1TB SSDs are now $100

>1TB SSDs are now $100
>Apple charging $800 for 1TB
Jesus fucking Christ.

I see a market for people wanting 1TB ssds in their mac. You could charge them 200 and get 100 percent profit.

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>comparing cheap chinese knock off SSDs to apples REAL premium, blazing fast SSDs
>mfw

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1TB NVMe drives aren't $100

show me a 1500mb/s+ 1TB NVMe/3D NAND pci-e SSD that costs 100 dolla please.

>NVmeme
Cope harder mactoddler.

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I never said they're faster, only that they cost more.

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sheeeeeeeitt

>QLC

yikes

ok what's your autistic fit about QLC now

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Apple could have the fastest drive ever created with an exclusive right so no one could get that. They would still be the slowest computers available due to instant thermal throttling. Apple has never believed in functioning cooling systems. Old Apple computers heated so much that the components started moving from their places. Rather than fixing it, Apple instructed everyone to drop the computer on the table so it would start working again.

nigger

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>126 eur

far off $100 usd, retard.

Can't you just put in your own SSD?

25% higher than $100, I knew you nogs are low IQ but are you also blind?

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Should I get an M.2 or a regular 2,5" SSD ? My laptop has the two connectors

>disk speed test
>black magic design

ULTRA OOF!

m.2 since you dont need additional cables

1tb ssd is fuck all I got that over multiple older drives it's just not enough.
Wake me up when 2-3tb is affordable

Same MLC NAND memory from samsung
amazon.com/Samsung-970-PRO-Internal-MZ-V7P1T0BW/dp/B07BYHGNB5

Is 350 dollars

>muh gaymes load tiem

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>45.7 SECONDS to LOAD A SPREADSHEET?
are you using a 70's CPU??

That's $106.99, not $100

>1468 MB/s sequential read
wow, amazing

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Lol they are still 150usd+ for m. 2 1tb here in aus hard pass

How can iToddlers even compete?

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Those are probably like 970 pro equivalant NVME drives. But macfags dont need that, and they are probably fucking soldered in. So I wont defend Apple for such retardation. But I also wont defend OP for such a completely and utterly retarded comparison. Did you know you can buy a 2tb HDD for even cheaper user!?

user, I used to make websites for local businesses.
Basic wordpress shit.

I'd charge between 1500-2000 for about 40 hours of work.
People who don't know and don't want to know the actual value are idiots and deserve to be taken advatnage of

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$90 for NVME 1 TB Intel SSD.

Enjoy having cheap gookshit memory shitting out on you
This

>Black magic design
Watched any movies lately?
They most likely used BMD's products

You don't for a 2.5" drive either

the real price when purchased by apple in bulk is around $30-35 for the *premium* skus; the $750 profit goes towards promoting faggotry, white guilt, feminism and mass 3rd world immigration into white countries exclusively
the expenses add up you know, freedom ain't free

Is this shit good?
ebay.com/itm/Intel-SSD-660p-Series-M-2-2280-512GB-1TB-2TB-PCIe-3-0-3D-NAND-Solid-State-Drive/153403275005?hash=item23b78c36fd:m:m4B0yaGzm_SOeUVn7ZwhD8A

>i-i-it's o-okay to charge $800 because people didn't link exactly $100.00 alternatives, b-btfo
Lots of bootlickers out today

No it's soldered to the motherboard alongside everything else.

it's not.
why do you think it's cheap?

a fool and her money are soon parted

that's even faster than 10gbit ethernet

get a 970 evo

>QLC

oh so they are only charging you double how nice of them

Yes, macshit uses QLC, that's been established.

mactoddlers have defended this

Mx500 and Samsung evo has been aroun £113 for 1TB for quite a while now. Those and the 500GB should be the first port of call for pretty much all consumer ssd purchases. 2.5inch or m2. These sizes cover most use cases, even gaming if you don't have the entire steam library downloaded at once. Get 3.5inch drives for additional or external storage. The physical resilience should make ssds the only choice in portable computers.

based

Holy shit, I bought a 480GB ssd for almost 100 last year, they've gone down in price that much?

I think this is a good time to edumacate everyone on how file systems work. Basically data isn't directly stored on in a raw format on your HDD/SSD. Instead it is written inside 4KB blocks. So in order to read a 40KB file you have to read data from 10 4KB blocks, this is why 4KB random read speeds matter so much.

However even on a 5GHz i9-9900K the bottleneck won't be the SSD but the CPU itself. This is why RAM disks aren't much "faster" than NVME storage in real world use.

CPUs are many many times faster than RAM and are pretty much waiting on memory most of the time.

