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Hikaki posted:
Yeah, I found out the hard way.. Had a PCIE Wifi card in one slot, and thought I fried it because it stopped working after I had installed my SSD. The mobo was powering the card, but it was no longer being detected. I completely disassembled the entire machine and started putting parts back in one by one. Spent like 2 hours troubleshooting it. Never once did I consider that could even have been a issue. Finally it dawned on me when by chance I had removed the SSD yet again and realized the wifi card started working. I used it as excuse to upgrade. Went to Microcenter and bought a shiny new z170 mobo and processor. stevewm fucked around with this message at 15:06 on Nov 16, 2016 |
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BIG HEADLINE posted:So evidently Newegg is going to have the 1TB 850 EVO up for sale for $250 on Black Friday. That'll sell out in seconds. =/ I dont know where they're stock is going to come from... They sold 975 on EBay for $270 a piece in October. I doubt they would purchase any great quantity of them for black friday deals.
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SlayVus posted:I dont know where they're stock is going to come from... They sold 975 on EBay for $270 a piece in October. I doubt they would purchase any great quantity of them for black friday deals. I think that is the same price MicroCenter will have on Black Friday and they will include a code for Watch Dogs 2.
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A couple people have mentioned it in passing but I don't think it got the attention it deserved: Samsung just announced the (NVMe) 960 Evo, 250 GB for $130 and 512 GB for $250. Interestingly enough this one seems to have a similar cutout as the Intel 600p when it hits its limit? Or maybe Anandtech triggered the read-only mode some other way but something is going on. Paul MaudDib fucked around with this message at 00:33 on Nov 17, 2016 |
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VulgarandStupid posted:I think that is the same price MicroCenter will have on Black Friday and they will include a code for Watch Dogs 2. Every seller includes a code for WD2. It's being handled by Samsung, not the retailers. But it only starts at 500GB and up.
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td4guy posted:Too bad my mSATA 840 EVO never got the update. Samsung forgot about us. Check Magician, the mSATA 840 Evo eventually got the second update as well. Fame Douglas fucked around with this message at 02:20 on Nov 17, 2016 |
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Is there an NVME to 2.5" adapter? I may want to prepurchase an SSD for a new laptop but use it in the old laptop.
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What would you plug it into? There are NVMe to PCIe slot adapters, but you can't send PCIe signaling over a SATA port (excepting SATA Express). There are M.2/NGFF to 2.5" adapters too but they're for SATA drives.
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Ynglaur posted:Is there an NVME to 2.5" adapter? I may want to prepurchase an SSD for a new laptop but use it in the old laptop. You have to understand, NVMe isn't just "faster SSD", it's a different protocol. There's no SATA / AHCI stuff going on with an NVMe drive. So the short answer is no, there's no adapter, they use different interfaces that can't be adapted.
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Rastor posted:You have to understand, NVMe isn't just "faster SSD", it's a different protocol. There's no SATA / AHCI stuff going on with an NVMe drive. Rats. Thank you!
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Question: Does Hynix make decent NVMe drives? I recently bought a dell xps and it came with a PC300 SK hynix instead of the Samsung listed on the order (MOD,SSDR,512G,NVME,SMSNG,PM951) More concerned about reliability than speed difference. Never heard about the brand either. Thanks.
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Zadda posted:Question: Looks like it's a decent mid-range SATA drive, not NVMe. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/sk-hynix-canvas-sc300-ssd,4328.html
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 14:39 |
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Are the 850 evos really going anywhere? It's not like everyone will be able to use m.2 pcie drives and I assume sata will be around for a long time. Without anything to replace the 850 seems like they should stay in production along with the 960 and 750
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 14:50 |
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I'd say as far as the socket goes, SATA is too convenient to go anywhere in a hurry. Even when motherboards have 2x nvme connections as standard for boot drives I'd expect to see 4 or 6 SATA for expansion.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 15:39 |
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SATA will stick around for a while, if only because most chipsets lack the PCI-E lanes to service multiple m.2 devices, and most people don't really benefit from the performance (yet) of NVMe arch.
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You'll see what IDE saw. No new product lines, fewer and fewer ports on motherboards, eventually disappears.
