Thank you so much for posting this excellent comparison of Lexar brand SSDs. You certainly test these products extremely well, and you present the test results in a professional, analytical and well practiced way. The stage effects and videography is of superb quality. Perhaps some time this year I can do a budget build for my own purposes. I will study your product tests very closely and carefully and weigh your advice before I buy. I try to watch your videos as soon as possible after you post them, given that we are in different time zones. Thank you for a truly outstanding review.
The 790 looks good for a storage drive for games, movies, music, ect. Spend some money on the main drive though, 1 gig should be ok for the main drive. Thanks for the video you rock. :)
All hail the SSD Queen! The most thorough reviews in in an important sector that is often ignored by giant tech youtubers who only post about 4090's and millionaire silliness. This is informative and very useful content to real people. Thank you for filling the gap and your work is much appreciated. Keep it up!
I love how you call out these manufacturers for their shady practices of changing product components but not modifying product annotation. PC hardware manufacturers need some accountability in that regard... And just don't add the current calendar year to the packaging (Corsair). Cheers!
Only Samsung, Toshiba,/Knoxia, Intel and SK Hynix specify release hardware spec and locks it in. All others play hard and lose with nand and controller
@@robertlee6338 yup, hence if there is out a review on a new product go for it immediatelly in hope you get the same batch, or like me use an enterprise drive for your desktop - u.2 from solidigm 7,68TB D5-P5430 though qlc for heavy duty end of life model brand new sale for 550 euro with tax and free shipping, next one will be also a u.2 or u.3, works with same adapter to any 4x or above free pcie slot in a desktop, rest of the data on rotational drives in a nas, as for m.2 I will outwait till the manufacturers get hungry and start a price war again as of now they do the kartel thing again and gang up to rise the nand flash prices up
Very interesting. It does seem that SSD prices having been going up in general as of late, so now would be the time to get a drive before they get even higher. It would be fascinating to be able to disable the HMB function to test these drives. I truly wonder how much of an impact that might have, and under which use conditions it would matter the most. Thanks!
I like these lexar drives, definitely not bad for its price tag. In my current 7800X3D build I have the NM800Pro 1TB (with dram cache) as my boot drive, then 2x NM790 2TB and 1x NM710 2TB. My first build with just SSDs. And it runs like lightning.
Recently was looking for a drive for my new Framework laptop. Got a deal on a 1TB SN850X for $70. Seems I still got the best price/performance after looking at these results. And nice to see the Firecuda 530 in your charts now. Have wondered for a long time how they stacked up.
Wow, I was just looking at the 4tb NM790 because I want some extra storage and I see that you posted a video about it only a day ago. It looks like my best bet right now for the price.
Interesting. I got a NM710 1Tb as the main drive for my gaming system (only games) back in 2022 (I think for 60€) and as there weren't many test I was worried about needing to replace it or move it as a secondary drive. I guess looking at the test it's more than enough for just gaming even as a main drive. Especially since the P5 Plus I was eyeing for is both hard to find and extremely expensive (like 110€ for 1TB)
Hi Nada, I wish you a pleasant day. I understand the prices of these SSDs have become more expensive. I'm glad I bought mine in February 2023. It's a Platinum Micro Titanium Micro TH4985 4TB. I paid Newegg $370.61 for it. It seems I got a good deal.
Lexar NM790 4TB + M.2 enclosure looks like a promising options if you're looking for compact external drive with large capacity (about EUR 40 cheaper than Sandisk Extreme Pro V2 in my region).
NM790 is generally very interesting in terms of price-performance ratio and would be nice in 10Gbps-enclosure...but can't really compete with Extreme Pro V2.
@@Wlad1 sure if you really need the extra physical protection and AES encryption. But NM790 4TB + orico TCM2-C3 is all I need for my movie collections.
@@gojiplusone TCM2-C3 is very nice designed enclosure, but not practical as the ssd overheats at large transfers. This is "okayish" combination if 10Gbps and ~800MB/s is all you need, but with Extreme Pro V2 you would reach twice the speed.
by this point did the t500s get fixed? those problems that used to have?. come already from fabric with the new firmware? because seems to still be the price king to perf.
What about recording video from a prosumer or professional camera? Many cameras can record high quality video via USB-C such as the Blackmagic Mini Pro URSA 12K, Panasonic GH7, Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K and the DJI Ronin 4D.