Disks (even SSDs) are significantly slower than main memory.
Maybe NVMe disks are almost as fast as memory? (don't know much about them), but CPUs are heavily bottlenecked by IO performance in general.

Write performance probably doesn't even involve the cpu in this case, I assume it can just use DMA to bypass it.

iToddlers BTFO AGAIN

What do you hate bout black magic design? I hve one of their cameras and it works great. Davinci is also pretty good software.

Somewhat correct, in theory that 5GHz i7-9900K WOULD be bottlenecked by the SSD IF it could efficiently use ALL 8 physical processors to load/decode/execute programs. But in real life all this is done on a single processor, maybe 2 in some cases.

They aren't $800 either.

Enjoy not being able to put your computer to sleep

>apple shills out in full force
Lmao rly

BOOM

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You might be right, since CPUs waiting on memory is mostly a latency issue, and they try to compensate with lots of bandwidth (e.g. to fill entire cache lines quickly)

I wish ssds were just 100 murican dollhairs around here fampai

DELET

He's probably too poor

But blackmagic gear is the epitome of Jow Forums
Cheap
Open source
Supports all platforms
Decent quality
Comes with a bunch of free shit

More in depth: pretty much all ports, mft, super modular

660p is QLC shit tier garbage

cope

OH NO NO NO NO

>implying a $29 difference is even comparable to a $700 one
Oh, and it's akshually 29% higher (inb4 28.99%, round up niggerfaggot). Why can't iToddlers into first grade mathematics?

Starts to die the instant you use it, becomes a paper weight in a year.

I work in a computer shop in a college town and people bring in 128GB macs all the time bc their storage is full and SSDs are shit when there is
no scratch space. We charge $150+part cost.

Apple uses proprietary SSDs in their macbooks so the 500gb one actually cost like $350 to acquire and like $600 for 1TB if you can find them.

It doesnt matter. Whatever has a better gb/$

Literally everything begins to die the moment you start using it. A sculpture begins eroding the moment it is finished being carved. A house starts to degrade as soon as its construction is complete. You started to die the moment you were born. Thats not a legitimate criticism.

Only on the new models with the shit keyboards, and even then only on the 13” ones.

that being said, soldering storage to the mobo should be an inexcusable crime against humanity.

Not defending Apple here, $800 for any SSD is fucking insane. But QLC NVMe or SATA SSDs are not comparable to the MLC SSDs Apple are using.

If you're going to make the comparison do it right otherwise you look stupid.

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Actually the 13" one without a touchbar is replaceable, although it uses their proprietary format. The 13" and 15" touchbar models are both soldered and use Apple's meme encryption chip to make sure you lose all your data if anything on the motherboard dies.

>MLC SSDs Apple are using
proof? they switched to soldered years ago

The speeds they sustain can't be done on lesser drives. Soldered has nothing to do with the NAND they're using. It's still being supplied by Samsung.

>It's still being supplied by Samsung
proof?

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>It's still being supplied by Samsung
where is the proofs?

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DELET THIS

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>It's still being supplied by Samsung
pls gib proofs

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>QLC
Just give up on SSDs. I once thought it was the future but I was wrong. Give it up.

Sorry I didn't check their latest iterations. It's still not QLC or TLC which is the whole point.

>It's still not QLC or TLC

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Find me the magical controller than can sustain 2GB/s+ on a TLC drive.

the fact that it's soldered has nothing at all to do with the SSD itself retard. $800 for a 1TB is still retarded, but you are more retarded

>sustain 2GB/s+
>sustain
t. brainlet that doesn't understand disk benchmarks
give proofs and stop backpedaling
>the fact that it's soldered has nothing at all to do with the SSD itself retard
t. double brainlet
samsung doesn't make custom soldered SSDs.

>apple
>not chinkshit
??????

>doesn't understand disk benchmarks

My 2018 MBP from work isn't a benchmark. And what the fuck do you mean Samsung doesn't solder nand flash? What do you think they do for their phones?

>My 2018 MBP from work isn't a benchmark
>sustain 2GB/s+
proofs or kys
>Samsung doesn't solder nand flash
read it again king of brainlet. if you don't understand words you can ask.

>samsung doesn't make custom soldered SSDs.

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B T F O
T T
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>Samsung 970 PRO NVMe M.2
>1TB
>MLC
>Only 345US$

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is this supposed to mean something? samsung made custom ssds for apple for ages so it shouldn't be a surprise they soldered them on too

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>961
don't these need some sort of extra driver because they're made for OEM stuff?

Cope with your qlc
80mb/s once the cache is full

No fw updates and won't work with things like Samsung Magician is all.