Which SSD (PC Storage) Should You Buy In 2022?

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Which SSD (PC Storage) Should You Buy In 2022?

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I miss this style of videos. Very informative and its coming from someone who’s actually used all these types of drives.

HighTierMike
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Why the bias toward Solid State? Why not any reviews on Liquid State Drives? Or Gaseous State drives?

StefanEtienneTheVerrgeRep
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These type of videos are how I discovered your channel and its nice to see someone who has used this much stuff explain everything as it makes trust that your recommendations are going to with for someone. Is this going to be a regular thing because I would love it.

albal
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1. TLC NAND
2. SLC CACHE
3. DRAM BUFFER

All 3 of these are musts?

zn
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Ha if you hadn't said this was B.S.T I never would have guessed, its such a classic Tech Deals format video! I do really miss those, especially the builds😋❤

forum
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6:13 is all you need to know... thanks for the summary!

wolfshanze
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I’m totally sold on buying Samsung for the software.

HeyitzSnoop
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Thank you for never changing your style of videos. These videos with the white background take me back!

Ladioz
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The only issue I have is what exactly is a name brand? If you're a relatively new computer world you may have never heard of crucial or sabrent? I've used a brand called team group that's been flawless for the last few years, yet I've had a sandisk and a silicon power take a dump in less than a year.

diyi
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Sir you have so many SSD thanks for testing genuine

udayvickyka
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I put a Samsung 980 Pro in as main drive and it is soooo fast! When I restarted my 5950x the first time after installing the new drive my monitor went black and I looked at the rig to see the RGB and fans go off and come back on, but they didn't! The POST screen came up and I realized that this is so fast I never even see the flicker! And moving large files from one folder to another doesn't even give the 'status bar' time to come up. They just go!
I'm serious, the 5950x driven by 980 Pro on a B550 Unify-X with 64GB RAM is a really good combination that runs sooo fast and sooo stable and actually runs nice and cool.

Rivenrock
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Creating a comparison chart might prove helpful!

UC
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there are sabrent rocket Q 1tb on amazon 48% off from over 200 to 129 now

blindshot
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Glad I went with 970 Evo plus when I built the PC. Is this thing fast. The sequencial read came to practical help for me. Not with file copy alone always, but in rendering large master files, mainly from after effects.

adnanerochdi
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For large data storage i used Samsung 8TB 2, 5" SATA SSD 870 QVO. It is SATA SSD but for storage and even for the most game is very nice SSD TB/price. For the most games, i use SSD for my previous PC ADATA SX950 1TB. For Windows i use NVME Corsair Force MP510 1TB.

jazon
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You never got enough credit for balancing being a personality and presenting information.

mikemoore
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You seem to be among most genuine reviewers and for that, you have my respect
Thank you

brianmiller
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Watched this guy when I was building my first PC 3 years ago. Still the best set of teeth amongst YouTubers.

ej
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when's the next livestream?.. been itching for some techdeals lately..

jankarlocagalpin
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I did a lot of research before buying a 2TB WD Black SN850.
It's crazy quick for video editing. I used to use a Samsung 980 and the speed difference scrubbing through heavy video files is huge. 980s now my priority games drive.
I wish I had the money to try one of those high end Optane drives.

robwhitmore