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minus-squareAlphane MoonOPMlinkEnglish8•1 month agoIt’s probably worth the price if you need such a large amount of storage on SDD. That being said, it’s pretty wild to see SSDs hit 8TB.
minus-squareJohn Richardlink6•1 month agoI don’t see how. When 4TB M.2’s are priced at under $300, this product only appeals to people with one or two M.2 drive slots. It is still way overpriced.
minus-square@SpaceNoodlelink5•1 month agoI got my 4 TB drive for under $200. Twice the price per giggle is outrageous.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 month agoUsing more than 2 m.2 slots typically means losing bandwidth for your GPU. For a higher end system that can be a pretty decent hit to performance.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 month agoDatacenter SSDs have been at 32TB+ for a couple years now. One company even makes 100TB SSDs
It’s probably worth the price if you need such a large amount of storage on SDD.
That being said, it’s pretty wild to see SSDs hit 8TB.
I don’t see how. When 4TB M.2’s are priced at under $300, this product only appeals to people with one or two M.2 drive slots. It is still way overpriced.
I got my 4 TB drive for under $200. Twice the price per giggle is outrageous.
Using more than 2 m.2 slots typically means losing bandwidth for your GPU. For a higher end system that can be a pretty decent hit to performance.
Datacenter SSDs have been at 32TB+ for a couple years now. One company even makes 100TB SSDs