@@fridaycaliforniaa236 in USA that sticker doesn't mean anything, because the fact of you opening your stuff can't legally void your warranty. Basically, it's not up to company to decide what voids the warranty and what doesn't.
Hmm, not as bad as I thought it was going to be, expecting $2k or higher actually. It will go down in price after a year or two but still ;) I wonder if Samsung will create some higher capacity consumer grade devices like this.
@@paltysork2412 damn things (especially the tier one stuff like Samsung 970 EP and WD Black) are over *$250* in my country thanks to high taxes and the Coronapocalypse.
@@Kisai_Yuki 1500bucks buys you 3700x 2070super 16gigs 1TBnvme x570board 80+gold PS high end case, or a ASUS s15 9750h 2070 115w 1tb 16gigs 244hz 3ms. This are among the best PC you can buy, so yes $1500 buys you a high end gaming rig, desktop or laptop, the one you like, or a 8TB ssd :)
where you guys buying storage? i just bought a HDD and it was half the price of the ssd equivalent... and i mean sata SSD, not NVME EDIT: my mistake it was actually 1/4 of the sata SSD equivalent
@@akiotatsuki2621 I just checked and it's $1400 on Amazon as of this post. I remember paying about $500 for my SSD for my Haswell build years ago and it was only 512gb :O
@@blizbiggy yea every time I walk into Walmart I look at the price of micro SD cards n I remember when 120gb cards were 100 bucks a year ago now there 35 bucks or cheaper
Also, its nvme. Apart from the VERY expensive Asus boards they all have 2x nvme ports only. I have C: (nvme - O/S) D: nvme - games/apps) E: (sata ssd - recent data / downloads), F: & G: 2x 12tb Hdds. Mass storage? Please , just give us cheap ssd based huge capacity drives. We dont need super fast stuff now, just affordable
@@nerbs101 The hero, formula, apex & extreme are the only boards that have 3x m.2 ports. I only get Asus (long story). Cheapest in that lot is the Hero - $399 US. I dont want to get an add in PCI card. Fussy
@@6athory858 well considering 1 and 2 tb ssds are really not that expensive anymore I dont think they really do. I dont think they expect anyone to actually buy an 8tb m.2 but rather a showcase of the technology that allows them to get such a high capacity
Nope only the 4TB is out yet, but if you want the price, price of 4TB times 2 (+-2300€). Flash chip price is the same . Different chips between the 2TB and the 4TB version ;)
@@SwolePapi15 They're not that cheap either. But I did paid over $200 for an SSD and NVME M.2 SSD. Both of them is 1TB, the SATA has TLC while the NVMe has QLC.
A computer store I remember going with my dad a few times as a kid, had in the back like giant hard drive disks, supposedly from some industrial data or government use, that were like 2 mg or even smaller. They had some labels that said how much data they were supposed to hold as part of the display.
Exactly. I have 20 TB array at home made of five classic HDDs. It would be nice to replace them with SSDs (no noise, less energy consumption, faster) but the prices are still just absurd.
@@Aporro1 Speed isn't the only thing that matters. Sure, if you are a heavy gamer, you would probably want to invest in a decently sized SSD. If you are just using the machine for office use and are saving files and such, an SSD would be a waste. The HDD that I have on my machine has all my work on it. I don't really notice any differences in load times between my M.2 and the HDD for those (because it's not like the files are gigabytes in size). If you are in that situation, why spend 2-3 times as much on an SSD when you could get an HDD that probably has 2-3 times more storage space? I agree, SSDs are the better option in most cases and it's good to have at least a low-capacity SSD to boot Windows from, but HDDs are certainly the best for mass storage and a standard office setting.
@@yaltschuler My chromebook that I'm watching this on has only 2GB RAM. On top of that I'm running a Celeron, I bet that Sabrent SSD has more computing power than my Chromebook
I distinctly remember begging my mom for a 240 gb ssd that was nearly $300. Now, I'm building a pc with a 2 TB nvme ssd that only costs $250. It's amazing how fast storage tech has developed in the last decade.
@@TheTroller911 *_"bro i just bought a WD blue 2tb ssd for $112, its so cheap nowadays"_* And that case you're not very bright, because you can buy a Solidigm P41 Plus 2TB SSD at Newegg now for $75, a not only that, you get the best quality out that (Solidignm is basically Intel) and the ratings on Steam confirm it, plus you get a 15x higher speed. Heck, for $129 you can buy the pro version, and they're about 35 times faster than your hard drive. Dude, stop living in the stone age.
I have a 250 gb M2 for my operating system if your motherboard will take it get one a 1TB is $300 now. You will never look back or go back after getting one they make a normal SSD seem slow.
@@bradhaines3142 If it is the configuration they used in their review, it should be the 1,450 USD version, with 4900HS and RTX 2060. That said, over here what you can actually get for 1,500€ (almost 1,700USD) is only the G14 with a Ryzen 5 4600HS and a GTX 1650. The 4900HS model with the RTX 2060 costs 2,200+€ (almost 2500 USD). Now we're used to getting shafted here, but usually that stops at USD price becoming the euro price directly. Paying the equivalent of 1,700USD for something that's supposed to cost 1,450 USD I could still stomach, but we're having to pay literally another 1,000 USD on top. (EDIT: And the price didn't go up because of high demand, they were like that from the get go, as soon as they were listed and not yet actually for sale...) (EDIT2: And it looks like the 4900HS RTX 2060 equipped G14 is selling for a minimum of 1950 USD on Newegg as well...)
You can at least get an RTX 2060 for about 1400-1500€, but you need to step down to the TUF line, and settle with a Ryzen 7 4800H CPU. Nothing to sneeze at, but compared to the review pricing of the G14 it is a letdown.
Even normal SATA SSDs are great for gaming. In fact, you barely notice any difference after game load times even compared to an HDD. NVME is literally for working with heavy files.
yeah ikr, people say that hard drives arent worth it, but SSDs cost considerably more for less storage. a 2tb hdd in the us can be found for as low as $45, while the cheapest 1tb SSD i can find is *starting* at $100
I dont even see why people are even allowed to consider hard drives anymore. Majority of us born after 2001 will never need a hard drive in a new computer so they should just make it all m.2 speed ssd. Maybe for nostalgia for someone linus age
@@samuelevans5750 You probably rich. I have 8 TB for cold storage and will get more. Can't afford 8TB SSD, and for cold storage, I see no reason for SSD speeds.
@@samuelevans5750 Capitalism. And in this case I'd say that's a good thing. It's not like almost every PC case and motherboard for the last 20 years has support for SATA/2.5" or 3.5" drives whereas support for m.2 is rather limited. Aannnnnd that's not even getting into RAID or budget.
Just watch out for those hidden SMR crap drives. My 2TB Barracuda commited suicide only after 7 months while being movies only storage. No Windows, no games. Luckily I had a backup. I have later swapped it with a 2TB SSD. Now I have replacement HDD from the warranty claim which I can't even give away for free to anyone with clear conscience. Maybe I'll keep using it till it kicks the bucket again and be done with HDDs forever :D
@@michaltkac2046 You must have had some extreme unluck, i've been running the same 2TB Seagate Hard Drive for the last 7 years with no issues whatsoever. It went through several car trips too.
