/G502 |
Keyboard | Logitech K740 |
Software | Linux Mint 20 |
Benchmark Scores | Network: APs: Cisco Meraki MR32, Ubiquiti Unifi AP-AC-LR and Lite Router/Sw:Meraki MX64 MS220-8P |
System Name | Box |
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Processor | Ryzen 9 5900X |
Motherboard | MSI Meg Ace Max 570S |
Cooling | Corsair h150i Elite Capellix 360 white |
Memory | 16 GB Teamforce DDR 4 4500 (2x8) CL18 |
Video Card(s) | Aorus 1080ti |
Storage | NVMe: Samsung 980 Pro 2TB, WD_BLACK SN770 2TB, Crucial P5 Plus 2TB, spinners: 3TB, 4TB |
Display(s) | Samsung 1080p |
Case | Lian Li 011 Dynamic white - fans: 2x140mm, 7x120mm |
Audio Device(s) | stock |
Power Supply | EVGA G2 850 |
Mouse | Razor DeathAdder 3.5G |
Keyboard | Corsair K68 RGB |
VR HMD | Valve Index |
Software | Win10 pro |
Benchmark Scores | later |
System Name | Miami |
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Processor | Ryzen 3800X |
Motherboard | Asus Crosshair VII Formula |
Cooling | Ek Velocity/ 2x 280mm Radiators/ Alphacool fullcover |
Memory | F4-3600C16Q-32GTZNC |
Video Card(s) | XFX 6900 XT Speedster 0 |
Storage | 1TB WD M.2 SSD/ 2TB WD SN750/ 4TB WD Black HDD |
Display(s) | DELL AW3420DW / HP ZR24w |
Case | Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL |
Audio Device(s) | EVGA Nu Audio |
Power Supply | Seasonic Prime Gold 1000W+750W |
Mouse | Corsair Scimitar/Glorious Model O- |
Keyboard | Corsair K95 Platinum |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
Japanese Toshiba invented NAND flash in 1987. They have always been the pioneer of the FLASH Memory. Toshiba NAND has always been the best of the best among the other NAND brands (Samsung, Hynix and Micron). But they sold the NAND devision of the company. They continue to produce useless! HDD drives. I can not understand that. Why they didn't sell the HDD division of the company rather than the NAND division? SSD technology is the future of the storage. But inventor of the NAND flash sold its NAND devision.
System Name | Starlifter :: Dragonfly |
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Processor | i7 2600k 4.4GHz :: i5 10400 |
Motherboard | ASUS P8P67 Pro :: ASUS Prime H570-Plus |
Cooling | Cryorig M9 :: Stock |
Memory | 4x4GB DDR3 2133 :: 2x8GB DDR4 2400 |
Video Card(s) | PNY GTX1070 :: Integrated UHD 630 |
Storage | Crucial MX500 1TB, 2x1TB Seagate RAID 0 :: Mushkin Enhanced 60GB SSD, 3x4TB Seagate HDD RAID5 |
Display(s) | Onn 165hz 1080p :: Acer 1080p |
Case | Antec SOHO 1030B :: Old White Full Tower |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro - Bose Companion 2 Series III :: None |
Power Supply | FSP Hydro GE 550w :: EVGA Supernova 550 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro - Plex Server on Dragonfly |
Benchmark Scores | >9000 |
No... even 1TB SSDs can be found for less than that, and you don't even have to look hard (newegg). Your point that HDD storage is cheaper per GB is still very much true, but SSDs aren't that expensive.um, i just looked at these SSD drives, no thanks. Think i will stick with Sata's internal and externals, SSDs are expensive. I can find a 4TB external for under 89 dollars. I just bought a 500GB external drive for only 24 dollars. a 500 SSD cost around 200 bucks lol
Why? Having a lot of data doesn't imply it's worth mirroring.20TB, you should be running some form of raid with redundancy ...
Processor | Haswell-E - i7-5820K @ 4.4GHz |
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Motherboard | ASUS X99S |
Cooling | Noctua NH-D15S |
Memory | 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000MHz |
Video Card(s) | Palit Super JetStream 980Ti |
Storage | SSD: 512GB [Crucial MX100] HDD: 34TB [4 x 6TB WD Blue, 2 x 5TB Seagate External] |
Display(s) | Acer ProDesigner BM320 4K |
Case | Fractal Design R5 |
Power Supply | Corsair RM750x |
LOL yes and you also lose an obscene amount of data when it craps out. Consumer HDDs of very high capacity are really the worst idea if you care even a little bit about that data. Let alone the task of copying it all to a backup disk at the low sequential speed you get.
