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zeroloop · 4 months
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Custodia con Ventola di Raffreddamento per SSD NVMe
Custodia NVMe con ventola, ANYOYO M2 SSD Case 10 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 SSD Case Case per NVMe PCIe M-Key /B+M Key, adattatore SSD supporta 2280/2260/2242/2230 Se stai cercando una soluzione per mantenere il tuo SSD NVMe fresco durante operazioni intensive, questa custodia dotata di ventola di raffreddamento potrebbe fare al caso tuo. Nella confezione di vendita troviamo non solo il case e i vari…
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murumokirby360 · 1 year
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My NVMe Upgrade by ~murumokirby360
My most ambitious computer upgrade I've ever done, this year! 😁🖥️⬆️
Full story:
• Part 1: Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus NVMe M.2 SSD (1TB) Review [Apr 7th, 2023]
• Part 2: Thermalright M.2 2280 Pro Review [Apr 11th, 2023]
• Part 3: Installation and trial & error [Recorded on Apr 21st, 2023] (published: Apr 22nd, 2023)
• Part 4: Another Trial & Error [Apr 21st, 2023] (published: Apr 22nd, 2023
• Part 5: Timing comparison - HDD vs SSD NVMe M.2 Drive [Apr 25th, 2023]
• Part 6 (Final): Samsung Magician & HWiNFO Softwares [Apr 25th, 2023]
⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️PLUS⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
A little update about my "Samsung Magician" software. 😊🖥️⚙️
Tagged: @lordromulus90, @bryan360, @carmenramcat, @leapant, @rafacaz4lisam2k4, @alexander1301, @paektu
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disgruntledseagull · 29 days
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Ok, but list the PC build. Don't leave us hanging.
Intel Core i7-14700KF
GIGABYTE Z790 AORUS ELITE AX ICE LGA 1700 Intel Z790
GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER AERO OC 16G
Creative Sound Blaster AE-7 Hi-Res Internal PCIe Sound Card
G.SKILL Ripjaws S5 Series 64GB (2 x 32GB)
WD_BLACK SN850X NVMe M.2 2280 2TB
DeepCool PX1000G WH ATX3.0 80 PLUS Gold
LIAN LI O11 Vision White
LIAN LI Galahad II LCD SL-INF 360 White
LIAN LI UNI FAN SL INFINITY 120 RGB WHITE REVERSE BLADE VERSION
:)
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willgrahamscock · 9 months
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bro your bg3 images look amazing, what’s your pc set-up? i’m looking to build or buy one next year 😤❤️
Thank you!! I custom built mine, it isn’t even super new or powerful I’m planning to upgrade fully in the next year. Here’s my setup details:
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AMD Ryzen 7 3rd Gen Processor
ASUS AM4 TUF GAMING X570-Plus ATX Motherboard
SAMSUNG 970 EVO M.2 2280 1TB PCIe Gen3. X4, NVMe 1.3 64L V-NAND 3-bit MLC Internal Solid State Drive
Seagate BarraCuda ST4000DM004 4TB 5400 RPM 256MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Hard Drives Bare Drive - OEM
EVGA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti SC ULTRA GAMING, 06G-P4-1667-KR, 6GB GDDR6, Dual Fan
G.SKILL Trident Z Neo (For AMD Ryzen) Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin
It’s pretty decent for gaming and light 3D rendering which is what I do. I don’t have any issues unless I turn on ray tracing and that is why I want to upgrade though I’m not in a big hurry because i would have to upgrade my power supply and motherboard if I want a new graphics card.
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joosiiims · 8 months
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Hiii! Can I ask what your computer specs are and your in game settings? My game has been lagging a little and I’m looking for ways to make it lag less.
my game still lags/crashes bc it's the sims 3, you alr know lol but here you go:
pc specs
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600 6-Core Processor
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 8 GB
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory
Motherboard: MSI B450 Tomahawk MAX ATX AM4 Motherboard
Power Supply: EVGA 500 BR, 80+ Bronze 500W Power Supply
SSD: Western Digital Blue SN570 500 GB M.2-2280 NVME SSD
in-game settings
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swampgallows · 1 year
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hi can anyone recommend trustworthy brands of ssds and/or ram? im tryna upgrade my desktop before dragonstomp and ive been out of the parts-buying game for a while. right now it only has 8gb ram (should be 16? one of them got unseated) but i wanna upgrade to 32gb. dell’s website has compatible parts but if there’s a way i can buy something similar off-brand id prefer to do that since it’s much less expensive
specs: dell inspiron 5675 motherboard: dell 07pr60 a00
dell tells me compatible parts would be:
ram:  16 GB - 2Rx8 DDR4 UDIMM 2666 MHz
ssd:  M.2 PCIe NVMe Gen 3x4 Class 40 2280 Solid State Drive - 256GB
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sparmc · 1 year
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Kingston NV2 oder Lexar NM620 2TB SSD, M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe 1.4 Interne SSD
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es gibt gerade 2 Interessante M.2 SSD’s im Angebot zum Aufrüsten Es gibt gerade 2 Interessante M.2 SSD’s im Angebot zum Aufrüsten, die Kingston NV2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD 2TB, M.2 (R3500/W2800) oder die Lexar NM620 2TB SSD, M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe 1.4 Interne SSD, Bis zu 3500MB/s Lesen, 3000MB/s Schreiben, 3D NAND Flash Lesen Sie den ganzen Artikel
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transienturl · 2 years
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https://pcpartpicker.com/product/2vVmP6/intel-670p-2-tb-m2-2280-nvme-solid-state-drive-ssdpeknu020tzx1
Americans: these keep going in and out of stock at $80, which seems like a great price for an inexpensive (and discontinued) but competent 2TB SSD from a reputable (but spun off) company.