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Zadda posted:Does Hynix make decent NVMe drives? I recently bought a dell xps and it came with a PC300 SK hynix instead of the Samsung listed on the order (MOD,SSDR,512G,NVME,SMSNG,PM951) I don't know anything about the reliability of the whole product, but for what it's worth SK Hynix is an actual manufacturer of flash memory, not a weird offbrand shoveling someone else's poo poo. At about 10% market share, they're either the smallest or second smallest NAND flash supplier, depending on whether you count Intel and Micron's market shares as a single joint venture. SK Hynix has been around a long time, just not as a very consumer-visible brand. They're also a significant DRAM manufacturer, with a much bigger share of that market than they've captured in flash. Wrar posted:SATA will stick around for a while, if only because most chipsets lack the PCI-E lanes to service multiple m.2 devices, and most people don't really benefit from the performance (yet) of NVMe arch. Intel already has chipsets where a bunch of the SERDES (serializer-deserializer) lanes are flexible, capable of operating in PCIe, SATA, or other modes. SATA and PCIe are similar enough electrically that you can design a single multi-mode SERDES (aka PHY) that supports both, and then it's just a matter of the internal plumbing to selectively connect those SERDES lanes to either a PCIe root complex or SATA AHCI host controller. You don't get this flexibility on the fly; motherboard designers choose how to allocate SERDES lanes for you. What it means is that support is already there for a market demand driven transition to more PCIe lanes / fewer SATA ports.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 19:57 |
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BIG HEADLINE posted:With the most recent firmware, they're fine. If you haven't updated them, you might want to. EXT0DB6Q is the most recent. DXT0AB0Q is what my Magician says is the most recent.
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Neon Belly posted:DXT0AB0Q is what my Magician says is the most recent. You have to download a ~special tool~ to get DB6Q: http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/samsung_840_evo_performance_restoration_tool.html It takes quite a bit longer than a normal firmware update, so don't get nervous. BIG HEADLINE fucked around with this message at 05:27 on Nov 18, 2016 |
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Anyone have any experience with the Visiontek SSD's that Dell sells? Specs look okay, but as we all know, specs are a lie anyways. Trying to get pricing for replacing HDD's with SSD's in about 30-50 user systems, and Dell's already a setup vendor, so buying from them is easy. But, if the drives are garbage, I'll push for alternatives. I just can't seem to find much online about them, which worries me.
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BobHoward posted:I don't know anything about the reliability of the whole product, but for what it's worth SK Hynix is an actual manufacturer of flash memory, not a weird offbrand shoveling someone else's poo poo. At about 10% market share, they're either the smallest or second smallest NAND flash supplier, depending on whether you count Intel and Micron's market shares as a single joint venture. Ok, thanks for the info!
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BIG HEADLINE posted:You have to download a ~special tool~ to get DB6Q: http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/samsung_840_evo_performance_restoration_tool.html I'm dumb. Neon Belly fucked around with this message at 19:11 on Nov 18, 2016 |
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Siochain posted:Anyone have any experience with the Visiontek SSD's that Dell sells? Specs look okay, but as we all know, specs are a lie anyways. VisionTek has a good warranty, and have been in the SSD game since a bit before AMD started selling their own brand SSD's and RAM. They aren't hugely known but I would gather, worth a shot.
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Neon Belly posted:From what I can tell, DXT0AB0Q came out two years after EXT0DB6Q - should I be downgrading?
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The 840 is no really fast and doesn't max out SATA like the EVO which handily out outperforms it several times over. But it is a reputable SSD and anything reputable is going to outperform any HDD in any real world metric outside of price per Gig. Magician will tell you if you have the latest firmware or not and you can upgrade from there. They provide Linux boot images, but that is mostly for non-windows machines.
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Flipperwaldt posted:You have the most recent firmware for your drive, which is a Samsung 840. This is a different model drive from the Samsung 840 EVO. Ah, my apologies - yeah, you're current with a non-EVO 840. I just take solace in the fact that if you'd tried to run the PRT it would have told you that you didn't have an EVO, and I wouldn't have been responsible for bricking your drive.
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It has probably been discussed earlier but how are the WD SATA SSDs? X400 still the better buy on the budget side? Seeing some pretty nice $/GB sales on them and wondering if I see a black friday door crasher if it'd be worth it. Looking to get a 500GB-1TB for a games/steam drive.