This is only one example and thus an anecdote, but the only Lexar SSD I’ve used ran incredibly hot and ended up failing. I don’t plan to use them ever again. I’ve never had that experience with WD, Samsung or Crucial or Sabrent for that matter.
addlink Addgame A95, S95, Silicon Power XS70 seem to offer better value and still decently priced for now in the UK, and maybe some parts of Europe over Lexar.
Thanks for the video! Question: for OS and gaming, Lexar NM790 2TB 130 Euros or WD SN850X 2TB 150 Euros? Only 20 Euros difference and I don't know what to choose
hello, would you say that i 99.8% of the time use SSD for AAA gaming and as an OS drive. would you say that NM790 is a better ssd for me instead of Samsung 980(1TB) or 970 Evo Plus (500GB) ?
What happens if you put a SSD in an external enclosure? Does HMB still works or is DRAM Cache (I try to always buy these) the way to go? Or is the lower speed, like 10 gbps USB ports, such a big bottleneck that it all doesn’t matter anymore?
Very informative video having a detailed comparative analysis. I own a TUF 3070 Ti OC. Should I upgrade to a 4070 ti super or wait for the 50 series cards?
@@TechTesters Thank you very much. Your videos also helped me decide the SSDs for my pc as per my budget 10 months ago, i.e. Fury renegade(Boot drive) & KC3000(secondary drive).
I have two slots and both are taken by M2 SSD's. So what would be the solution if I don't want to upgrade those (it's a pain to transfer data, and I only need some extra storage for pictures and videos), are 2,5" SSD's still a good option? Or should I stay away from them for some reason? Everyone seems to be focusing on M2 as if the 2,5" SSD's aren't worth it anymore... Again, for extra storage. Right now I'm using old Spinpoint HHD's in RAID0 so those are definitely obsolete (and one of them started to show bad sectors).
if you find a good priced sata get it. But m.2, at least until this year, was just cheaper and faster, making m.2 obsolete. There are also PCIE m.2 adapters, might be worth it over sata maybe (depending on prices and options)
Not sure what it is like elsewhere, but here in Australia 2.5" ssd's run around the same price as m.2 drives, even though they are considerably slower. You can get m.2 add in cards that give you multiple m.2 slots via a pci-e slot, but you need the spare pci-e slot (and space), and you need to be aware that lanes can be an issue, but if you have a spare 8 lane pci-e slot, you can run a twin card at theoretically full speed for both drives. Hdd's are the much cheaper and larger option, I still use them for storage.
This video highlights the very reason I don't buy NAND from manufacturers that do not own their own fabrication facility. I call them the "Forrest Gump" of drives because you never know what you're gonna get. I prefer to know and I don't trust maxio, innogrit or YMTC and their multiple rebranded NAND chips at this point. (Micron rebrands lower binned NAND to Spectek, so I assume YMTC would follow suit by rebranding their NAND to whatever).
I like the crucial P3, I'm reasonably confident the quality is high, and the price generally is not anything of note higher than less well regarded brands
Thanks for the tests! I wonder how the cheaper chinese SSDs do in your benchmarks against these "branded" SSDs. The prices have gone up so much. Nowdays if I search for "PS5 SSD with dissipator" I just cringe reading the prices.
If you use torrent on NVMe with 1gb broadband is getting your CPU 100% load, if you use SATA no load on CPU at all. Imagine you are downloading 100Gb or more . Be aware of this and don't believe that NVMe are answer for everything.
Strange results. I have four 4TB NM790 drives and my results differ. I also hit the advertised sequential reads/writes at 7430r/6490w on my TRX40 Threadripper board (AMD almost always perform better here so i assume you're using Intel). I've found my NM790's to be faster than my WD Black SN850X with almost everything in real world tests, but not synthetic. You're wrong about the thermals btw. The NM790 might only reach around 75C, but it throttles speeds once it hits 70C, which helps stop it from getting much hotter. It needs good cooling to keep it under 70. So my results are basically the opposite to yours. Top tier Gen4 performance, but mediocre/poor-ish thermals. TechPowerUp also got great performance results. Btw i'm in the UK but have 3 north American models. The single "global" NM790 model i have performs slower in synthetic benchmarks, particularly with random writes.
Got one (nm620, 1tb) really cheap during last black friday. Now its out of stock and any other 1tb m.2 costs 3x the price xd. Haven't used it much but better than a good old sata and super great for the low price. I regret not getting a 2tb which is like $60-70 with 25% tax, now they cost 3x too.
