Which SSD Should I Buy for a Gaming PC?

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  • @FireStriker_
    @FireStriker_ Před 7 měsíci +2316

    “Please educate me on different ssd’s I already know the basics”
    Here’s the basics 😂

    • @Lylcaruis
      @Lylcaruis Před 7 měsíci +100

      Tbf most of that really isn't the basics, it's all the things you need to know before getting an ssd

    • @FireStriker_
      @FireStriker_ Před 7 měsíci +90

      @@Lylcaruis​​⁠The fact SSDs have no moving parts and that they have 2 different form factors are not the basics?

    • @Lylcaruis
      @Lylcaruis Před 7 měsíci

      i said most not all@@FireStriker_

    • @hadifelani
      @hadifelani Před 7 měsíci +116

      Unfortunately he completely ignored the importance of DRAM cache.

    • @Nost2682
      @Nost2682 Před 7 měsíci +14

      @@hadifelani
      Just a normal mainstream CZcamsr.

  • @crazydogowner
    @crazydogowner Před 7 měsíci +2758

    This is actually very useful. I didn't know the 2.5 inch uses a sata data, and since my mobo doesn't have a m.2 drive maybe I should get a 2.5 ssd for it

    • @OdinAlgeron
      @OdinAlgeron Před 7 měsíci +94

      if it doesnt have a m.2 slot buy a expansion card that adds one, the only down side is you will not be able to use it as a boot drive
      so get a 2.5 ssd as a boot drive

    • @crazydogowner
      @crazydogowner Před 7 měsíci +23

      @@OdinAlgeron I got a good hdd for a quick boot but getting an expansion card for a m.2 ssd sounds good

    • @raula.8881
      @raula.8881 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@crazydogownerI've gone for SSD as boot drive and old HDD as storage. Difference is significant. Go for SSD.
      I'd suggest "Crucial"

    • @OdinAlgeron
      @OdinAlgeron Před 7 měsíci +15

      @@crazydogowner only coupole of things you need to make sure:
      look at your mobo's guide you want a pcie x4 slot for the expansion card
      then make sure the expansion card supports the full speed of whatever gen of pcie your mobo supports, I.E. pcie gen 4 x 4
      (most should have at least a gen 3 x4 or gen 4 x4 slot unless its really old )

    • @crazydogowner
      @crazydogowner Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@OdinAlgeron 👍

  • @adabassgworld3169
    @adabassgworld3169 Před 7 měsíci +1156

    Dude just told us THE BASICS. 😂

    • @gxbrielartvhr1022
      @gxbrielartvhr1022 Před 7 měsíci +89

      Yes as he didnt go further like telling us about different memory types or cache on ssds.. This would have been the actually interesting part..

    • @adabassgworld3169
      @adabassgworld3169 Před 7 měsíci

      @@gxbrielartvhr1022 should be a standard tho if you want to buy one.

    • @FireStriker_
      @FireStriker_ Před 7 měsíci +11

      I know right.
      Like yeah it’s a great video explaining the basics but its only the basics

    • @akkir6707
      @akkir6707 Před 7 měsíci

      the question ask for the basics and clearly said "Not Advanced" and nigga out here still figuring why he only give basic information

    • @Abythh
      @Abythh Před 7 měsíci +15

      Well they asked for the fucking basics, of course he'll only explain the basics..@@FireStriker_

  • @trainsandplanes8304
    @trainsandplanes8304 Před 7 měsíci +217

    Also very important, is the type of NAND flash. There is SLC, MLC, TLC, and QLC, with TLC and QLC being the most common. While QLC SSDs are cheap for the capacity, they’re generally not recommended for reliability because of their higher likely hood of error. For a boot drive, look for an MLC or TLC drive as these offer great price to performance to reliability without getting prohibitively expensive like an SLC drive.

    • @brunobmartim
      @brunobmartim Před 7 měsíci +3

      Duuude just the basics.
      I’m computer specialists and I don’t talk in this level on normal conversation.

    • @AntonYadrov777
      @AntonYadrov777 Před 7 měsíci +8

      MLC is literally anything that is not SLC, lol.

    • @AntonYadrov777
      @AntonYadrov777 Před 7 měsíci

      @@brunobmartim it _is_ basics. QLC is literally meant for cheap r*tards. It has no place in a quality system that is expected to last reasonably long and retain data with minimum corruptions when it finally starts failing.