We're making the same climb with SSDs that we made with HDDs. I still remember installing my first 4TB HDD, looking at it's capacity in File Explorer and wondering how long it would take to fill up all that space. A few years later, and I'm filling a 6TB HDD every 4 months.
@@adityadivine9750 Video from my RUclips channel and other projects. It adds up quickly. Having said that, last year, I started using a slightly lower quality video format that produces much smaller files.
@@PeteTheGeek196 oh you're a cube expert. I can't even solve a 3×3 cube. I bought one few years ago and mixed it randomly and I could never make it one Colour again and somehow it got even more mixed. Now it's somewhere lying like that ah.
@@lupulasco especially with some budget 120/240gb SSD's on the market. Or sales. However I'll stick to samsung evo's, my 840 240gb has been with me for 8 years. Definitely over the TBW rating, at 130 xD
Me: "Oh nice, I can buy this and replace my mass storage HDD in my desktop" *clicks amazon link and sees $1500 price* "I think I'm fine with 7200rpm for a few more years"
@@luigi6835 'MASS STORAGE'. Even the 4tb 860 QVO isn't enough for huge amount of people. I moved to 2x 12tb HDDs in my case last year. The size/quality of stored movie files and TV shows has increased dramatically. Would love to put HDDs to rest but it wont happen for quite some time.
Ever hold a 5.25 inch full height drive (like the ST506 or ST412)? Then I could go to the mainframe and minicomputer drives that NOBODY could hold up (AKA "washing-machine sized").
@@ferencgaborsimon245 they do is mess if you wanted to go right now running late about a terabyte to go see the address so I could see no no no please help me I just about anyways just you and I don't know what to do this because I have any recourse in it please
Linus, this is really impressive stuff. Your presentation skills have gone gangbusters, your video production, your fluency and familiarity with the tech, it's all super-impressive!
Sabrent is such a dope brand, they're always some weird innovative stuff. Everything I've ever bought from them, including AMAZING external HDD sleds, was very high quality and is still in use. Just throwing that out there for anyone not familiar with them for some reason.
Yeah when I can get a 4tb m.2 pcie 4.0 drive for $150 I'll switch, meanwhile I'll keep my 7200rpm WD Black 2TB and 3TB External drive for capacity, and I'm not reinstalling windows to a 256gb ssd just so 2-3 games and the OS can run a bit faster.
unnoticedhero1 bruh. Wd black ssd 1tb is under 100 bucks and it has 2500mb/s speed. Mixing hdd and ssd makes lot of sense, but pure hdd is so underperforming it became disgusting to use once you got used to ssd.
Well, a 1TB MVMe SSD from Intel isnt much more than $130. We're still at that lull between the death of the commonality of the terabyte and the rise of peta. Most average users would have more than enough storage space that it wouldnt matter. An 8TB NVMe, unless for content creation or other business level use case, is overkill.
@@SethMacMillan I agree 8 is overkill for most, but I need at least 3-4 tb and even that costs too much in nvme form. Doing 1tb nvme and a 3tb wd hdd is currently the most effective way for me to get the storage I need, performance I need, and keep the cost not outrageous. For folks who need 3-4 tb and don't need every bit of it to be high-performance, it's really hard to justify anything but a hard drive imo.
the thing I love about m.2 drives is that you have not only an even smaller drive than conventional SSDs but also you save a ton of space for the usual cables required I can see 2 to 4 TB m.2 SSDs being affordable in a few years and mainboards being equipped with 4 slots could be more or less standard this is especially helpful for ITX builds but honestly I really like it in my current ATX build too, I only have my OS drive on m.2 coupled with 2 conventional drives and I can potentially add another m.2 later on without fiddeling around with another set of cables
If you look at it, quantity is just a form of quality, quality is not singular, different types of quality are necessary for getting different kinds of result as efficiently as possible and quantity is just one of them :). It tends to be "exposed" as rubbish, because in every society there is certain amount of people who try to distance themselves from quantity of people xD
These are affiliate links they can generate a fuckload of cash as well, anyways I don't fancy ordering from Amazon so this is a no-go for me, even if I had the money for it.
I just spent $250 on the Sabrent 2TB NVMe, thats my max price for an SSD. I can't even consider the 8TB until the 4TB drops down below $500 (currently $850).
My favorite part about these SSDs from sabrent are the lil cases they come in that just FEEL like they could be useful for something like storing cards or whatever but i've got like 5 and i'm out of cards.
The Blue/Purple is the PCIeX2 SSD as you can see it's bottlenecked . The Red/Green is the PCIeX4 Sabrent Rocket. It performs pretty much twice the speed. The theoretical maximum speed a PCIeX2 could run at is [speed of PCIe3.0 1000MB/s x2 =] 2,000 MB/S .. but that doesn't account for overhead. What this means is. Don't bother buying the Sabrent if your laptop only dedicates 2 PCIe lanes for the M.2
Being that common 1TB SSD drives are approx $100, and 2TB drives are $200, and larger drives always carry a premium to common smaller drives, I was not expecting anything under $1000. Well out of my price zone
I'm buying 3TB Seagate Enterprise surplus SAS drive lately for $24.. 7.2spin, 6gb/s read and write ( SAS can do both at once unlike Sata3 ) . NMVE needs to catch up in price bad.. my Raid 0 of 9TB would be less than $100 counting the 3 , 3TB drives and the SAS/RAID controller card... Smh
@@recruitlegionary5552 it's the only real smart way to go. Hdd's are safer for my files anyway so I'll take that ssd and hdd combo for faster boot and safer long term data storage.
SSDs still cost more than high capacity HDDs, so the latter are still an option. I know LMG has an infinite budget, but that’s not the reality for most of us.
@@bradhaines3142 And that's not even accounting for the finite number of read and writes an SSD can do, whereas a quality hard drive can last over 10 years if maintained properly.
@@bradhaines3142 These things are meant for enthusiasts, so I think the idea of the titles wasn't "Are HDDs dead for everyone?" more of a "dead for people working high paying jobs that require speed and high storage quantities"
@@Aereto This. HDs will remain king for data storage for the foreseeable future. If I had to convert my 2 8 bay servers into similarly spaced SSDs solutions I would have to sell my apartment. And my car. And take a loan.
Actually u can get really Chinese SATA SSD of 2Tb each at around $150, build a raid using 4 of them give a equivalent 8Tb at a similar speed, but never think they are equivalent, the flash they are using are really bad ones, they themselves uses 3Tb amount of flash to build a 2Tb SSD because they know the bad sectors are as much as one third of the total.
Well going by shelf prices it'd be around $150 per 8TB drive and you could get roughly 13 drives at the same cost so at least 100TB, bulk pricing although you might have to buy more I bet you could that down to $135-$140 per drive.
