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Yes. And a lot of other people do to.Do you guys actually need 20TB drives?
Yes. And a lot of other people do to.Do you guys actually need 20TB drives?
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At the moment, but lets consider this:But most of us don't live on a 23rd century Federation Constitution-class starship.
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Storage | Corsair MP 700, Seagate 530 2Tb, Adata SX8200 2TBx2, Kingston 2 TBx2, Micron 8 TB, WD AN 1500 |
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Processor | AMD 7600x |
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Motherboard | Asrock x670e Steel Legend |
Cooling | Silver Arrow Extreme IBe Rev B with 2x 120 Gentle Typhoons |
Memory | 4x16Gb Patriot Viper Non RGB @ 6000 30-36-36-36-40 |
Video Card(s) | XFX 6950XT MERC 319 |
Storage | 2x Crucial P5 Plus 1Tb NVME |
Display(s) | 3x Dell Ultrasharp U2414h |
Case | Coolermaster Stacker 832 |
Power Supply | Thermaltake Toughpower PF3 850 watt |
Mouse | Logitech G502 (OG) |
Keyboard | Logitech G512 |
Yes, but the fact that they are NOT divesting their HDD divisions and are continuing R&D in same also spells and speaks the truth.The fact that both WD and Seagate have heavily invested in NAND spells the truth.
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Motherboard | Asus X670E E Strix |
Cooling | In Win SR36 |
Memory | GSKILL DDR5 32GB 5200 30 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Pulse 7900XT (Watercooled) |
Storage | Corsair MP 700, Seagate 530 2Tb, Adata SX8200 2TBx2, Kingston 2 TBx2, Micron 8 TB, WD AN 1500 |
Display(s) | GIGABYTE FV43U |
Case | Corsair 7000D Airflow |
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Power Supply | Deepcool 1000M |
Mouse | Logitech g7 gaming mouse |
Keyboard | Logitech G510 |
Software | Windows 11 Pro 64 Steam. GOG, Uplay, Origin |
Benchmark Scores | Firestrike: 46183 Time Spy: 25121 |
I don't agree on the breakthrough we already have the maligned QLC. That should have spoken to 16TB NVME drives using the 22110 form factor that every modern MB supports for $499 but we let them drip feed us 2 TB for $500. Indeed Team and Adata have helped to bring the price down but hopefully Kingston will do it. 2 TB of 4.0 NVME for $150 CAD is no joke but means that 4 TB should be $300 and 8 TB $600. You could do it too...if you have HEDT and can fill an add in card with 4 M2 slots like the Asus M2 card for another $70 for an 8TB scratch drive for $670 but it is greed that makes an 8 TB SSD cost over $1000. With the way they make boards today you could still do it but I would not want to have my MB be one huge Storage array with my OS.Yes, but the fact that they are NOT divesting their HDD divisions and are continuing R&D in same also spells and speak the truth.
The world has indeed changed. We have become a place where PC's, workstations and enterprise servers are comprised of hybrid storage, part SSD, part HDD. This is fact, it is reality. Nothing less than a break through of gargantuan proportions in solid state memory will change that anytime soon.
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That's only half the price of a cheap new car? What a deal!Wow a 30 TiB Samsung SSD for only $11625! How long before it begins developing bad sectors and has to be RMA'ed? I suppose considering it's size it would only have to develop 500GiB of sectors before it goes down to 98%. Who isn't willing to bet $11625 on a Samsung 30 TiB SSD?
Wow a 30 TiB Samsung SSD for only $11625! How long before it begins developing bad sectors and has to be RMA'ed? I suppose considering it's size it would only have to develop 500GiB of sectors before it goes down to 98%. Who isn't willing to bet $11625 on a Samsung 30 TiB SSD?