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32bitter · 2 years
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Black Friday PS5 SSD Upgrade - 2TB for $156
MSI Spatium M470 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD - $140 after rebate
(what is a Spatium? lol) This here is a proper SSD with fast TLC chips and a DRAM cache (albeit a small one). None of this sneaky QLC or dramless corner-cutting nonsense. Guru3D review of MSI M470 compares it favorably to Samsung 980 Pro.
+ DAMOMCO NVMe SSD Heatsink for PS5 - $7–10
(“DAMOMCO”?! The Asian Amazon brand name generator literally came up with Da Mom Co? I’m dying.) Yesterday they gave me a $3 off coupon, today it’s only 5% off, oh well. Replaces the unhelpful aluminum SSD slot cover on the PS5 with a big chonky heatsink that’s way beefier than a typical SSD heatsink, and helps the SSD get cooled by the PS5 fan. Better than just leaving the slot open, keeps dust out.
+ MECCANIXITY Graphene-coated Copper Heatsink 1.5mm - $9
(“MECCANIXITY” sounds like a Black Mirror dystopian sequel to Multiplicity perhaps?) This cools the underside of the SSD since it’s a double-sided blade that runs hot. Rubber band it around the bottom of the SSD with a thermal pad in between, then add thermal pads on the top side, on either side of the rubber bands, then install the big heatsink on top.
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New Workstation Build
I've been using the same workstation since 2010. It was beefy enough when I had it built that it has been able to churn out 3D graphics and render HD video for all those 12 years. The only thing I have upgraded in that time is the amount of RAM and the video card. But it's finally time to do a new build. Here's my current draft specifications for the new build:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 4.5 GHz 16-Core Processor
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML360 Mirror Liquid CPU Cooler
Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX X670E-E GAMING WIFI ATX AM5 Motherboard
Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB 64 GB (4 x 16 GB) DDR5-5600 CL36 Memory
OS and Scratch Drive: Western Digital Black SN850X 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive
Storage Drive (2 identical drives in a RAID 1 configuration): Seagate IronWolf Pro 16 TB 3.5" 7200 RPM Internal Hard Drive
Video Card: Asus TUF GAMING OC GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12 GB Video Card
Case: Cooler Master ATCS 840 ATX Full Tower Case
Power Supply: Corsair RM1000x (2021) 1000 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
Optical Drive: LG WH14NS40 Blu-Ray/DVD/CD Writer
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11 Pro OEM - DVD 64-bit
TOTAL: $3893.53 😳
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bargainshouse · 12 hours
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#UKDEALS Corsair MP600 CORE XT 2TB M.2 PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD – Up to 5000MB/s – QLC NAND – M.2 2280 – For PCIe 4.0 Notebooks and Desktops – Black https://www.bargainshouse.co.uk/?p=126185 https://www.bargainshouse.co.uk/?p=126185
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murumokirby360 · 1 year
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My NVMe Needs - Part 3: Installation and trial & error (w/ my paper dolls) [Recorded on Apr 21st, 2023]
So, here’s Part 3 of “My NVMe Needs“ (featuring my paper dolls). 😁 Actually, this is Part 1 of 2 videos that I've recorded, yesterday (April 21st, 2023).
And this part is the moment I've been waiting for, the installation & test using the two important upgrade items I need for my current PC. ⬆️🖥️😁 Plus, I'll share my overall thoughts, in Part 2 recorded video.
