I'll keep this short. I want to buy a 1 TB SSD. What do I buy...

I'll keep this short. I want to buy a 1 TB SSD. What do I buy? I see them in the 120-240 range and I don't really know the difference.

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Buy Intel Optane

Get Samsung or nothing.

Can you provide exact model?

NVME or SATA?

860 Evo 1tb. Picked mine up from microcenter for about a hundred bucks.

I don't know, what is difference?

Nvme is way faster for large/sustained file transfers and on benchmarks.
Sata is much cheaper but slower for large/sustained file transfers and on benchmarks.
Most people say in real world use they're pretty similar.
Get a Nvme if you can afford it, if not Sata is fine. Samsung, Crucial, Intel, or the HP (for the EX920) are good brands.

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NVME is also smaller and fits directly onto the MB. Great to get rid of cables or for a compact build

>1tb
>hundred bucks
Jesus, I got the 250gb model for 100€ last black friday

large SSD are slow. at least the ones faggots like you can afford

I am waiting for the day, when SSDs are as fast as RAM.

Intel Optane is closer to RAM than NVME SSDs will ever be.
Based Intel leading innovation once again

imagine being this retarded

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nvme isn't a form factor you crease

There's still microsecond delays though.

Read some reviews on Anandtech if you want peace of mind

just use a ramdisk

what do you mean you don't have 128GB of RAM? it's 2018 you absolute shitter

how the fuck does a 1TB SSD cost 150 euro? is it made out of shit or something? does it break after a month? is it slower? something's not right...

>what do you mean you don't have 128GB of RAM? it's 2018 you absolute shitter
;_;

Economy of scale. SSDs have been around for a while now. SATA SSDs in particular are much cheaper than they used to be, NVMe is still pricey but is getting better.

How come SSDs have a limited number of read/writes before they break but RAM lasts forever?

Because RAM isn't flash storage

The cheapest one that supports PCI-E mode if your motherboard supports it the first place. I switched to a 970 EVO from a friggin SATA SSD used to shit, and even so I was underwhelmed.

I could've bought something cheaper for the same disappointment.