The math. $1500 for SSD, vs $150 for the same 8TB in an external drive. For too many people, that $1500 is 5 week’s wages. 1TB in the laptop can save enough money to use cloud storage or that external drive. For my desktop computer, a TB SSD was a great drive to boot from and run programs, with multiple spinning drives for storage. Depending on the form factor, SSD still runs 5X the cost. Don’t buy a suit for the spinning drive’s funeral any time soon.
not a problem with your laptop, it costs the same as a top end system core parts, x570+r7 3700+2080 ti will still be cheaper.... so.. i've used the sabrent tlc pci 3.0 drive, 1tb for 150$ wich honestly, nvme 1tb slc with similar perfrom to 970 evo for 150$, hell yea, after a LARGE write operation it overheats and throttles back to 1gbps while the samsung drive holds round 1.4gbps, if u add the m2 cooler it holds arround 1.2 gbps, wich still slower but... like 15% slower tlc with similar slc cache speed for 150$... i think that pretty much kills sata ssd since u can have it for the same price or even cheaper, while getting better perf, however hdds will never die unless they get incredibly closer, but if u can get 8tb hdds for 140$ they r pretty much alive for , massive storage, backups and the likes
@@Khloya69 HDD is in no way dead. If an end-user isn't massively bothered by the best read/write speeds and cost per Gig is the most important thing then HDD makes a lot of sense.
they arent, but good luck spending the money to sue the company, they get away with it cause buying a new one or sending for repair is cheaper than the lawsuit, LTT made a video on it
Don't expect a LLT rep to respond they never do... even if you e-mail them they want you to go to the LLT web page and post on their forum... guess that's what happens when your a megalomania, Plebs go a way, I have no time to converse with you... which is why I dislike each vid... ;)
Do u actually just dislike every vid Without even knowing the content They have millions of subscribers they can't possibly answer every question everybody asks them That's why u go to the forum because there are people there willing to help you
Ha, my old Northgate 486 (not an SX or a DX, it was built before that bit of marketing) had a 213 MB SCSI-1 hard drive that was about half the size of a standard box of tissues. One of my friends told me back then, "You'll never fill that up!" It originally came with MS-DOS 4.01 (which I later upgraded to MS-DOS 6.22) and Windows v.3.0 (which I later upgraded to Windows 3.11 for Work Groups), and I ended up swapping out the 5.25" floppy drive with a SCSI-1 CD-ROM drive. That 213 MB hard drive (in 1989) cost $1,500. Overall, the original price for that computer (also had 4 MB RAM, a 16" monitor, and a keyboard that had a 5.5 lb steel plate in the bottom -- no flex and it didn't slide around) was (*gasp*) $8,000. But that wasn't the first computer I ever used, which was an ENIAC mainframe that used paper tape and had core memory. Way before many of the people on here were born. :P My, how things have changed. :)
He really just did the impossible ladies and gentlemen... he un-voided his warranty! what a LEGEND!
@dyy Fethiiyhn ziNG!
That moment you realise the void sticker is illegal in the USA
@@wburger2178 What ? (sorry I'm from France) I didn't know there was somewhere it could be illegal ;)
@@fridaycaliforniaa236
Not illegal, more like "not legally binding".
@@fridaycaliforniaa236 in USA that sticker doesn't mean anything, because the fact of you opening your stuff can't legally void your warranty.
Basically, it's not up to company to decide what voids the warranty and what doesn't.
By the time I can afford this, Linus be like:
" *are SSDs dead?* "
I hear that brother😁
What will be next?
5CupsOfCoffee who knows
you speak the truth 🤣
Similar to how "Athlon and entry level CPUs are e-wastes".
Sees size: “holy ****”
Sees price: “holy ****”
XD
Hmm, not as bad as I thought it was going to be, expecting $2k or higher actually.
It will go down in price after a year or two but still ;)
I wonder if Samsung will create some higher capacity consumer grade devices like this.
lol, YOU GOT ME TO LOOK AND HOLY MTHR F"RRRRRR
@@johnmijo In Italy it's 2k lol D:
I'll take "Things I'll Never Buy" for $2200 CAD, Alex.
"Are HDDs dead?"
*Proceeds to show an SSD thats worth more than high end gaming rigs*
you can easily buy a 1tb nvme ssd for around 100 dollars
@@paltysork2412 damn things (especially the tier one stuff like Samsung 970 EP and WD Black) are over *$250* in my country thanks to high taxes and the Coronapocalypse.
@@paltysork2412 or spend the same for 4tb hdd
The 8TB drive costs like $1500, so no not high end gaming rigs.
@@Kisai_Yuki 1500bucks buys you 3700x 2070super 16gigs 1TBnvme x570board 80+gold PS high end case, or a ASUS s15 9750h 2070 115w 1tb 16gigs 244hz 3ms. This are among the best PC you can buy, so yes $1500 buys you a high end gaming rig, desktop or laptop, the one you like, or a 8TB ssd :)
“Are hard drives dead?” *Sees price of high capacity SSDs* “No, no they are not”
Are you fifteen years old? My 2TB main SSD costs the same as my 2TB hard drive did about five years ago.
*looks at bleeding edge technology*
Heyyy this is expensive
I remember the time when a 1TB HDD cost $100
where you guys buying storage? i just bought a HDD and it was half the price of the ssd equivalent... and i mean sata SSD, not NVME
EDIT: my mistake it was actually 1/4 of the sata SSD equivalent
My thoughts exactly. This one is $1,500 US.
This has more storage than every pc in my house combined.
More like every PC/Laptop I used in my life
I don't even have one
Yes
not buy a whole lot for me, but I have a few 2-4TB drives in a desktop to work as a file server and backup for every other system.
Costs more than every pc in my house combined too
- Are hard drives dead?
My wallet: _no_
Feeling it
Ssds are the most affordable as they've ever been. A 1TB ssd is only £100, used to be in the £200 to £300 price range
Same
Came here for a comment exactly like this, not disappointed
An Amazon, the 8TB is $1500. My wallet lives in fear
HDD: Am I dead?
SSD: Yes
SSD's $2,000 Price Tag: Yes, but actually no.
Give it 2 years, prices go down super fast
@@akiotatsuki2621 I just checked and it's $1400 on Amazon as of this post. I remember paying about $500 for my SSD for my Haswell build years ago and it was only 512gb :O
@@blizbiggy yea every time I walk into Walmart I look at the price of micro SD cards n I remember when 120gb cards were 100 bucks a year ago now there 35 bucks or cheaper
@@akiotatsuki2621 you're not wrong
You mean medium end gaming rigs
Linus: "Are hard drives dead?"
My wallet: "no"
Also, its nvme. Apart from the VERY expensive Asus boards they all have 2x nvme ports only. I have C: (nvme - O/S) D: nvme - games/apps) E: (sata ssd - recent data / downloads), F: & G: 2x 12tb Hdds. Mass storage? Please , just give us cheap ssd based huge capacity drives. We dont need super fast stuff now, just affordable
3 years ago I bought a 512gb NVMe for just $120. Super affordable.
@@fredfinks how expensive is very expensive? x570 boards around 160-180 do just fine
@@nerbs101 The hero, formula, apex & extreme are the only boards that have 3x m.2 ports. I only get Asus (long story). Cheapest in that lot is the Hero - $399 US. I dont want to get an add in PCI card. Fussy
@@pt192 I have 512gb thumbdrive. We talking mass storage. Terabytes. 10+
"Available for you"
No. No, it's not.
tech youtubers legit have no concept of money lmao its insane
Not with that price tag.