I hope Im not the Only one here who appreciate how well dressed / talk / clean she always show up in her videos beside all the useful info she also shares , i really really appreciate it even as a man seeing how you always make your sdudio beautiful and colorful . Thanks a lot for being one of few Tech youtubers out there with this lvl of quality
You're not alone! I always ended up watching her videos too bcz of how aesthetically pleasing their shots are, in addition to the comprehensive reviews of course.
There did not appear to be any other obvious option when I bought my 4TB NM790 a few months ago. 4TB drives are overpriced, HDD's are here to stay because of that.
I purchased 2x m.2 drives in December last year, a Lexar NM790 4TB which now costs 25% more, and a Kingston Fury Renegade 2TB which now costs 20% more.
@@darrenjk5438 That's about 10% cheaper than they are here now. It's only worth it, if you need/want the drive, as far as I know the price is meant to keep going up this year. I purchased my 2 drives to beat the price rise. I doubt you will find a comparable drive for that price, but there may be other options there?
I own the NM620 256GB and had it about 2 weeks. I'm installed Linux and it boot up alot faster than SATA SSD for good price and Steam games boots up alot faster as well.
9:32 if it's just to store some documents and photos that you really not accessing much, this should be fine. i wouldnt really put videos but if its just to store then as backup, like family birthdays that you as a family rewatch once a year, then should be ok.
Another great overview. Glad you called out the manufacturer for potential to change a product and still use the same name
Thank you so much for posting this excellent comparison of Lexar brand SSDs. You certainly test these products extremely well, and you present the test results in a professional, analytical and well practiced way. The stage effects and videography is of superb quality. Perhaps some time this year I can do a budget build for my own purposes. I will study your product tests very closely and carefully and weigh your advice before I buy. I try to watch your videos as soon as possible after you post them, given that we are in different time zones. Thank you for a truly outstanding review.
The 790 looks good for a storage drive for games, movies, music, ect. Spend some money on the main drive though, 1 gig should be ok for the main drive. Thanks for the video you rock. :)
At least they specified TLC NAND. Kingston has an SSD where they switched to QLC for the 2TB model which had abysmal performance.
All hail the SSD Queen! The most thorough reviews in in an important sector that is often ignored by giant tech youtubers who only post about 4090's and millionaire silliness.
This is informative and very useful content to real people. Thank you for filling the gap and your work is much appreciated. Keep it up!
Very helpful, SSDs by less popular brands usually don't get a lot of coverage
I love how you call out these manufacturers for their shady practices of changing product components but not modifying product annotation. PC hardware manufacturers need some accountability in that regard... And just don't add the current calendar year to the packaging (Corsair). Cheers!
Only Samsung, Toshiba,/Knoxia, Intel and SK Hynix specify release hardware spec and locks it in.
All others play hard and lose with nand and controller
@@robertlee6338 yup, hence if there is out a review on a new product go for it immediatelly in hope you get the same batch, or like me use an enterprise drive for your desktop - u.2 from solidigm 7,68TB D5-P5430 though qlc for heavy duty end of life model brand new sale for 550 euro with tax and free shipping, next one will be also a u.2 or u.3, works with same adapter to any 4x or above free pcie slot in a desktop, rest of the data on rotational drives in a nas, as for m.2 I will outwait till the manufacturers get hungry and start a price war again as of now they do the kartel thing again and gang up to rise the nand flash prices up
Ahhh I remember commenting about this a week ago or so! Thank you for the in depth review as always Nada!!
Very interesting. It does seem that SSD prices having been going up in general as of late, so now would be the time to get a drive before they get even higher.
It would be fascinating to be able to disable the HMB function to test these drives. I truly wonder how much of an impact that might have, and under which use conditions it would matter the most.
Thanks!
The next review could it be Crucial P310 2280 mm? Thank you. Your reviews are excellent. Thank you for all your work!! 😊
I like these lexar drives, definitely not bad for its price tag. In my current 7800X3D build I have the NM800Pro 1TB (with dram cache) as my boot drive, then 2x NM790 2TB and 1x NM710 2TB. My first build with just SSDs. And it runs like lightning.
Another excellent review. Thanks for the information.
thanks a lot! saved me from a bad purchase, going for the sn580 to breathe some new life into my thin and light laptop!