    • @tumultoustortellini
      @tumultoustortellini Před 5 měsíci

      The silicon power a60, a 1tb ssd for less than 50, has SLC, according to amazon. I think your info is outdated.

    • @AntonYadrov777
      @AntonYadrov777 Před 5 měsíci +6

      @@tumultoustortellini that one's a TLC. In any case, Samsung is the only real NAND manufacturer, period. With 10+ year warranty to boot. Buying anything else is shooting yourself in the foot, especially considering how Samsung EVO series prices are pretty much the same as TLCs from other vendors nowadays.

  • @0p41
    @0p41 Před 7 měsíci +64

    I remember being introduced to SSDs over 10 years ago when I brought my old Windows VISTA laptop to a repair shop. Something happened with my drive, so they asked if I wanted to upgrade to an SSD. I was like what's that? And they just said it's a "regular hard drive" but makes everything faster. And I was like okay go for it man. 😂 Little did I know my life changed, because he brought new life to that laptop just by putting an SSD

  • @Johnny_C137
    @Johnny_C137 Před 7 měsíci +286

    You can find a Gen 4 2TB TeamGroup MP44L M.2 NVME for around $60-70 these days, and they generally don't require an extra heatsink because they used a new material for the top sticker that acts as a heatsink.

    • @pancakewaffles
      @pancakewaffles Před 7 měsíci +30

      As a 2TB drive that may be cheap but I wouldn't recommend something that lacks a DRAM cache on board. It has HMB but the performance is nowhere near as good as something like a 980 Pro 1TB which has a DRAM cache on it and can be had for just over $50USD

    • @MnDogman
      @MnDogman Před 7 měsíci +22

      ⁠@@pancakewafflesfunny you say that because the model he is talking comes with dram cache
      Edit: Im wrong, it comes with slower cache that every drive comes with*

    • @Johnny_C137
      @Johnny_C137 Před 7 měsíci +12

      @MnDogman I'm playing 2023 AAA games off it. It's absolutely fast enough and price to capacity is VERY good, imho.

    • @Hussainberg.
      @Hussainberg. Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@MnDogmanMP44L DOES NOT come with Dram cache

    • @pancakewaffles
      @pancakewaffles Před 7 měsíci +11

      @@MnDogman It actually doesn't, please tell me where you got the information. I used a google sheet with several hundred SSDs on it to verify that it lacks cache

  • @punkmunkie167
    @punkmunkie167 Před 7 měsíci +219

    Yes, basically, nvme is good for storing your os and maybe your most played/demanding games, but 2.5 inch sata ssds are good for upgrading storage if your motherboard doesn't have enough nvme slots and there also pretty fast especially compared to a hard drive

    • @WaterZer0
      @WaterZer0 Před 7 měsíci +17

      Dude what? Just get a 2 TB nvme. You can't tell me with a straight face 2 TB is not enough when I get by with 512 GB just fine.

    • @ties9123
      @ties9123 Před 7 měsíci +61

      ​​@@WaterZer0bro 512 is not enough if you actually play games unless you only play fortnite.

    • @aniqanuar6320
      @aniqanuar6320 Před 7 měsíci +35

      ​@@WaterZer0its almost like everyone have different storage needs

    • @nikoheino3927
      @nikoheino3927 Před 7 měsíci +18

      ​@@WaterZer0i have 2tb and i constantly need to delete games to try other ones. many games take 100gb, with msfs2020 using like 400gb

    • @WaterZer0
      @WaterZer0 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@ties9123 Where did I say that? I said to get 2TB. If you need more than 2TB, you are a hoarder.

  • @crised
    @crised Před 7 měsíci +71

    Another important thing to know, some SSD’s do not have cache, and those are best to avoid, since they are barely faster (sometimes even slower) than a traditional hard drive. The annoying thing is that it’s often not listed in the specifications whether the drive does or does not have onboard cache, so you’ll have to google the serial number. There are however lists online with both 2.5 sata drives as well as M.2 ssd’s which are known to have cache.

    • @papiokok
      @papiokok Před 7 měsíci +13

      i feel like this was a really important point he missed out in the video

    • @Rina-eg7zw
      @Rina-eg7zw Před 7 měsíci +9

      DRAM cache is not nearly as important for NVMEs as they are for SATA SSDs.