@@6athory858 well considering 1 and 2 tb ssds are really not that expensive anymore I dont think they really do. I dont think they expect anyone to actually buy an 8tb m.2 but rather a showcase of the technology that allows them to get such a high capacity
Nope only the 4TB is out yet, but if you want the price, price of 4TB times 2 (+-2300€). Flash chip price is the same . Different chips between the 2TB and the 4TB version ;)
@@SwolePapi15 They're not that cheap either. But I did paid over $200 for an SSD and NVME M.2 SSD. Both of them is 1TB, the SATA has TLC while the NVMe has QLC.
Linus: "Amazing how heavy this [8TB] thing is"
Me: Remembers moving washing-machine size 20MB hard drives.
Now only were they as big as a washing machine, they also looked like it :D
We still have washing machine sized hard drives. What did you think the 15 petabyte supercomputer drives look like?
A computer store I remember going with my dad a few times as a kid, had in the back like giant hard drive disks, supposedly from some industrial data or government use, that were like 2 mg or even smaller. They had some labels that said how much data they were supposed to hold as part of the display.
Try the 5MB IBM drive.
Where the platters looked like a stack of vinyls
"Are hard drives dead?"
Me: Looks at $1200 price tag
Also Me: "Lol, no"
Exactly. I have 20 TB array at home made of five classic HDDs. It would be nice to replace them with SSDs (no noise, less energy consumption, faster) but the prices are still just absurd.
@@pozitroncz8679 And it isn't like HDDs are that bad anyways. Definitely not like when I was a kid booting into Windows 98 ahaha
@@priestofsyrinx6681 isn't like the best HDD slower than the worst ssd
Yeah. I'm just getting a 1Tb for my new rig and another for active games. But mass storage I don't need it to be fast.
@@Aporro1 Speed isn't the only thing that matters. Sure, if you are a heavy gamer, you would probably want to invest in a decently sized SSD. If you are just using the machine for office use and are saving files and such, an SSD would be a waste. The HDD that I have on my machine has all my work on it. I don't really notice any differences in load times between my M.2 and the HDD for those (because it's not like the files are gigabytes in size). If you are in that situation, why spend 2-3 times as much on an SSD when you could get an HDD that probably has 2-3 times more storage space?
I agree, SSDs are the better option in most cases and it's good to have at least a low-capacity SSD to boot Windows from, but HDDs are certainly the best for mass storage and a standard office setting.
"This SSD has more ram than a lot of Chromebooks"
Well that SSD costs like 4 Chromebooks
@@yaltschuler take it you've never been to a school
Red Stoner repaired chromebooks for my high school, never seen one with less than 2gb of ram
@@will-dd7ou Are you really implying there are any computers out there whatsoever without RAM.....?
@@will-dd7ou why talk if you have no idea what you are talking about?
@@yaltschuler My chromebook that I'm watching this on has only 2GB RAM. On top of that I'm running a Celeron, I bet that Sabrent SSD has more computing power than my Chromebook
*"Are hard drives dead?*
School computers: H e l l N a h
Lol like imagine getting an air mac for children to suffer with lmao
on our school they are using a samsung sata ssd
My school still uses CD’s.
Well my school still uses 2008-2009 low-end machines, a few 4th gen i3 pcs and rolling out new pcs coz you know win 7.
My school recently started using SSDs for some of their PCs as a trial. Nobody noticed because the network login is a much worse bottleneck...
"Are hard drives dead?"
Given they don't cost 2 grand I'm gonna go ahead and say no.
Yeah ). Get some 8tb hgst SAS drives at 120 each... that at least 16 tb!
Yeah, i use HDDs in my pc, just dont have the buckets of money for big SSDs, but i dont mind it loading longer, i got time :)
Just get a 256 gig ssd and a 1-2tb hard drive
Depends on your needs.
Yeah, you can get an 8 tb hard drive for 150 bucks, you could really only get a cheap 1.5 tb SSD for that
I distinctly remember begging my mom for a 240 gb ssd that was nearly $300. Now, I'm building a pc with a 2 TB nvme ssd that only costs $250. It's amazing how fast storage tech has developed in the last decade.
bro i just bought a WD blue 2tb ssd for $112, its so cheap nowadays
Around ten years ago I remember 500GB 2.5" SSDs cost around £500-ish. Amazing how they come down in price a lot since then.
@@TheTroller911
*_"bro i just bought a WD blue 2tb ssd for $112, its so cheap nowadays"_*
And that case you're not very bright, because you can buy a Solidigm P41 Plus 2TB SSD at Newegg now for $75, a not only that, you get the best quality out that (Solidignm is basically Intel) and the ratings on Steam confirm it, plus you get a 15x higher speed. Heck, for $129 you can buy the pro version, and they're about 35 times faster than your hard drive.
Dude, stop living in the stone age.
Another episode of: "I Can't Afford It"
I have a 250 gb M2 for my operating system if your motherboard will take it get one a 1TB is $300 now.
You will never look back or go back after getting one they make a normal SSD seem slow.
JOHN SMITH It might vary depending on where you live but in the US on amazon you can buy a samsung 970 evo plus 1tb for only $190 on sale right now
True
Spend less time watching RUclips and more time working. Easy Peasy
@@Huels stoopid*
when you realize that the SSD costs more than the actual laptop
@@bradhaines3142 the ssd is 2000 euros on Italian amazon tho
@@bradhaines3142 If it is the configuration they used in their review, it should be the 1,450 USD version, with 4900HS and RTX 2060. That said, over here what you can actually get for 1,500€ (almost 1,700USD) is only the G14 with a Ryzen 5 4600HS and a GTX 1650. The 4900HS model with the RTX 2060 costs 2,200+€ (almost 2500 USD). Now we're used to getting shafted here, but usually that stops at USD price becoming the euro price directly. Paying the equivalent of 1,700USD for something that's supposed to cost 1,450 USD I could still stomach, but we're having to pay literally another 1,000 USD on top. (EDIT: And the price didn't go up because of high demand, they were like that from the get go, as soon as they were listed and not yet actually for sale...) (EDIT2: And it looks like the 4900HS RTX 2060 equipped G14 is selling for a minimum of 1950 USD on Newegg as well...)
Exactly, and he throws it on the desk like it's nothing at he end. lmao
You can at least get an RTX 2060 for about 1400-1500€, but you need to step down to the TUF line, and settle with a Ryzen 7 4800H CPU. Nothing to sneeze at, but compared to the review pricing of the G14 it is a letdown.
It’ll be on sale next week
The real question:
8TB SSD
or
Full Gaming PC
Which is better value?
True. I am good with a 1-2TB NVME as I almost don't play multiple games the same time.
Even normal SATA SSDs are great for gaming. In fact, you barely notice any difference after game load times even compared to an HDD.
NVME is literally for working with heavy files.
