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Crucial Discontinues the MX500 SATA SSD Line

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Oddly enough, I would have thought that would have made it easy for you to point them out..
I did. @GabrielLP14 wouldn't put those words there for no reason. You want me to spoon feed you with data, or you're just being a hypocrite? If I'm wrong with the latter, you can start research from here:


And if you think you're immune to the "fake" variants from the Ali or similar, think twice.
 
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I did. @GabrielLP14 wouldn't put those words there for no reason. You want me to spoon feed you with data, or you're just being a hypocrite? If I'm wrong with the latter, you can start research from here:


And if you think you're immune to the "fake" variants from the Ali or similar, think twice.
Ok, their web site doesn't even mention the type of NAND, that's a strong indication they switched. I'm not surprised there are several models out there, if anything I would hope they updated the controller after all these years. Going QLC is not something I think should be done under the table.
 
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WD got their NAND production from the acquisition of Sandisk a...wait for it....CHINESE company. Uhhhhh.......
SanDisk wasn't/isn't Chinese. And anyway, now a part of WD.

And speaking more broadly about NAND manufacturers, there's also the non-Chinese Hynix and Kioxia.
Though no 2.5" SSDs anymore, as far as I know. Hynix used to, Kioxia/Toshiba nothing mainstream that I recall.
 
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SanDisk wasn't/isn't Chinese. And anyway, now a part of WD.

And speaking more broadly about NAND manufacturers, there's also the non-Chinese Hynix and Kioxia.
Though no 2.5" SSDs anymore, as far as I know. Hynix used to, Kioxia/Toshiba nothing mainstream that I recall.
Can't say that I miss 2.5" drives themselves. But there was some peace of mind knowing you plug in 6 of them on the cheapest boards. With M.2, the most you can hope for is 3 drives (maybe 4 on some weirder designs).
 
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Ok, their web site doesn't even mention the type of NAND, that's a strong indication they switched. I'm not surprised there are several models out there, if anything I would hope they updated the controller after all these years. Going QLC is not something I think should be done under the table.
There's a bit of controversy in the thread I've posted. The SSD database maintainer said that no QLC MX500 were reported whatsoever, but then again he put disclaimers in the database itself. Just in case? :D TBH, I was reading those reddit posts, as well as others at that time, and knowing for example what ADATA did with their SX8200 pro in the latter revisions, I don't trust SSD brands anymore. They send the best versions to the testers to look good in reviews, and then switch internals afterwards. I was in the market for the MX500 since forever, but I eventually gave up, and still stick to the HDD as an archive/slow storage, NVME for the rest.
 
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SanDisk wasn't/isn't Chinese. And anyway, now a part of WD.

And speaking more broadly about NAND manufacturers, there's also the non-Chinese Hynix and Kioxia.
Though no 2.5" SSDs anymore, as far as I know. Hynix used to, Kioxia/Toshiba nothing mainstream that I recall.
WD has spun-off their Flash products into Sandisk recently. The whole situation with Toshiba/Kioxia/Sandisk/WD is quite messy.
 
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This will suck for people who don't have NVMe slots. Now their only choices are Samsung or Chinesium.
I'd wager that in 2024+ many are using these for write-once/read-many portable external STEAM libraries, and there's not much to complain about from brands like Silicon Power and Team Group in that regard. If you are running an older rig with an emphasis on SATA, then you're running a SAMSUNG already. SATA's time has come and these days if you want long-term storage on spinning platters, you're just as well served using a USB 3.0 connection and an external dock than wiring up 7lbs of steel brick into your case, so while it does suck to see the Crucials go......it's not like the format is dead...yet.
 
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Who is now the best and cheapest?

There isn't one, the market is in a stupid place. There aren't any new high capacity 2.5'' marketed towards the consumer market at reasonable prices and m.2 nvme continues to go down in price. You can buy a WD 850X 4tb for a similar price to a 2.5'' 4TB ssd (wd blue, samsung qvo/evo, etc). It doesn't make sense
 
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To be fair, KingSpec is a solid "budget" brand.
I see therm on Newegg all the time for less than competing brands. With pretty good performance claims too.
 
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Who is now the best and cheapest?

Those guys who ask that cry later because their data is lost.

I do risk a month worth of work usually with my backups.

write-once/read-many portable external STEAM libraries

Steam is most likely not WORM (like a write once dvd)
I hardly use steam - the user interface annoys me. ~50% of my free epic games - games get's an update.

you're just as well served using a USB 3.0 connection and an external dock than wiring up 7lbs

Instead of SATA ports I would think about using those unused USB connectors on the mainboard. The tricky part will be to keep the cable length short from the internal usb header to the nvme bridge.

I have a 10gbps USB 3 NVME bridge. The 20gbps are unaffordable. The 40gbps are the future and more unaffordable.
I make my backup on a crucial p5 plus 1tb one in aroudn 4 minutes for ~80-90 GiB.
The previous sold WD Blue SN570 1TB took around 5 minutes.

-- I also used SATA - USB cases - mixed ~60-70GiB data took around 25-30 minutes for a backup.
 

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There's a bit of controversy in the thread I've posted. The SSD database maintainer said that no QLC MX500 were reported whatsoever, but then again he put disclaimers in the database itself. Just in case? :D TBH, I was reading those reddit posts, as well as others at that time, and knowing for example what ADATA did with their SX8200 pro in the latter revisions, I don't trust SSD brands anymore. They send the best versions to the testers to look good in reviews, and then switch internals afterwards. I was in the market for the MX500 since forever, but I eventually gave up, and still stick to the HDD as an archive/slow storage, NVME for the rest.
They were fake drives, at the end of the day there were almost identical, but they ended up being fake

just like these chinese make fake samsung, or fake Kingston drives, they tried with Crucial, it was a SM2258H + DRAM + QLC, but the Crucial software didnt recognized it as original
 

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They were fake drives, at the end of the day there were almost identical, but they ended up being fake

just like these chinese make fake samsung, or fake Kingston drives, they tried with Crucial, it was a SM2258H + DRAM + QLC, but the Crucial software didnt recognized it as original
Ok, so still TLC. Back to pondering whether to snatch some before they're gone.
 

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Any good SATA SSD with DRAM cache apart MX500 and Samsung EVO in 2024-2025?
Not really, getting rid of the DRAM cache and relying on HMB seems to be everyone's cop-out when it comes to reducing cost.
 

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Any good SATA SSD with DRAM cache apart MX500 and Samsung EVO in 2024-2025?
Kingston KC600, so far i've only seen 3 variants, Micron B16A 64-Layers 256Gb TLC, Micron B27A 96-Layers 512Gb TLC and Micron B47R 176-Layers 512Gb TLC so far.
There's also ADATA SU800 but that has a toon of variants
 
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I see therm on Newegg all the time for less than competing brands. With pretty good performance claims too.
I have been using them in my shop and personally for inexpensive upgrades. For budget SSDs, they compete well. Low defective rates and reasonable performance for dramless drives.
 
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I have been using them in my shop and personally for inexpensive upgrades. For budget SSDs, they compete well. Low defective rates and reasonable performance for dramless drives.
I might pull the trigger next time they are on sale.
 
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Really? I've heard nothing but bad things about them.
I've actually used them. I own a shop. There have been a few defectives, but not many and not above the average for other drive makers. As I said above, they're not screaming banshee performers, but they're fast enough to be a very zippy upgrades from HDDs.
 
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