• Donut@leminal.space
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    1 month ago

    But do people really need the high performance ones? Or is that just marketing doing it’s job convincing people that double the read/write speed will actually improve their system?

    Or is this not really for gamers (most PCs in build) but for workstations? Open to learn

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      1 month ago

      People doing stuff like video work benefit from the high speeds, people just doing gaming can probably avoid the top tier of storage

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        1 month ago

        Interesting vid regardless, thank you! It seems that cooling them too much isn’t recommended. I can see the practical use case when copying huge files often, though

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          1 month ago

          Yeah, maybe if you have a server with a few of them and they are being heavily utilized.

    • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 month ago

      The speed difference is very noticeable. I went from a pretty nice drive to a P41 and after loading all of my junk on startup the difference is very noticeable.

      Plus cheaper drives tend to struggle REALLY bad with writes past like 2 gigs. I’ve had drives that struggle and perform worse than a sata SSD.