TheFourthWinchester Or laptops
TheFourthWinchester Yeah. The difference is ignorable.
saw a fully functioning, non-rust bucket car on someone's property for $850 today ... so you could buy a modest PC and a car for less than the drive.
Oh i just got one of these in my pc as well
OMG ARE YOU THE REAL SONIC DESTINY?!?!???
@@ThatGuy-rl5rq no
why so little likes-
@@mud8723 because the comment wasn’t so funny
You mean disc drives.
Hard disk: "why we still exist?"
Me: "because we are not all Linus"
HDD are still the king of PC long term storage...
While Tapes are still king of Commercial long term storage.
yeah ikr, people say that hard drives arent worth it, but SSDs cost considerably more for less storage. a 2tb hdd in the us can be found for as low as $45, while the cheapest 1tb SSD i can find is *starting* at $100
I dont even see why people are even allowed to consider hard drives anymore. Majority of us born after 2001 will never need a hard drive in a new computer so they should just make it all m.2 speed ssd. Maybe for nostalgia for someone linus age
@@samuelevans5750 You probably rich. I have 8 TB for cold storage and will get more. Can't afford 8TB SSD, and for cold storage, I see no reason for SSD speeds.
@@samuelevans5750 Capitalism. And in this case I'd say that's a good thing. It's not like almost every PC case and motherboard for the last 20 years has support for SATA/2.5" or 3.5" drives whereas support for m.2 is rather limited.
Aannnnnd that's not even getting into RAID or budget.
"This SSD has 2GB of ram. That's more than a lot of chromebooks." Ouch.
Very weird too considering how Chrome is by FAR the thing that uses the most RAM on my machine.
notthere83 it's liked they're paid by ram memory producers for that job specifically.
@@IaSaVedem That's very generous of you to assume malevolence rather than incompetence. ;)
notthere83 greed for money has no borders, and one hand washes the other 😁.
Zodun Productions he’s not wrong
*Are hard drives dead?* : According to my budget, not at all
LMFAO holy shit I laughed so hard at this comment, this is just so fuckin true 😂😂
I just installed three computers. They all have a hard drive and no SSD.
Accuracy!
Just watch out for those hidden SMR crap drives. My 2TB Barracuda commited suicide only after 7 months while being movies only storage. No Windows, no games. Luckily I had a backup. I have later swapped it with a 2TB SSD. Now I have replacement HDD from the warranty claim which I can't even give away for free to anyone with clear conscience. Maybe I'll keep using it till it kicks the bucket again and be done with HDDs forever :D
@@michaltkac2046 You must have had some extreme unluck, i've been running the same 2TB Seagate Hard Drive for the last 7 years with no issues whatsoever. It went through several car trips too.
We're making the same climb with SSDs that we made with HDDs. I still remember installing my first 4TB HDD, looking at it's capacity in File Explorer and wondering how long it would take to fill up all that space. A few years later, and I'm filling a 6TB HDD every 4 months.
What you store bud?
@@adityadivine9750 Video from my RUclips channel and other projects. It adds up quickly. Having said that, last year, I started using a slightly lower quality video format that produces much smaller files.
@@PeteTheGeek196 oh you're a cube expert. I can't even solve a 3×3 cube. I bought one few years ago and mixed it randomly and I could never make it one Colour again and somehow it got even more mixed. Now it's somewhere lying like that ah.
Me: *starts installing CoD update*
8TB SSD: My time has come
i spent about 150$ worth of one 2TB HDD and one 4TB HDD. dont care about the speed. TL;DR: i have 6TB storage for 150$.
@@ManomiiFox Just wait, your windows will take up to 10 minutes to load, get a SSD for the OS.....
@@lupulasco especially with some budget 120/240gb SSD's on the market. Or sales.
However I'll stick to samsung evo's, my 840 240gb has been with me for 8 years. Definitely over the TBW rating, at 130 xD
My Internet connection: Not today madafaka
@@lupulasco eh, not really. My laptop loads at 15-30 secs approximate since I don't time it
Me: "Oh nice, I can buy this and replace my mass storage HDD in my desktop"
*clicks amazon link and sees $1500 price*
"I think I'm fine with 7200rpm for a few more years"
considering the 7200rpm hard drive, get a sata ssd. something like a wd green ssd is a huge improvement
@@luigi6835 or maybe a lower storage M.2 for booting and keep the HDD for mass storage
Grab a dirt cheap sata SSD and use it as a cache 😂😂😂
@@sohaibsyed371 depends on the age of the desktop
@@luigi6835 'MASS STORAGE'. Even the 4tb 860 QVO isn't enough for huge amount of people. I moved to 2x 12tb HDDs in my case last year. The size/quality of stored movie files and TV shows has increased dramatically. Would love to put HDDs to rest but it wont happen for quite some time.
"How often in your daily life do you write more than 100GB of data?"
*cries as a film set data manager*
*cries in AI developer*
Homework folder
@@Riumaan "homework" Folder
@@KuramaKitsune1 'HOMEWORK' folder
**cries in turned off PC**
Linus: It's crazy, it's almost like the storage has weight to it.
Everyone: Ever held an HDD in your life?
Ever hold a 5.25 inch full height drive (like the ST506 or ST412)?
Then I could go to the mainframe and minicomputer drives that NOBODY could hold up (AKA "washing-machine sized").
"Are hard drives dead?"
Me: Looks at my 8 year old, piecemeal rig.
My HDD: Looks back, sweats nervously.
It sweats though, means it's alive.
your computer is too cold
@@icipher6730 If it's sweating, it won't live for long...
my hdd are now in my server.
@@tomhsia4354 r/wooosh
20gb IDE hard drives: *I used to rule the world...*
Sectors'd load when I gave the word...
Long live the king.
*puts the drive in a storage box*
My 2GB 3,5" still rocking in that old PC^^
I have one of those!
Lol the used the master and slave system when you had multiple ide hdds
NEVER LINUS. My bond with hard drives is magnetic.
But your bond with an SSD will be electric:)
Electromagnet >Rare Earth magnet
Dad level lol
Hope that there wasn't important data on that HDD
@@LiamMcBride lmao
*Linus "I cant hear you through all this money" Tech Tips*
Linus : ”they’re using 96 layer QLC flashes”
Me : “ cool cool cool cool cool cool cool no doubt no doubt”
Keep it in your pants Peralta.
Unexpected B99
QLC...means shorter lifespan....that said the lifespan in a normal PC is usually longer then YOUR lifespan...
you can fit a lot of "homework" on that
💀💀💀
Quick Access hentai
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I’m not cooking.
Welcome to homework gang
“Unvoid the warrenty”
That’s how it works
poor-man's tactics _yessir_
@@watema3381 not funnyttttttttttttttt
That's how Linus Works! :D :D :D
@@ferencgaborsimon245 they do is mess if you wanted to go right now running late about a terabyte to go see the address so I could see no no no please help me I just about anyways just you and I don't know what to do this because I have any recourse in it please
I love the 2nd sticker that scream "Void void void" all over the place when the brand sticker removed
Linus, this is really impressive stuff. Your presentation skills have gone gangbusters, your video production, your fluency and familiarity with the tech, it's all super-impressive!