Recently was looking for a drive for my new Framework laptop. Got a deal on a 1TB SN850X for $70. Seems I still got the best price/performance after looking at these results.
And nice to see the Firecuda 530 in your charts now. Have wondered for a long time how they stacked up.
Wow, I was just looking at the 4tb NM790 because I want some extra storage and I see that you posted a video about it only a day ago. It looks like my best bet right now for the price.
Interesting. I got a NM710 1Tb as the main drive for my gaming system (only games) back in 2022 (I think for 60€) and as there weren't many test I was worried about needing to replace it or move it as a secondary drive. I guess looking at the test it's more than enough for just gaming even as a main drive. Especially since the P5 Plus I was eyeing for is both hard to find and extremely expensive (like 110€ for 1TB)
Hi Nada, I wish you a pleasant day. I understand the prices of these SSDs have become more expensive. I'm glad I bought mine in February 2023. It's a Platinum Micro Titanium Micro TH4985 4TB. I paid Newegg $370.61 for it. It seems I got a good deal.
Lexar NM790 4TB + M.2 enclosure looks like a promising options if you're looking for compact external drive with large capacity (about EUR 40 cheaper than Sandisk Extreme Pro V2 in my region).
NM790 is generally very interesting in terms of price-performance ratio and would be nice in 10Gbps-enclosure...but can't really compete with Extreme Pro V2.
@@Wlad1 sure if you really need the extra physical protection and AES encryption. But NM790 4TB + orico TCM2-C3 is all I need for my movie collections.
@@gojiplusone TCM2-C3 is very nice designed enclosure, but not practical as the ssd overheats at large transfers. This is "okayish" combination if 10Gbps and ~800MB/s is all you need, but with Extreme Pro V2 you would reach twice the speed.
by this point did the t500s get fixed? those problems that used to have?. come already from fabric with the new firmware? because seems to still be the price king to perf.
What about recording video from a prosumer or professional camera? Many cameras can record high quality video via USB-C such as the Blackmagic Mini Pro URSA 12K, Panasonic GH7, Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K and the DJI Ronin 4D.
This is only one example and thus an anecdote, but the only Lexar SSD I’ve used ran incredibly hot and ended up failing. I don’t plan to use them ever again. I’ve never had that experience with WD, Samsung or Crucial or Sabrent for that matter.
What is different between these Lexar NM800 Professional 1TB VS Lexar NM790 2TB ?
Can you test the Lexar NM800 Pro someday?
Got the 790 today for 200 Euros. I'll only use it for smaller backups. Can't go wrong there.
Are you dutch? The 4TB is 200 euros here rn
I am indeed @@darrenjk5438
What are the large capacity (8TB) SSDs these days?
addlink Addgame A95, S95, Silicon Power XS70 seem to offer better value and still decently priced for now in the UK, and maybe some parts of Europe over Lexar.
I read a rumor that this companies drives start to tank in performance even before it gets 50% full, that is worth a look at.
Finally, been waiting if these oem fans are worth it
I got the nm710 2Tb model for 70$ that's a great deal
Thanks for the video! Question: for OS and gaming, Lexar NM790 2TB 130 Euros or WD SN850X 2TB 150 Euros? Only 20 Euros difference and I don't know what to choose
hello, would you say that i 99.8% of the time use SSD for AAA gaming and as an OS drive. would you say that NM790 is a better ssd for me instead of Samsung 980(1TB) or 970 Evo Plus (500GB) ?
You have amazing pronunciation)) Thank you)
1:08 No DRAM cache, goooodbye!
5:20 thanks, therefore the SN770 is the best in terms of budget price and performance.
What happens if you put a SSD in an external enclosure? Does HMB still works or is DRAM Cache (I try to always buy these) the way to go? Or is the lower speed, like 10 gbps USB ports, such a big bottleneck that it all doesn’t matter anymore?
thanks for the effort , can you try msi spatium 480 pro it seem its budget ssd for 1tb or 2tb variant. thanks
Would be great 😊
Very informative video having a detailed comparative analysis. I own a TUF 3070 Ti OC. Should I upgrade to a 4070 ti super or wait for the 50 series cards?
I wouldn’t upgrade in that case btw. Not til next gen at least.
@@TechTesters
Thank you very much. Your videos also helped me decide the SSDs for my pc as per my budget 10 months ago, i.e. Fury renegade(Boot drive) & KC3000(secondary drive).
