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Anonymous No.725268807 [Report] >>725268901 >>725270447 >>725270909 >>725271330 >>725271604
>She's still playing games off her old SATA SSD instead of an M.2
Anonymous No.725268876 [Report]
behold!
Anonymous No.725268901 [Report] >>725268942 >>725269030 >>725269257 >>725271289
>>725268807 (OP)
I'm still using an HDD for my boot drive...
Anonymous No.725268942 [Report]
>>725268901
Soul.
Anonymous No.725269030 [Report]
>>725268901
>anon boots pc up and OS finally loads
Anonymous No.725269257 [Report]
>>725268901
I was doing this up till about 6 months ago when my HDD finally failed, I have 7TB worth of SSDs I was just to lazy to move my OS.
Anonymous No.725269504 [Report]
Stop being a massive fucking faggot to get attention for your thread, you massive fucking faggot.
Anonymous No.725270447 [Report] >>725270567
>>725268807 (OP)
I work in IT and I've seen more m.2s die than SATA, but you do you.
Anonymous No.725270567 [Report] >>725270857
>>725270447
is that just because m.2s overheat
Anonymous No.725270635 [Report]
I only got 1 m.2 slot for my os/games that need fast loading
my 1tb 860 evo still going strong after 7 years
Anonymous No.725270857 [Report] >>725270939
>>725270567
>m.2 is fine as long as you don't use it
Anonymous No.725270909 [Report] >>725273134
>>725268807 (OP)
Elle probably has a crusty asshole after traveling for a couple weeks
Anonymous No.725270939 [Report] >>725271147 >>725271236
>>725270857
buy one with a heatsink then
Anonymous No.725271147 [Report]
>>725270939
ssd heatsinks do fuck all, specially those things with dogshit thermal chewing gum strips. You'd have to splurge on an expensive one or DIY with thermal paste
Anonymous No.725271236 [Report]
>>725270939
>designed to be installed flat against the motherboard right next to PCI ports so it fits under the massive GPU brick
No space for a sink
Anonymous No.725271289 [Report]
>>725268901
LMAO
Anonymous No.725271330 [Report]
>>725268807 (OP)
the difference is negligible and SATAs have significantly higher lifespans
Anonymous No.725271335 [Report]
I still use SATA because I don't have to worry too much about it. Manufacturers can't even be bothered to fully print manuals anymore.
Anonymous No.725271604 [Report]
>>725268807 (OP)
>his SSD has less capacity than 8TB
Anonymous No.725271954 [Report]
Ellie!
Anonymous No.725272512 [Report] >>725272575
I upgraded to M2 as my main drive and it was worth it, my internet was way faster than my SATA SSD and downloading large games was a pain in the ass, but I still use the SSD for storage with stuff like emulators, visual novels, movies and anime. It's way faster than necessary for those.
Anonymous No.725272575 [Report] >>725272671
>>725272512
>I upgraded to M2 as my main drive and it was worth it, my internet was way faster than my SATA SSD
This doesn't make sense.
t. /g/let
Anonymous No.725272671 [Report] >>725272769
>>725272575
The SSD write speeds were a bottleneck, and instead of simply downloading slower than my internet could handle, it would slow to a crawl and make using the PC during longer downloads insufferable.
On places like Steam that can easily max out your connection, downloading large files can be a pain.
Anonymous No.725272769 [Report]
>>725272671
I don't know what shitty SSD you had but SSD speeds should be more than enough for commercial internet connections.
Anonymous No.725273134 [Report]
>>725270909
>Elle probably has a crusty asshole after traveling for a couple weeks

unlike some other trick or treating slut of the same age group, yes.
really important question: would you clean her crusty asshole while in the shower together? you're provided shower gel and a sponge for the task