Linus: “Sorry excuse me one moment, I just have to unvoid my warranty real quick”
Me: Wait what..
Linus: Are hardrives dead?
SSD: Yes
My loud HDD: *REEEEEEEEE.*
HHD go brrrrr
Dude, your HDD is about to die.
That's just your HDDs way of telling you it's on the edge of a cliff!
Enjoy harddrive failure
4GB Quantum Fireball.. could hear it several rooms away for YEARS. Still works.
"Link in the description if you want to buy it"
... Costs more than my car ...
1500 for a car?
@@RyujiJames you can find some used cars for less than 1k
@@PrintScreen. rather get a bike than a broken down old car
this shit is like, 10,312.20 brazilian real here in my coutry, which means, i can buy a motherfucking fender jazz bass instead
My car 1600
Sabrent is such a dope brand, they're always some weird innovative stuff. Everything I've ever bought from them, including AMAZING external HDD sleds, was very high quality and is still in use. Just throwing that out there for anyone not familiar with them for some reason.
Good to know. I think I will check them out.
Are hard drives dead?” Sees price of high capacity SSDs “No, no they are not”
Yeah when I can get a 4tb m.2 pcie 4.0 drive for $150 I'll switch, meanwhile I'll keep my 7200rpm WD Black 2TB and 3TB External drive for capacity, and I'm not reinstalling windows to a 256gb ssd just so 2-3 games and the OS can run a bit faster.
unnoticedhero1 bruh. Wd black ssd 1tb is under 100 bucks and it has 2500mb/s speed. Mixing hdd and ssd makes lot of sense, but pure hdd is so underperforming it became disgusting to use once you got used to ssd.
bilibiliism, it’s not the read speed that kills you, it’s the operations per second and seek times.
@@unnoticedhero1 You're choice, but you can get a 240Go for less than 40$ for your OS and it's not just a bit faster, it's A LOT.
*Me looking at the video title*
This is probably more expensive than my whole PC.
LMFAO! 8tb for $1,500? No thanks!
bruh it is tho its 1500 bucks on amazon lmao
@@MotoAtheist you can buy 4tb hard drives for like $70. $280 for 16tb of slow memory vs $1500 for 8tb of fast? You tell me...
I can't even afford to look at the drive
@@deadlybladesmith3093 yeah buying it now is just stupid, wait for the technology to mature first and for competition to rise.
I could just buy a whole new pc for the price of that SSD
I understand you
69 likes, nice
@@jeffersonprimo2273 96 now :D
Ashish Rana 108 now :D
you mean two pcs..
0:19 I can imagine him losing grip of it and it just flying into the ceiling
“At worst, about a hundred Gig at game install”
Call of Duty: Moderne Warfare: oh I don’t think so
Lmao ikr!!!
fr
General Kenobi!
more like a hundred gig update
Ark with all the dlc's is just about 300 gigs
Are hard drives dead?
MY wallet, "its a no from me". ($1500)
1/2 or 1/3 of your salary) Nothing)
Still frustrating that this is about 10 times what I would pay for an 8TB spinner.
I had to go look as well.....oof
I bought a 128bg ssd about 6 or so years ago....was more than a 2TB drive now. prices definitely go down over time.
@Thunder Life I don't think you got the joke
"Are hard drives dead?"
When you're able to make that SSD doesn't cost as much as good laptop then maybe.
Well, a 1TB MVMe SSD from Intel isnt much more than $130. We're still at that lull between the death of the commonality of the terabyte and the rise of peta. Most average users would have more than enough storage space that it wouldnt matter.
An 8TB NVMe, unless for content creation or other business level use case, is overkill.
@@SethMacMillan I agree 8 is overkill for most, but I need at least 3-4 tb and even that costs too much in nvme form. Doing 1tb nvme and a 3tb wd hdd is currently the most effective way for me to get the storage I need, performance I need, and keep the cost not outrageous. For folks who need 3-4 tb and don't need every bit of it to be high-performance, it's really hard to justify anything but a hard drive imo.
@@SethMacMillan That's about 82 100 GB games. And many games are larger than that
@@harryballsak1123 I can't think of any games other than MW.
@@SauceageTF gta5/rdr2
"Are HDs dead?" -> $1500 SSD
Answer: lol no
6:55 "At worst, maybe 100 gigs on a large game install."
*laughs in modern warfare*
But his point was that you wouldn't write 512gb and that mw isn't that big
Not yet
plus most gigabit internet only pushes about 100MB/s
I was just thinking that I just installed MW at 200 gb
SpaceX sends astronauts to the ISS,
Linus: "Is eArth dead?!?"
Lol
That IS funny!
*Always has been*
*Bang**
NO IT'S MORE LIKE,
ARTEMIS landed on moon again;
Linus:"Is EaRtH dead!?!"
"As always we're gonna have this linked in the video description"
**throws 2 grand SSD on the desk**
@@Thundzz and it's not even available under that link xD I hope he didn't break it, it may have been the last one.
SSDs aren't really that vulnerable to drops. You can drop an SSD from 4 feet onto a hard surface and it'll be fine.
Lol give it 10 years and it will be going for peanuts if you can actually sell them😎
its almost as if adding things to something makes it heavier Linus.
Planes: exist
Linus: aRe CaRs DeAd?!?!?!
Don't forget bikes.
The channel is called Linus Clickbait Tips for a reason.
Good analogy, but I feel a more apt comparison is:
Private jets: exist
Is CoMmErCiAl AiR tRaVeL dEaD?
@@entitledOne but its not
Maybe the car could fly than planes are dead.
Linus: "Bam! 60MB per second"
me: wait a sec
My download speed normally peak at 1 to 2MB per second
i mean, that drop is still faster that my read and write speed
@@anithakandy2852 Booting from usb 2.0?
You guys have heard of SATA, right? Because even that is faster than 60 MB/s
@@HappyBeezerStudios but not 8tb are they?
@@uuinn1310 Yes they are. There are plenty of Western Digital HDDs that are 8TB and SATA3.
The subtitle reads “when Apple released their 60” MacBook Pro” and I’m thinking well they really outdid themselves this time
A laptop for giants.
They can finally cool the i9 in their laptops
I just installed a M2 SSD, had so much trouble with getting the screw in place, glad to see I'm not the only one :D
This ssd costs more than my whole pc 😭
This ssd cost more than my pc + my laptop + my phone combine
same... and mine's all new components with a threadripper and 5700xt... still cost 200 less than this drive.
@RobloxerMartin what laotop you getting?
Sabrent: charge 2000 for 8tb
Apple also charges 2000 for it: wait, so that means we can double it next time we refresh the model?
Honglu Zhang missed opportunity by Apple. 😂
sabrent $849
Apple charge 2000 for literally anything.
Me: just tell me how much it is
Looks at link: $1400, yeah that’s about right
Huh its 1.999$
@@eijmert depends on your region
@@heinrichmonkkler6635 its a conspiracy
what do you think its gonna cost in 5 years?