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priznat posted:It has probably been discussed earlier but how are the WD SATA SSDs? X400 still the better buy on the budget side? Seeing some pretty nice $/GB sales on them and wondering if I see a black friday door crasher if it'd be worth it. The WD Blue and X400 each use the Marvell 88SS1074 and Sandisk 15nm NAND. The difference is that the X400 is warrantied for five years while all stripes of the WD Blue are warrantied for three. Other than that they appear to (a little more or less) be the exact same drive: http://www.anandtech.com/show/10741/the-western-digital-blue-1tb-ssd-review EDIT: Seeing as the X400 is 5y and 512GB and the WD Blue is 3y and 500GB, it doesn't seem like a contest to me which is the better drive, especially when the X400 is currently a few bucks cheaper on Newegg. BIG HEADLINE fucked around with this message at 21:43 on Nov 19, 2016 |
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I'm joining the club. Just ordered an SK Hynix and a bracket. I'll let you know what I think.
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I had to resist the temptation to use a 10% Newegg code (tied to my account, or I'd have given it away) to buy one of those snazzy Plextor M8Pe drives and fill a PCIe adapter I've had uselessly sitting around for months. I relented because: 1) The $250 850 EVO on BF is a much better use of my money, provided I can snag one in the seconds before it gets sold out. 2) The 256GB version of the M8Pe is gimped with regards to I/O compared to the 512GB. 3) Can't boot from it since I'm still rocking a Z68, and it wouldn't have performed at full speed. 4) Would've only put non-Steam games on it that could slightly benefit from the faster seeks/speeds. 5) Despite being able to get it for $107 and change, I've a feeling in six months 256GB NVMe drives will be rather cheap and the Socket 2099 board I get for my six-core Sky-X in 2H17 might have 2-4 M.2 slots, and I could use a 256GB M.2 as a damned paging file/cache drive. BIG HEADLINE fucked around with this message at 07:51 on Nov 20, 2016 |
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BIG HEADLINE posted:5) Despite being able to get it for $107 and change, I've a feeling in six months 256GB NVMe drives will be rather cheap and the Socket 2099 board I get for my six-core Sky-X in 2H17 might have 2-4 M.2 slots, and I could use a 256GB M.2 as a damned paging file/cache drive. In six months? The 600p is $80 for a 256GB or $130 for a 512GB now. You may not be counting it because it's slower than some other models, but it's hard to get much cheaper than that with reputable SATA drives.
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# ? Nov 20, 2016 15:42 |
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Is this the thread where people post the latest ssd deals or is there a hardware deal thread?
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 08:23 |
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Bob NewSCART posted:Is this the thread where people post the latest ssd deals or is there a hardware deal thread? There's a hardware deal thread but it doesn't get updated as often as it used to. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3475459
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 15:55 |
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I also find this page way easier to follow than a general 'deal' website, plus you can filter by preferred item on the right hand side: https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapcsales/new/
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# ? Nov 22, 2016 18:00 |
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https://m.newegg.ca/Product/index?itemnumber=N82E16820301313 I've never heard of this manufacturer and especially with SSDS I don't want to pull the trigger unless I know they're reputable. Has really good reviews though.
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Bob NewSCART posted:https://m.newegg.ca/Product/index?itemnumber=N82E16820301313 $90 for 240gb isn't even that cheap. While given the reviews it's probably not going to die unreasonably soon it's probably going to have middling performance as a no name TLC drive and there's no reason not to get a Sandisk X400 instead.
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blowfish posted:$90 for 240gb isn't even that cheap. While given the reviews it's probably not going to die unreasonably soon it's probably going to have middling performance as a no name TLC drive and there's no reason not to get a Sandisk X400 instead. I was just eyeing a Samsung 850 evo that's a daily on eBay for 89.99. Those are one of the more highly recommended drives correct?
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Bob NewSCART posted:I was just eyeing a Samsung 850 evo that's a daily on eBay for 89.99. Those are one of the more highly recommended drives correct? Yep, the most recommended one here.
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Bob NewSCART posted:I was just eyeing a Samsung 850 evo that's a daily on eBay for 89.99. Those are one of the more highly recommended drives correct? Yeah, 850 EVO is the default recommendation for home use, X400 if you want something cheaper that is still ok.
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Why is it that the 850 EVO and X400 are the two default options? There's a trove of $60 250 GB drives out there, and some are recommended by other outlets (PNY, SK Hynix, and AMD come to mind). I understand there are some pieces that aren't as desirable (TLC, longevity, performance), but it seems that they are never recommended here.
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