    • @zazelskycrest2525
      @zazelskycrest2525 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Also, need to be stated, do not buy old NVME without dram cache. New NVME is less an issue since it is quite fast and most is split into NVME with DRAM or NVME with HBM

    • @silfrido1768
      @silfrido1768 Před 6 měsíci

      @@zazelskycrest2525what’s better for gaming ? I’m still on am4 and don’t care about the budget. I don’t need more than 1tb, I just want something fast to get more consistency.
      My external ssd does the job but I’m losing out on consistency.
      From 500 read / write to 7000 read / write is a huge jump lol.

    • @zazelskycrest2525
      @zazelskycrest2525 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@silfrido1768 unless you constantly installing new games and need it to be ready in a snap, just either one will work, since once it is fully loaded, the different in boot time will be in 1 to 3 second. Direct storage tech also not matured enough currently

  • @buttwheat
    @buttwheat Před 7 měsíci +42

    Not completely in one ear and out the other, so thank you.

  • @meatbunftw
    @meatbunftw Před 7 měsíci +50

    SATA drives, 2.5 or mSATA, are completely fine for day to day use. Most games can't even take advantage PCIe 3.0 x4 drives, though that is changing.
    Main advantage of PCIe drives are transfer speeds, which only benefits you if you transfer large files between drives regularly.
    Still, ANY SSD would be better than spinning rust drives.

    • @royc4694
      @royc4694 Před 6 měsíci +6

      I have seen test it was only like 0.1 second faster in game loading

    • @nightfisher6676
      @nightfisher6676 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I think an nvme SSD may be benificial for booting windows

    • @mini1602
      @mini1602 Před 5 měsíci +5

      ​@@nightfisher6676check up yt comparison vids, nvmes make a 0.1 second boot difference. same for most games 😂

    • @meatbunftw
      @meatbunftw Před 5 měsíci +5

      ​@@nightfisher6676 not really, Operating Systems like Windows rely more on small random read performance rather than large sequential reads.
      I did a few tests when I upgraded from a Samsung 870 evo (SATA) to a Crucial P5 Plus (PCIe 4.0 nvme) and the load times were within 5 seconds of each other on average.

    • @alexturnbackthearmy1907
      @alexturnbackthearmy1907 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@meatbunftw Which completely ruins "superior" speed, and considering that most SATA systems come with dram...

  • @DGR81HUNT
    @DGR81HUNT Před 7 měsíci +17

    Bro, I think it was worth mentioning that people with older builds or who can't afford an nvme for whatever reason don't get disheartened. Purely gaming, in loading times you mostly don't even see a difference between a 2.5 inch ssd and an nvme.

    • @xyan9037
      @xyan9037 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Hi there dude I currently have a 1tb nvme ssd and I need more storage but I dont have another m. 2 slot if I upgrade to 2.5 am I going to see a big difference or no? I just need it for gaming my windows will always be on the m. 2

    • @xyan9037
      @xyan9037 Před 7 měsíci

      Like these days some games just go straight to gameplay from the start menu and if I dont have a m. 2 for these games is that going to affect my loading speed?

    • @FantasticKruH
      @FantasticKruH Před 7 měsíci +2

      Nvme is cheaper than sata nowdays
      Unless you plan on buying an 8tb drive.
      If you have m.2 on your motherboard there is 0 reason to buy a sata. Only if you fill up the m.2 slots or if you need an 8tb drive.

    • @fredbecker607
      @fredbecker607 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@xyan9037other option. Buy a bigger nvme and an enclosure for the old one. Good for external file transfers.

    • @hadifelani
      @hadifelani Před 7 měsíci

      More like "people with older builds that can't use nvme without an expansion card", I'd say. Because nowadays nvme sticks are not that much more expensive than sata ssd. Both are very affordable than it was 2 years ago.

  • @toufusoup
    @toufusoup Před 7 měsíci +6

    The SATA M.2s still serve a purpose in upgrading older laptops that don’t take NVMe drives, but otherwise, good advice.

    • @junilog
      @junilog Před 7 měsíci

      Meh 2.5" SSDs are perfect for older laptops because it fits perfectly in the old HDD bay

    • @toufusoup
      @toufusoup Před 7 měsíci

      @@junilogthe prices of them are usually clashing with each other. I think if anything, it would be sensible to add the SATA M.2 on top of the existing HDD/SSD for extra space.