@@petar932 100$
the thing I love about m.2 drives is that you have not only an even smaller drive than conventional SSDs but also you save a ton of space for the usual cables required
I can see 2 to 4 TB m.2 SSDs being affordable in a few years and mainboards being equipped with 4 slots could be more or less standard
this is especially helpful for ITX builds but honestly I really like it in my current ATX build too, I only have my OS drive on m.2 coupled with 2 conventional drives and I can potentially add another m.2 later on without fiddeling around with another set of cables
"Quantity has a quality all of its own" - Joseph Stalin on SLC vs QLC
its*
@@JorgetePanete 678456787853487458767856487645878745687
If you look at it, quantity is just a form of quality, quality is not singular, different types of quality are necessary for getting different kinds of result as efficiently as possible and quantity is just one of them :). It tends to be "exposed" as rubbish, because in every society there is certain amount of people who try to distance themselves from quantity of people xD
@@JorgetePanete Thankyou
"when apple released the 60 inch MacBook pro"
I had to rewatch the beginning because I heard 60 instead of 16
I’d love to see someone try to open the lid of a 60” MBP with only one finger..
I bet Apple would build in hydraulics just so it could be done xD
When did they go to 16 from 15
60" = 5' = Approximately my height!
@@zarmaanful are you 12? Lel
@@Paksusuoli95 wow
What a truly epic roast.
Pillock
They really went and spent 2000+ dollars on an SSD and linked it for us in the description like we're gonna buy :*(
It sounds like it is better used in some server or data center to store read-only data. Lots of high demand read-only data.
there are a lot of people who actually buys these stuff. if not why sabrent will send them 2 SSDs to make videos about
These are affiliate links they can generate a fuckload of cash as well, anyways I don't fancy ordering from Amazon so this is a no-go for me, even if I had the money for it.
I just spent $250 on the Sabrent 2TB NVMe, thats my max price for an SSD. I can't even consider the 8TB until the 4TB drops down below $500 (currently $850).
It won't be available in your country before the pandemic..
My favorite part about these SSDs from sabrent are the lil cases they come in that just FEEL like they could be useful for something like storing cards or whatever but i've got like 5 and i'm out of cards.
Me: ouu looks cool I should buy one!
Amazon: it's $2,100
Me: nevermind
its 1500 for me
Worth it to ensure you wrap up at the end of a day filming
Tomorrow: Empire strikes back: 24TB HDD
gotta be more like 100TB
@@King.Leonidas nah gotta be a whole petabyte
*Shows 8TB SSD* "Are hard drives dead?"
Glass-based HDD: *Laughs in Petabyte*
Oh, I need that so I can finally update CoD...
My HDD: KILL ME, I'M IN CONSTANT PAIN!
@@ml_serenity lol
@Marc T At Petabytes storage capacity, who cares? Just keep writing!
You mean "Expensive modern CD"?
"Are hard drives dead?" and "Can it run Crysis?" won't ever go away.
7:05 You guys forgot to put a legend on the graphs. Dont know which ssd was which.
Yeah I don't know what im looking at
The Blue/Purple is the PCIeX2 SSD as you can see it's bottlenecked . The Red/Green is the PCIeX4 Sabrent Rocket. It performs pretty much twice the speed.
The theoretical maximum speed a PCIeX2 could run at is [speed of PCIe3.0 1000MB/s x2 =] 2,000 MB/S .. but that doesn't account for overhead.
What this means is. Don't bother buying the Sabrent if your laptop only dedicates 2 PCIe lanes for the M.2
Who else was really excited about this until they saw the price
Fortunately, the 1 and 2TB version are much more reasonably priced. And for most people, 2TB is all you'd need.
Excited until I learned it was QLC.
Being that common 1TB SSD drives are approx $100, and 2TB drives are $200, and larger drives always carry a premium to common smaller drives, I was not expecting anything under $1000. Well out of my price zone
I'm buying 3TB Seagate Enterprise surplus SAS drive lately for $24.. 7.2spin, 6gb/s read and write ( SAS can do both at once unlike Sata3 ) .
NMVE needs to catch up in price bad.. my Raid 0 of 9TB would be less than $100 counting the 3 , 3TB drives and the SAS/RAID controller card... Smh
@@javaman2883 those prices are on crack.
"Are hard drives dead?"
ME: No. I'm still using my 500GB hard drive from 2011.
Still running a 250gb hhd from 2008 :D
@@GiantsGraveGaming running a 10 mb hard drive from 1987
stahp it lol
@@GiantsGraveGaming two 160 GB HDDs from 2008
Ok, we made it clear we're poor :D
0:30 Looks at laptop right before the intro,
Linus: Oh, you’re so gonna get it.
Me: Hard drives are dead
My wallet: I beg to differ
Me: Whats the price though
Linus: ...
Linus: Glasswire...
0:27 PLEASE, Linus, don't do that! My anxiety goes through the roof.
"Are Hard drives dead?"
*Me a struggling college student with barely 20 dollars in my wallet
No, I don't think so
SSDs are cheper than HDDs. Cheapest SSD cost me about 30, cheapest HDD about 40
@@happygimp0 I have both a 120gb SSD and a 1tb HDD in my system, it's still a better choice to use Hard Drives as storage than use one large SSD
@@recruitlegionary5552 it's the only real smart way to go. Hdd's are safer for my files anyway so I'll take that ssd and hdd combo for faster boot and safer long term data storage.
@@happygimp0 If you think flash storage is cheaper than spinning platters you're out of your mind.
Find a 4TB SSD that's $120, and I'll eat my shorts.
@@happygimp0 I picked up a 6tb WD black for 220 CAD. 6tb SSD costs the GDP of a small country.
Casually flinging a $2000 ssd onto the table. Linus life.
$1,499.99 on Newegg
@@renatoigmed 1500 USD vs 2000 CAD
Ha casuals run singles, neck-beards stripe them
When your ssd costs more than your laptop 😂😂😂
If the SSD is in the laptop how can it cost more than the laptop? Hmm...
SSDs still cost more than high capacity HDDs, so the latter are still an option.
I know LMG has an infinite budget, but that’s not the reality for most of us.
I agree.
Agreed.
@@bradhaines3142 Same. I got the WD Elements 8TB HDD for $120
@@bradhaines3142 And that's not even accounting for the finite number of read and writes an SSD can do, whereas a quality hard drive can last over 10 years if maintained properly.
@@bradhaines3142 These things are meant for enthusiasts, so I think the idea of the titles wasn't "Are HDDs dead for everyone?" more of a "dead for people working high paying jobs that require speed and high storage quantities"
Absolutely dig the new intro animations!!!
I wouldn't say hard drives are dead, just declining in popularity
I still use hard drives for data storage, set in RAID 1.
@Some One1 yeah but who needs 8tb
@@Aereto This. HDs will remain king for data storage for the foreseeable future. If I had to convert my 2 8 bay servers into similarly spaced SSDs solutions I would have to sell my apartment. And my car. And take a loan.
Never dead unless my school goes broke.
I always have this argument about games. No fortnite and apex aren't dead. Yes they are down in numbers #ged #clickbait
me: oh nice an m.2 with 8tb
price: $1500
okay nevermind
250gb m.2 sata ssd has the same price as 1tb hdd
Actually u can get really Chinese SATA SSD of 2Tb each at around $150, build a raid using 4 of them give a equivalent 8Tb at a similar speed, but never think they are equivalent, the flash they are using are really bad ones, they themselves uses 3Tb amount of flash to build a 2Tb SSD because they know the bad sectors are as much as one third of the total.