If you haven't seen my previous parts of the same topic, then I'll provide some links down below. ↓
• Part 1: Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus NVMe M.2 SSD (1TB) Review [Apr 7th, 2023]
• Part 2: Thermalright M.2 2280 Pro Review [Apr 11th, 2023]
So, without further ado, let's get started:
✋ HOLD IT! ✋
• Okay so before I discuss my experience, let's discuss my recording process. I have 17 recorded videos 🎦📲on my smartphone (the Honor 8C), one of which is from the VLC media player 🎦🖥️. However, squeezing 17 videos in one package wouldn't fit in my (Tumblr) post 😕, so I decided to slice it in half to make a minimum of 500 MB per video post 🪓, not to mention, the adjustments, speeding up the process, and adding subtitles. 🎦✏️🖥️ And thus, I made two videos. It took 7 hours to finish these videos between 7 PM to 2 AM (Apr 21st to 22nd). And man, I'm all relieved after editing. So much so, I want a take a break after this, but I can't because I want to end my ambitious topic sooner before celebrating my birthday, next month (May 6th). Regardless, at least I'm all done with editing, and all was left is to type in with my thoughts. And uhh, if you see me shirtless, then my apologies for that, I completely forgot to wear a shirt before recording. lol 😅 Plus, it's damn heat season in my country (The Philippines), so it's hard enough to sweat my glands while progressing (, both daylight & night), you know. 🥵☀️ Anyways, let's get over with...
My Recorded & Edited Video (using Filmora 9): (pls watch) ↑ 🎦✏️🖥️
• Alright so, what you see here is I combine two techs in one digital memory sandwich before I connect it to my current PC. Yeah, I speed it up my thoughts because I've already add subtitles. So please, go watch my entire 8½ minute recording before you read my thoughts. Anyways, here are the photos I took before I proceed. ↓ [please see my 1st to 5th image(s)]
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• See? What I told ya! It's like PB&J Sandwich, right you two?! They get it... But, please don't eat it. lol
• However, once I install my custom NVMe my PC won't read, and thus I need to do manual & painstaking troubleshooting (1st Round). It took me minutes to fix without disassembling it before it functions. What a relief! Here are more pictures before I firing up my PC. ↓ [please see my 6th & 7th image(s)]
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• What a thing of beauty, isn't it? What I don't like is the plastic peg. It should it go with metal screws over this. (just saying)
• Next, I need to open "Computer Management" for setting up my NVMe stick from switching "GPT" (which stands for "GUID Partition Table") to format with "NTFS" (which stands for "NT file system and the New Technology File System"), and then I proceed to install Samsung's provided "Data Migration". I also downloaded the "Samsung Magician" software in a form of the RAR file. Which, I'll discuss in my final part.
• Once my NVMe is formatted & installing the data migration, the latter automatically opens (at a slow pace). Sorry, my physical drive is having a rough day, but don't, my HD will be retired once I've done migrating. Before I start migration take a look at their capacity differences. Their quite an opposite when it comes to storage spaces of 400GB (Seagate Barracuda 7200) & 1TB (Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus NVMe). So anyway, I start the migration process & wait for couple of hours. ↓ [please see my 8th image]
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• [9th image ↑] And while we're wait, my paper dolls seem to be hungry. Luckily, I have a single fun size M&Ms for my beloved paper dolls! Take it, you two & eat share. Yum-yum!
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• Hours later, the migration is almost complete! Until the physical drive went to halt the process despite the red light indicator immediately stopping blinking. *Sigh* We're SO CLOSE to reaching 100% migrating files & OS to my first owned NVMe stick! So, I guess we're gonna try again on the second attempt.
But, will it succeed? I don't know, so please click here to proceed Part 2 of the video → [CLICK ME!].
○ No overall thoughts this time around! ○
Well, that’s all for now!
Tagged: @lordromulus90, @bryan360, @carmenramcat, @leapant, @paektu, @rafacaz4lisam2k4, @alexander1301
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compsupport · 3 days
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Samsung SSD 980 M.2 2280 NVMe 1000 GB
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Highlight des Tages: Samsung SSD 980 M.2 2280 NVMe 1000 GB #Compsupport #Computing_und_Software #Externe_Festplatten_und_SSD #PC_Komponenten #Samsung_SSD_980_M.2_2280_NVMe_1000_GB #SSD
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scontomio · 5 days
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💣 Crucial P310 SSD 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 2280 - Fino a 7.100 MB/s 🤑 a soli 80,99€ ➡️ https://www.scontomio.com/coupon/crucial-p310-ssd-1tb-pcie-gen4-nvme-m-2-2280-fino-a-7-100-mb-s/?feed_id=276384&_unique_id=66f198d1ad7e7&utm_source=Tumblr&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Poster&utm_term=Crucial%20P310%20SSD%201TB%20PCIe%20Gen4%20NVMe%20M.2%202280%20-%20Fino%20a%207.100%20MB%2Fs Scopri un SSD interno da 1TB che offre prestazioni Gen4 fino a 7.100 MB/s, ideale per avvii rapidi, trasferimenti veloci e giochi senza compromessi. #coupon #crucial #dispositiviarchiviazionedatiinterni #offerteamazon #scontomio
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speedbsl · 9 days
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Hikvision 128GB PCIe Gen 3 x 4 NVMe Internal SSD
Hikvision 128GB PCIe Gen 3 x 4 NVMe Internal SSD Type Internal SSD Storage – 128GB Form Factor (Inch) – M.2 2280 Interface(s) – PCIe 3.0 x 4 Read Speed (Max.) – 980MB/s Write Speed (Max.) – 620MB/s Product Description Brand: Hikvision Model: Hikvision E1000 Type: Internal SSD Storage: 128GB Form Factor (Inch): M.2 2280 Interface Mode: NVMe Interface(s): PCIe 3.0 x 4 PCIe/NVMe Generation:…
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latechlatam · 9 days
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BIWIN lanzó el SSD Lenovo LN960 con interfaz PCIe Gen4
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BIWIN Storage Technology, empresa especializada en la investigación, desarrollo, fabricación y venta de productos de aplicación de chip de memoria (IC), anunció el lanzamiento de su SSD LN960 de la marca Lenovo. El nuevo dispositivo de almacenamiento brinda alta performance y llega en formato M.2 NVMe, apto para computadoras y otros dispositivos compatibles.
