The SSD market price meltdown

Will it be huge?

What models I should be on the look for when the price droppings hit?

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970 Evo 512GB was 119 recently.

I see very good prices already, but currently only on special sales and such.

Anyway, I got the 970 Evo.

I will wait for another good ofer, maybe MX500 for around 60, then I can finally remove my HDD.

>price meltdown

WHEN?

>put SSD in toughbook
>programming on bed
>get up to piss, accidentally slide toughbook off of bed
>toughbook hits the carpet from two feet high
>lose all data

i dont think thats how it works, user

It's happening.

That would happen if you have an HDD, and is precisely the kind of thing an SSD can protect against

WHY?

amazon.com/Mushkin-PILOT-500GB-Internal-MKNSSDPL500GB-D8/dp/B07CYJ4GS3/

Mushkin is the best speed for your dollar by far. They are a Colorado company always had good stuff. Anyone have a bad history with them? I am thinking of getting one of these

Doubt you can tell the difference from SSD vs HDD

Got a mid range 256gb ssd for 43usd two weeks ago

The ssd prices have been steadily going down past decade. It's just part of a long term trend.

Probably China is making some SSD factory and the Koreans said to activate the price-drops.

You just know samsung and their gang will just announce another flash shortage right before the new memory chips hit te market. "Sorry goy, we didn't know".

Because NAND supplies are on the rise and companies are moving to QLC.

>Not pissing in a wide mouth bottle whilst lay down. Do you even sloth bro.

Its gonna be hella tight when you can buy a 1TB m.2 for 10 bucks

Should I get NVME or PCI or SATA!?

Why not raid 0 nvme's whilst they are cheap, dat snappy loading yo.

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isn't the 970 Evo only 350GB?

m.2 is only a formfactor
an m.2 ssd can be sata or pci too

>QLC
Literally useless

The fuckers should be selling 1TB for $100 by now. They're being omega jews as always.

This is the perfect time to buy a lot of them so you can sell later.

>Evo
>Not Pro
Enjoy your shitty MTBF faggot

the mtbf is the same tho, the pro is just rated for more writes

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My first SSD was a Mushkin Chronos, which died in less than a year.

ATTRIBUTE_NAME RAW_VALUE
Raw_Read_Error_Rate 0/28450656
Retired_Block_Count 0
Power_On_Hours_and_Msec 53991h+24m+39.460s
Power_Cycle_Count 451
Program_Fail_Count 0
Erase_Fail_Count 0
Unexpect_Power_Loss_Ct 480
Wear_Range_Delta 7
Program_Fail_Count 0
Erase_Fail_Count 0
Reported_Uncorrect 0
Temperature_Celsius 128 (0 127 0 129 0)
ECC_Uncorr_Error_Count 0/28450656
Reallocated_Event_Count 0
Unc_Soft_Read_Err_Rate 0/28450656
Soft_ECC_Correct_Rate 0/28450656
Life_Curve_Status 100
SSD_Life_Left 0
SandForce_Internal 45824
SandForce_Internal 31447
Lifetime_Writes_GiB 31447
Lifetime_Reads_GiB 31538

i have no idea what to make of this.

>512GB was 119
It's 500GB and 119 is without tax.

Still quite expensive. Not nearly cheap enough to replace HDDs, even if you get the cheapest SSD you can buy (which would be unreliable garbage).

But the warranty covers twice as much TBW as on the Evo tho.