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Corsair MP400 4TB NVMe M2 SSD review
Powered by a Phison 5012-E12 controller and paired with 3D QLC NAND Corsair offers something pretty staggering in relation to sheer NAND volume storage, as yes, they out their new MP400 series NVMe M2 SSDs. The series is not targeted at an enthusiast audience but rather is released as a mainstream high capacity NVMe SSD series with very decent performance.
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rl66
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Posted on: 11/24/2020 05:11 PM
Nice review, there is also the MP400 8To that is inexpensive (at least for a 8To, around 1700 Euro) that exist in M2 too.
It's nice to see big volume M2 that are not for pro segment, it will make price go down...
Nice review, there is also the MP400 8To that is inexpensive (at least for a 8To, around 1700 Euro) that exist in M2 too.
It's nice to see big volume M2 that are not for pro segment, it will make price go down...
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Posted on: 11/24/2020 05:39 PM
As I understand games are not well optimised for SSD's and so when it comes to loading the difference between fast and slow is small and so it would be good if you could just get a cheap 4TB that is not lightening fast to cut the cost right down.
As I understand games are not well optimised for SSD's and so when it comes to loading the difference between fast and slow is small and so it would be good if you could just get a cheap 4TB that is not lightening fast to cut the cost right down.
Loophole35
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Posted on: 11/24/2020 05:45 PM
They aren’t optimized YET. With the consoles moving to SSD standard it will make optimization better.
As I understand games are not well optimised for SSD's and so when it comes to loading the difference between fast and slow is small and so it would be good if you could just get a cheap 4TB that is not lightening fast to cut the cost right down.
They aren’t optimized YET. With the consoles moving to SSD standard it will make optimization better.
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Posted on: 11/24/2020 06:52 PM
@Robbo9999
lol
MTB for a meltdown of a nuclear power plant is 1B years.
how long did it take till Chernobyl happened?
do you know there is a difference between theoretical (life) and real world?...
what prevents it from dying the day after you started transferring all your photos?..
@Robbo9999
lol
MTB for a meltdown of a nuclear power plant is 1B years.
how long did it take till Chernobyl happened?
do you know there is a difference between theoretical (life) and real world?...
what prevents it from dying the day after you started transferring all your photos?..
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Wow, lol, MTBF (Mean Time Before Failure) of 1.8 million hours or in other words 205 yrs - this is one NVMe stick you can pass on to your kids and grandkids and their kids and their kids & their kids......