2~4 TB is as far as I'd go.
Processor | Intel core i5 4590s |
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Motherboard | Asus Z97 Pro Gamer |
Cooling | Evercool EC115A 915SP Cpu cooler,Coolermaster [200mm (front and top)+140mm rear] |
Memory | Corsair 16GB(4x4) ddr3 CMZ16GX3M4X1600C9(Ver8.16)(XMP) |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX 970 GAMING 4G |
Storage | Western Digital WDC WD2001FAS 2TB Black, Toshiba DT01ACA100 1TB |
Display(s) | LG Flatron L177WSB |
Case | Coolermaster CM Storm Enforcer |
Audio Device(s) | Creative A550 Speakers 5.1 channel |
Power Supply | SuperFlower Leadex 2 Gold 650W SF-650F14EG |
Mouse | PLNK M-740 Optical Mouse |
Keyboard | ibuypower GKB100 Gaming Keyboard |
Software | Windows 7 Sp1 64 bit |
System Name | Skunkworks 3.0 |
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Processor | 5800x3d |
Motherboard | x570 unify |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12A |
Memory | 32GB 3600 mhz |
Video Card(s) | asrock 6800xt challenger D |
Storage | Sabarent rocket 4.0 2TB, MX 500 2TB |
Display(s) | Asus 1440p144 27" |
Case | Old arse cooler master 932 |
Power Supply | Corsair 1200w platinum |
Mouse | *squeak* |
Keyboard | Some old office thing |
Software | Manjaro |
You can buy a crucial MX500 1TB for $199, $185 on amazon. Not sure where you are getting $200 for a 500GB SSD, unless you are looking at a bizarrely overpriced website.um, i just looked at these SSD drives, no thanks. Think i will stick with Sata's internal and externals, SSDs are expensive. I can find a 4TB external for under 89 dollars. I just bought a 500GB external drive for only 24 dollars. a 500 SSD cost around 200 bucks lol
He was comparing to external drives, so this is what you should be looking at. And Samsung T3 500GB is $196 @ Amazon at this very moment.You can buy a crucial MX500 1TB for $199, $185 on amazon. Not sure where you are getting $200 for a 500GB SSD, unless you are looking at a bizarrely overpriced website.
System Name | My Ryzen 7 7700X Super Computer |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 7700X |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B650 Aorus Elite AX |
Cooling | DeepCool AK620 with Arctic Silver 5 |
Memory | 2x16GB G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO DDR5 EXPO (CL30) |
Video Card(s) | XFX AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE |
Storage | Samsung 980 EVO 1 TB NVMe SSD (System Drive), Samsung 970 EVO 500 GB NVMe SSD (Game Drive) |
Display(s) | Acer Nitro XV272U (DisplayPort) and Acer Nitro XV270U (DisplayPort) |
Case | Lian Li LANCOOL II MESH C |
Audio Device(s) | On-Board Sound / Sony WH-XB910N Bluetooth Headphones |
Power Supply | MSI A850GF |
Mouse | Logitech M705 |
Keyboard | Steelseries |
Software | Windows 11 Pro 64-bit |
Benchmark Scores | https://valid.x86.fr/liwjs3 |
Yes, but that 500 GB hard drive is slow as shit when it comes to booting Windows and loading your programs. SSDs, even a 256 GB SSD (which is cheaper), will boot your system and load your programs in a fraction of the time. Yes, hard drives will always remain the mass storage device type but SSDs is where it's at if you want really fast, random access, high capacity storage such as one needs for booting Windows and loading programs. Most boot benchmarks put loading Windows on a hard drive at around 30 seconds, with an SSD I can have Windows booted in less than 10 seconds.um, i just looked at these SSD drives, no thanks. Think i will stick with Sata's internal and externals, SSDs are expensive. I can find a 4TB external for under 89 dollars. I just bought a 500GB external drive for only 24 dollars. a 500 SSD cost around 200 bucks lol