Lads buying ssd
>Adata vs addlink
Pls quick response
Inb4 buy samshit or intel, i cant sorry
Lads buying ssd
Dont care about minor speed differences but need durability
teamgroup
buy crucial
I mean, at least I've heard of ADATA
i don't give a shit i buy kingdian like my /csg/ bois
running 24/7 and it just werks
Went with WD Blue, seems based so far
ADATA is shit
Adata is ok bought 3 years ago still fast and reliable as new
Get a 660p it's the same fucking price.
Just buy whichever has the highest TBW figure, and if you can't find the data that should tell you to stay well clear
>crucial
>Why yes, I exclusively purchase Kingdian SSDs, what gave it away?
based /csg/ chad
the only adata ssd I had died after 3 years of use
are you an SSD-let?
>RAID 0 SSDs in a PCIe 4.0 x 16 card don't count
Both garbage
best bet is to get an nvme from a shit brand, since they'll be the same price for the same storage as a sata from a good brand, but faster
No nvme slot on my x200.
Addlink is somehow good even if they're new to the market. Their NVMes are competitively priced and work pretty damn well
Does he have a mini pcie slot?
Mini pcie is not the same as pcie
Three of them, in fact.
And yes, the signalling in PCIe, mini PCIe and PCIe m.2 is exactly the same, only needing physical adaptors.
The thing is NVMe wouldn’t even be bootable on a X200
It’ll work inside of an OS but the BIOS wouldn’t be able to do anything with it
IDK if coreboot/libreboot or maybe a bios mod would add NVMe support
I think Coreboot has NVMe boot support.
Another option would be using a second SSD in the SATA bay with Clover bootloader, which can boot NVMe drives (and in UEFI mode too, if you're into that). However, I don't think that's applicable in this poorfag scenario.
For me, it's the WD Blue 3d NAND 500GB
Yeah, my choice