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Cooling | Deep Cool LT720 + CM MasterGel Pro TP + Lian Li Uni Fan V2 |
Memory | 32GB GSkill Trident Z5 Neo 6000 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor HellHound RX7800XT 2550cclk/2450mclk |
Storage | 1x Adata SX8200PRO NVMe 1TB gen3 x4 1X Samsung 980 Pro NVMe Gen 4 x4 1TB, 12TB of HDD Storage |
Display(s) | AOC 24G2 IPS 144Hz FreeSync Premium 1920x1080p |
Case | Lian Li O11D XL ROG edition |
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Power Supply | EVGA 1000W G5 Gold |
Mouse | Logitech G502 Proteus Core Wired |
Keyboard | Logitech G915 Wireless |
Software | Windows 11 X64 PRO (build 24H2) |
Benchmark Scores | it sucks even more less now ;) |
So in 5 years we have gone from 14Tb to 20Tb in Spinning storage and finally achieved the ability to saturate Sata600 with a HDD.
In the SSD world we have gone from a single 30Tb drive with performance barely reaching PCI-E 2.0 limits costing OVER 10k dollars retail to MULTIPLE 30Tb drives with PCI-E 4.0 being a limitation for ~33% of the price.
System Name | Cumquat 2021 |
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Processor | AMD RyZen R7 7800X3D |
Motherboard | Asus Strix X670E - E Gaming WIFI |
Cooling | Deep Cool LT720 + CM MasterGel Pro TP + Lian Li Uni Fan V2 |
Memory | 32GB GSkill Trident Z5 Neo 6000 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor HellHound RX7800XT 2550cclk/2450mclk |
Storage | 1x Adata SX8200PRO NVMe 1TB gen3 x4 1X Samsung 980 Pro NVMe Gen 4 x4 1TB, 12TB of HDD Storage |
Display(s) | AOC 24G2 IPS 144Hz FreeSync Premium 1920x1080p |
Case | Lian Li O11D XL ROG edition |
Audio Device(s) | RX7800XT via HDMI + Pioneer VSX-531 amp Technics 100W 5.1 Speaker set |
Power Supply | EVGA 1000W G5 Gold |
Mouse | Logitech G502 Proteus Core Wired |
Keyboard | Logitech G915 Wireless |
Software | Windows 11 X64 PRO (build 24H2) |
Benchmark Scores | it sucks even more less now ;) |
And HDD's is where I store all that so your point isThere is less and less need for large home HTPC libraries due to streaming of music and of video,
id find that extremely unlikely especially since you can use ssds as a cache for hdd drives for gaming, ssd will not overtake hdds, simply because they cost too much and do not offer the same write endurance that hdds do, they also loose data going offline, its easier to just hot swap hdds for data, ssd at the front of the system for enterprizes. im suprized things like primocache are not as mainstreem, i use it to horde games and play any game, with great success the hdd loads data to the ssd for speed. and if i dont need it i dont use it, ill always have large capacity high performance hdds. onley smr is spinning rust, spinning silver will continue to be upgraded and improved till 2035 likely, even for the enthusiast gamer. its why i converted to pc, direct storage for pc is very different from the console as they speed all drives and it works very well on hdd, just not as fast but were an instant gratification society, im going to enjoy it and keep hording programs and games. qlc ssds are crap, ive owned a few and thier not worth it TLC ssds are much better nvme drives, i own several sata ssd and nvmes, and lots of hdds and use all of them active data and gaming.HDD are definately in a phase of it possibly being redundant with how quick SSDs are gaining in terms of size.
I wonder with the reoccurant "bit-rot/loss" that seems to happen every so often with primarily Samsung drives will there always be a demand for Spinning Rust in certain areas of the business?
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Software | Windows 10 Pro 22H2 |
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id find that extremely unlikely especially since you can use ssds as a cache for hdd drives for gaming, ssd will not overtake hdds, simply because they cost too much and do not offer the same write endurance that hdds do, they also loose data going offline, its easier to just hot swap hdds for data, ssd at the front of the system for enterprizes. im suprized things like primocache are not as mainstreem, i use it to horde games and play any game, with great success the hdd loads data to the ssd for speed. and if i dont need it i dont use it, ill always have large capacity high performance hdds. onley smr is spinning rust, spinning silver will continue to be upgraded and improved till 2035 likely, even for the enthusiast gamer. its why i converted to pc, direct storage for pc is very different from the console as they speed all drives and it works very well on hdd, just not as fast but were an instant gratification society, im going to enjoy it and keep hording programs and games. qlc ssds are crap, ive owned a few and thier not worth it TLC ssds are much better nvme drives, i own several sata ssd and nvmes, and lots of hdds and use all of them active data and gaming.