I have two slots and both are taken by M2 SSD's. So what would be the solution if I don't want to upgrade those (it's a pain to transfer data, and I only need some extra storage for pictures and videos), are 2,5" SSD's still a good option? Or should I stay away from them for some reason? Everyone seems to be focusing on M2 as if the 2,5" SSD's aren't worth it anymore... Again, for extra storage. Right now I'm using old Spinpoint HHD's in RAID0 so those are definitely obsolete (and one of them started to show bad sectors).
if you find a good priced sata get it.
But m.2, at least until this year, was just cheaper and faster, making m.2 obsolete.
There are also PCIE m.2 adapters, might be worth it over sata maybe (depending on prices and options)
Not sure what it is like elsewhere, but here in Australia 2.5" ssd's run around the same price as m.2 drives, even though they are considerably slower.
You can get m.2 add in cards that give you multiple m.2 slots via a pci-e slot, but you need the spare pci-e slot (and space), and you need to be aware that lanes can be an issue, but if you have a spare 8 lane pci-e slot, you can run a twin card at theoretically full speed for both drives. Hdd's are the much cheaper and larger option, I still use them for storage.
Can Timetec send out their 2TB Heatsink Gaming SSD NVMe to test?
Not sacrificing her modesty/morality for views is a rare thing in the culture of content creation. We appreciate it.
Classy ladies like Techsters are uncommon around these parts indeed 🙌🏻
Did the Lexar NM710 also performed well in terms of thermals?
Ill have to double check but Im pretty sure that one didnt run super hot.
Thats’s nice. Thanks for replying @@TechTesters
Belle présentation; merci.
Hi guys, which SSD should i go for? Kingston nv2 1tb or NM710 1tb? I'm so confuse.. light AutoCAD works and some light gaming
SN580 probably. But they’re both “fine” as budget drives, not hugely different.
We want another ssd video
Like t705 gen 5
NM790 is a beast
Would you recommend NM790 or Crucial T500?
At the same price? T500.
Would it be better to get 2 crucial t500 2tb instead
2TB ssd for gaming around 150.00 canadian?
This video highlights the very reason I don't buy NAND from manufacturers that do not own their own fabrication facility. I call them the "Forrest Gump" of drives because you never know what you're gonna get. I prefer to know and I don't trust maxio, innogrit or YMTC and their multiple rebranded NAND chips at this point. (Micron rebrands lower binned NAND to Spectek, so I assume YMTC would follow suit by rebranding their NAND to whatever).
Please review hiksemi future 2tb ssd nvme..
alo, whichone is the one pcie 3.0? with dram?
None of them have DRAM, the 620 is gen x3.0
Only Samsung, Toshiba/Knoxia, Intel and SK Hynix specify release hardware spec and locks it in.
All others are mix and match
I'm a Music Producer, which SSD would you suggest, WD SN850X or XPG S70 Blade !!!!
Wd :)
Does it compitable for PSP or pc
ty!
Hi Sis. Which one is better between Lexar NM620 & WD BLUE SN570???
If you can get an SN580 that's much better. Between those two... err.. similar tier I guess?
@@TechTesters Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
thanks 🙂
i listened you bought crucial t500 2gb im happy its good
Where's the Crucial 705 ssd review?
Don't have it yet :)
Hi Nada, are you from Serbia by any chance ?
Jesam ;)
@@TechTesters Sjano ti ide bas. Odlicno!!! 10+++ 😇
I like the crucial P3, I'm reasonably confident the quality is high, and the price generally is not anything of note higher than less well regarded brands
Im using a few of them myself, had Zero issues in the 3 systems theyre in. They dont compare to my MP600 but for what they cost me it was a win..
This or Samsung 990 pro for ps5?
990 pro
@@TechTesters already brought it last weekend 😂 good look though
She is great and informative ❤❤❤
Thanks for the tests! I wonder how the cheaper chinese SSDs do in your benchmarks against these "branded" SSDs. The prices have gone up so much.
Nowdays if I search for "PS5 SSD with dissipator" I just cringe reading the prices.
I like the video.
I have the 620, thinking of getting the 790 but my mobo is only PCIE3:(
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75c? my sn850x max 41c lol.
Check all temperature sensors, not just the first one.
She said 75c without airflow.
@@Waldherz i did ?
