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Best M.2 2TB Drive(s) for Razer blade pro 2019


Ive been looking around to upgrade my M.2 Drives. I first went to Samsung because that seems to be the trusted brand by most people. However when i search for 2TB drives on amazon i get multiple brands such as HP, Curcial, Saberant, Adata, etc. all boasting 3500 reads and around 2500 writes. These all seem to be relatively in line with the Samsung drives, at half the price. So what am i getting when i so with a 970 vs other brand. Two if i am just using it for gaming and not productively, does it matter?
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  • July 26, 2019
Mikespartian114
Ive been looking around to upgrade my M.2 Drives. I first went to Samsung because that seems to be the trusted brand by most people. However when i search for 2TB drives on amazon i get multiple brands such as HP, Curcial, Saberant, Adata, etc. all boasting 3500 reads and around 2500 writes. These all seem to be relatively in line with the Samsung drives, at half the price. So what am i getting when i so with a 970 vs other brand. Two if i am just using it for gaming and not productively, does it matter?

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  • July 26, 2019
Sad Bro. I feel bad.

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  • July 26, 2019
Mikespartian114
Ive been looking around to upgrade my M.2 Drives. I first went to Samsung because that seems to be the trusted brand by most people. However when i search for 2TB drives on amazon i get multiple brands such as HP, Curcial, Saberant, Adata, etc. all boasting 3500 reads and around 2500 writes. These all seem to be relatively in line with the Samsung drives, at half the price. So what am i getting when i so with a 970 vs other brand. Two if i am just using it for gaming and not productively, does it matter?

I would get the cheapest one for gaming storage, on loading games you won’t no notice that and if there’s any maybe only few seconds that make the price difference isn’t worth for buying more expensive 970Evo. Not sure about adata, hp, crucial ssd but intel p600, I think the cheapest nvme, runs quite similar with 970 evo on that usage.

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