“Gracias a un controlador de alto rendimiento y a su excelente memoria NAND Flash, nuestro SSD Lenovo LN960 es capaz de llegar a velocidades de lectura de 7400 MB/s y de escritura de 6500 MB/s. El formato M.2 2280 de una sola cara se adapta perfectamente a cualquier computadora de escritorio, notebook y PlayStation 5. Así, es la unidad ideal para mejorar las experiencias de juego, creación de contenido y entretenimiento”, dijo Cesar Moyano, Director de ventas regional de BIWIN. Y agregó: “Con una capacidad de hasta 4 TB, el LN960 puede almacenar una gran cantidad de datos y archivos, lo que lo hace perfecto para cualquier persona que necesite mucho espacio de veloz”.
El SSD Lenovo LN960 fue lanzado en cuatro versiones con capacidades de 512 GB, 1 TB, 2 TB y 4 TB. Todas ellas están equipadas con un pad térmico ultra fino de grafeno para mejorar la eficiencia térmica y prevenir sobrecalentamientos durante tareas demandantes.
“Un factor clave para el gran desempeño de nuestro SSD Lenovo LN960 es la interfaz PCIe Gen 4x4 con protocolo NVMe 2.0, lo que garantiza un acceso más rápido a los datos y una ágil creación de contenidos. Además, características como Host Memory Buffer (HMB) y SLC Cache, le permiten ofrecer una carga de juegos mejorada y transferencias de archivos más rápidas, manteniendo al mismo tiempo un bajo consumo de energía”, concluyó Cesar Moyano.
Características técnicas del SSD Lenovo LN960 de 4 TB de BIWIN
Interfaz: PCIe Gen 4.0, NVMe 2.0
Factor de forma: M.2 2280
Máxima velocidad de lectura secuencial: 7400 MB/s
Máxima velocidad de escritura secuencial: 6500 MB/s
Lectura Random 4K (IOPS) 930 K
Escritura Random 4K (IOPS) 1000 K
Durabilidad: MTBF de 1.500.000 de horas
Temperatura de almacenamiento: -40°C a 85°C
Temperatura de trabajo: 0°C a 70°C
Resistencia al impacto: 100 G/ 6 ms
Resistencia a la vibración: 3.1 GRMS (2-500 Hz)
Certificaciones: UL, CE, UKCA, RCM, BSMI, KC, RoHS, CB, VCCI, WHQL
Garantía Limitada: 5 años o 4000 TBW
Otras capacidades: 512 GB, 1 TB, 2 TB
Tamaño: 80 x 22 x 2,40 mm
Peso: 10 g
Más información del SSD Lenovo LN960
PCIe 4.0 Gen4: El Lenovo LN960 integra un controlador PCI Express Gen 4.0 (NVMe 2.0). Permite una alta velocidad de lectura de datos, de hasta 7400 MB/s, que garantiza una carga rápida de juegos y aplicaciones.
Bajo consumo energético: Gracias a su Circuito Integrado de Gestión de Energía (PMIC, por sus siglas en inglés) y una Unidad de Gestión de Energía (PMU) incorporada, el LN960 logra ahorros de energía en múltiples niveles. Esto implica un funcionamiento más eficiente y una mayor duración de la batería para las computadoras portátiles.
Software de backup: BIWIN brinda con el SSD Lenovo LN960 el software Acronis True Image, que permite realizar copias de resguardo sin esfuerzo. Este potente software de clonación facilita la instalación y puesta a punto de una nueva unidad. Además, permite hacer copias de seguridad de la unidad fácilmente para asegurar la preservación, seguridad y privacidad de los datos.
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