@@MurrayDagostino me to with out air flow ... Do u think i need air flow ? for ssd? HHHHHHH
Lexar are very "good" SSDs. BSoD and lags will be provided to you.
nadia is the best ssd reviewer❤
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Lexar LNS100-512RBNA 2.5" SATA III (6 GB/S) broke after 6 months of use. I will never buy a product from this company.
Hey, Bibi Blocksberg!
Complete USELESS video !!! Never showed a test screenshot, seems like all charts were synthetic.
If you use torrent on NVMe with 1gb broadband is getting your CPU 100% load, if you use SATA no load on CPU at all. Imagine you are downloading 100Gb or more . Be aware of this and don't believe that NVMe are answer for everything.
Strange results. I have four 4TB NM790 drives and my results differ. I also hit the advertised sequential reads/writes at 7430r/6490w on my TRX40 Threadripper board (AMD almost always perform better here so i assume you're using Intel). I've found my NM790's to be faster than my WD Black SN850X with almost everything in real world tests, but not synthetic. You're wrong about the thermals btw. The NM790 might only reach around 75C, but it throttles speeds once it hits 70C, which helps stop it from getting much hotter. It needs good cooling to keep it under 70.
So my results are basically the opposite to yours. Top tier Gen4 performance, but mediocre/poor-ish thermals. TechPowerUp also got great performance results.
Btw i'm in the UK but have 3 north American models. The single "global" NM790 model i have performs slower in synthetic benchmarks, particularly with random writes.
Got one (nm620, 1tb) really cheap during last black friday. Now its out of stock and any other 1tb m.2 costs 3x the price xd. Haven't used it much but better than a good old sata and super great for the low price. I regret not getting a 2tb which is like $60-70 with 25% tax, now they cost 3x too.
I hope Im not the Only one here who appreciate how well dressed / talk / clean she always show up in her videos beside all the useful info she also shares , i really really appreciate it even as a man seeing how you always make your sdudio beautiful and colorful . Thanks a lot for being one of few Tech youtubers out there with this lvl of quality
You're not alone! I always ended up watching her videos too bcz of how aesthetically pleasing their shots are, in addition to the comprehensive reviews of course.
yeah we get it, she's a girl
Exactly the SSDs I was looking to buy, Thank you from 🇧🇷
🫡🤝🏻 tô aq maratonando os vídeos dela, acho que vou pegar o SSD Da Crucial o T500 de 2TB com o Hitsink
There did not appear to be any other obvious option when I bought my 4TB NM790 a few months ago. 4TB drives are overpriced, HDD's are here to stay because of that.
Great video. I hope you can review the Lexar NM800 PRO in the near future
Thank you very much for your work.
My pleasure!
wow what great timing I was just watching your 990 evo video looking for a good ssd to get
Hope it helped :)
T705 next please!
Can you make video about cheapest ssd for ps5, thanks
Greetings! I am waiting for NQ790 Series)) Thank a lot in advanced!!!
what!! i would've never guessed you're dutch! totally accentless. waar is dat steenkolen engels dan :p
I purchased 2x m.2 drives in December last year, a Lexar NM790 4TB which now costs 25% more, and a Kingston Fury Renegade 2TB which now costs 20% more.
NM790 4TB costs 200 euros right now here in The Netherlands. Would you say it's worth it?
@@darrenjk5438 That's about 10% cheaper than they are here now. It's only worth it, if you need/want the drive, as far as I know the price is meant to keep going up this year. I purchased my 2 drives to beat the price rise. I doubt you will find a comparable drive for that price, but there may be other options there?
Can you test the new crucial t705 pcie 5.0 nvme?
DRAMless. No thanks
I own the NM620 256GB and had it about 2 weeks. I'm installed Linux and it boot up alot faster than SATA SSD for good price and Steam games boots up alot faster as well.
9:32 if it's just to store some documents and photos that you really not accessing much, this should be fine. i wouldnt really put videos but if its just to store then as backup, like family birthdays that you as a family rewatch once a year, then should be ok.
I bought a NM790 2TB in September 2023 for € 101,- and one day later 2 Kingston KC3000 2TB for € 99,- each. In my opinion really good deals.
Thanks for your video. Would you recommend 790 for 139 or sn580 for 105 2tb? For laptop.
The best is ADATA SX8200Pro.
How big is this "best budget"? 100 coins? 300 coins?
I will use ssd for my Playstation 4 so which one is better ?
Appreciate your hard work very much for posting this awesome comparison of Lexar brand SSDs ☺🙏🙏💪💪
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Phenomenal video as always!!