@@m.y.3625 at the same time a 2TB hdd cost less than half that
Literally costs more than my entire pc
"It's almost as if the storage has weight to it"
It does! Writing information to drive actually makes it physically heavier.
nerd...
2 grams per Gb.
Only on SSD's
@@abdulwahabjag Ok, science denier.
@@joekenorer much much less than that, 0.000000000000000001g, per 4gb
Of important note on speed, the controller reads/writes to the flash chips in parallel, with that many chips even QLC will be quite fast.
ill now finality have enough space for my "homework's" folder now!
Downloading "homework" in 2020, lol. We have Homeworkhub nowadays, duh!
I see what you did here.
Don't open it at school
What if your favorite homework gets deleted from the uh..homeworkhub?
Ah yes that folder that contain all the pic of my teacher foot...
I CAN'T WAIT TO GET THIS IN MY BUILD!
* Look at price *
IN 10 YEARS!!
God knows how much HDD space, you'd get for the same price........
But, It'd probably easily be enough, to last me for the next 15 years.
Probably around 80-100TB, if you buy bulk.... give or take .
Well going by shelf prices it'd be around $150 per 8TB drive and you could get roughly 13 drives at the same cost so at least 100TB, bulk pricing although you might have to buy more I bet you could that down to $135-$140 per drive.
What an odd placement of commas
or get 9 1TB sata SSD's in raid 5 for roughly half the 8TB drive and keep the performance....
Matthew Way and get a built in backup!
"the likelyhood of needing to copy more than 512gb of data in one shot is relatively low"
homework folders -
wspecially if you're an art/programmer student, omg so much files to deal with
@@FirstLast-bo7ef agreed
The two above are so innocent
@@VergilTheMenace leave them be, it is best they not veer unto the path we have taken...
As a game dev student I was thinking the same as them until I looked into your comment a little bit closer XD
I'll buy two... 10 years from now when they're selling for $99 each!!
Makes sense when endurance can only handle for about 5-10 years for an expensive drive.
"Are hard drives dead?"
I hope not cause I ain't spending 1.8k on a ssd 🙈
Really man. I ain't getting that budget for a laptop
You can get a ssd at less than $100 tho
@@Hhhh22222-w I already have 2 m.2 SSD already and the one with 256 Gb costed me somewhere between 70 - 80$
this shit is 1.800$ ???
@@Hhhh22222-w not with 8tb though
“Are hard drives dead?”
Well according to my nvme slots on my motherboard definitely not
Ah yes the good ol nvme slot
I only use M.2 for OS and crappy software. Everything else is on a cheap ass hard drive. I have an SSD too but there's nothing on it.
The math. $1500 for SSD, vs $150 for the same 8TB in an external drive. For too many people, that $1500 is 5 week’s wages. 1TB in the laptop can save enough money to use cloud storage or that external drive. For my desktop computer, a TB SSD was a great drive to boot from and run programs, with multiple spinning drives for storage. Depending on the form factor, SSD still runs 5X the cost. Don’t buy a suit for the spinning drive’s funeral any time soon.
“You die, they die, everybody dies.” - Heavy Metal 1981
"Are hard drives dead?" SSD costs more than my laptop
No. No it's not
not a problem with your laptop, it costs the same as a top end system core parts, x570+r7 3700+2080 ti will still be cheaper.... so.. i've used the sabrent tlc pci 3.0 drive, 1tb for 150$ wich honestly, nvme 1tb slc with similar perfrom to 970 evo for 150$, hell yea, after a LARGE write operation it overheats and throttles back to 1gbps while the samsung drive holds round 1.4gbps, if u add the m2 cooler it holds arround 1.2 gbps, wich still slower but... like 15% slower tlc with similar slc cache speed for 150$... i think that pretty much kills sata ssd since u can have it for the same price or even cheaper, while getting better perf, however hdds will never die unless they get incredibly closer, but if u can get 8tb hdds for 140$ they r pretty much alive for , massive storage, backups and the likes
AREN CORP AREN CORP ‘top end’ ‘3700’
AREN CORP AREN CORP HDDs already did die
@@Khloya69 HDD is in no way dead. If an end-user isn't massively bothered by the best read/write speeds and cost per Gig is the most important thing then HDD makes a lot of sense.
Daniel Camburn Hdd never makes sense
Bruh "are hdd's dead?" I'd have to sell my rig, tv, monitor, phone and rob linus' warehouse for one of these
Correct
Think hard drives will only be dead when you get the same storage at the same or lower price ssd, until then hard no, HD are here to stay.
Hard drive arnt dead when these things cost as much as a mid range pc
Yeah but we're looking at the future, I remember when ssd first came out, look at them now lol
@@Hhhh22222-w true but i feel like by the time thing little potato chip reaches 10 years. It well stillcost like 500 bucks XD ouch
@@kninzotagoni3635 So that gives you 10 years to get the money together for it. Prepare.
@@Pwnstared but by that time they'll be something much better in the market
@@Hhhh22222-w but doesn't SSDs have a shorter lifespan than an HDD? I'm just worried about data integrity than R/W speed for my daily usage
I thought void warranty stickers weren't valid. So you can still peel it
In the US they aren’t. Depends on where ya are
they arent, but good luck spending the money to sue the company, they get away with it cause buying a new one or sending for repair is cheaper than the lawsuit, LTT made a video on it
Don't expect a LLT rep to respond they never do... even if you e-mail them they want you to go to the LLT web page and post on their forum... guess that's what happens when your a megalomania, Plebs go a way, I have no time to converse with you... which is why I dislike each vid... ;)
@@wembley636 cringe
Do u actually just dislike every vid
Without even knowing the content
They have millions of subscribers they can't possibly answer every question everybody asks them
That's why u go to the forum because there are people there willing to help you
I've never seen someone so excited about a progress bar loading.
You don't remember the 90's.
I remember a curling stone size 5MB drive cartridge and everyone said 'How would you ever fill it ! '
Ha, my old Northgate 486 (not an SX or a DX, it was built before that bit of marketing) had a 213 MB SCSI-1 hard drive that was about half the size of a standard box of tissues. One of my friends told me back then, "You'll never fill that up!" It originally came with MS-DOS 4.01 (which I later upgraded to MS-DOS 6.22) and Windows v.3.0 (which I later upgraded to Windows 3.11 for Work Groups), and I ended up swapping out the 5.25" floppy drive with a SCSI-1 CD-ROM drive. That 213 MB hard drive (in 1989) cost $1,500. Overall, the original price for that computer (also had 4 MB RAM, a 16" monitor, and a keyboard that had a 5.5 lb steel plate in the bottom -- no flex and it didn't slide around) was (*gasp*) $8,000.
But that wasn't the first computer I ever used, which was an ENIAC mainframe that used paper tape and had core memory. Way before many of the people on here were born. :P
My, how things have changed. :)