    • @junilog
      @junilog Před 7 měsíci

      @@toufusoup yeah but the most concerning fact is the absence of M.2 slot on older laptops or that longer forms of M.2 just won't fit.

    • @crazywarp36
      @crazywarp36 Před 7 měsíci

      the old hardrives are typically more reliable@@junilog

  • @hadifelani
    @hadifelani Před 7 měsíci +32

    You completely ignore the important part of an SSD, the DRAM cache. 🗿

    • @spawnersiak
      @spawnersiak Před 3 měsíci

      DRAM is not needed for gaming lol. tf you talking about. I have a Lexar NM790 2tb and it's faster than your overpriced samsung 980 pro.

    • @hadifelani
      @hadifelani Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@spawnersiak it's important for the OS 🤦‍♂️
      If it's just for your secondary drive then go ahead and use DRAM less SSDs, it will be fine. But if it's for your boot drive, then you should be using SSDs with a DRAM cache.
      Sequential speed ain't the first thing that's the most important part when it comes to operating system.
      Tell me you've never tried both drives as an OS drive to compare them without even telling me smh 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @AntibirthTheDemon
    @AntibirthTheDemon Před 7 měsíci +5

    Love this
    Straight to the point
    Good explanation
    Just as every technician should do ✨❤️

  • @scarthy
    @scarthy Před 2 měsíci +2

    Should've added on to the Nvme SSD's, the importance of having an onboard Dram cache when it comes to gaming performance.

  • @coocat231
    @coocat231 Před 6 měsíci +1

    “More reliable” is a huge stretch here. Especially if you’re writing a lot of data

  • @orphanreaper7221
    @orphanreaper7221 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Hey man, I think you meant to say 14 thousand mb/s with that gen 5 ssd.

    • @hadifelani
      @hadifelani Před 7 měsíci

      MB/s*
      B and b symbols are referring to two different units.
      You can use them together in a sentence, but you *can't* use them interchangeably. You'd still need to convert them numbers, just like inches vs centimeters.

    • @kaystephan2610
      @kaystephan2610 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@hadifelani🤓🤓🤓

    • @hadifelani
      @hadifelani Před 3 měsíci

      @@kaystephan2610 got allergic? 😏

    • @kaystephan2610
      @kaystephan2610 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@hadifelani Yea I am.
      TO NERDS. HAHAHAHAHA 🤓🤓🤓

    • @hadifelani
      @hadifelani Před 3 měsíci

      @@kaystephan2610 lmao, poor you

  • @macicek01
    @macicek01 Před 7 měsíci +4

    What is the best cpu for rtx 4070 ti? Is a i7 13700k good?
    Or propably what gpu is best for the i7

    • @blazyegamer
      @blazyegamer Před 6 měsíci +1

      i7 13700k is very good for rtx 4070 ti and i7 can hold 4090 like it's beer so if you have budget get a 4090 or else 4070ti is good to go

    • @macicek01
      @macicek01 Před 6 měsíci

      @@blazyegamer thx

  • @argha1007
    @argha1007 Před 7 měsíci +1

    You guys also keep in mind that TBW (Tera Bytes Written) matters too, it shows the longivity of an ssd.

  • @kozomi_
    @kozomi_ Před 6 měsíci

    Knew these things already but I like how they were explained clearly here. Good video for beginners 👍🏼

  • @aleksey5f
    @aleksey5f Před 7 měsíci +34

    How is no one here mentioning DRAM? a DRAMless ssd can be slower than HDD

    • @kennethravanilla1422
      @kennethravanilla1422 Před 7 měsíci +1

      can you elaborate? i'm planning to build a new pc from scratch. the cpu and mobo i'm canvassing rn is a ryzen 5600 and b550 am4 pro

    • @crised
      @crised Před 7 měsíci

      @@kennethravanilla1422some ssd’s don’t have cache, often making them slower than hard drives. It isn’t listed in the spec sheets most of the time, so you’ll have to google the exact model to find out whether it has a cache or doesn’t. I’d personally just stick to a samsung m.2 as (from my knowledge) samsung doesn’t have any m.2 drives that don’t have cache.

    • @wolvreigns
      @wolvreigns Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@crisedthey dont make them slower than hard disk drives dude. Their write speeds tank but still faster than hdd and their read speeds are almost the same.
      Though I agree he should have mebtiined that as well as different size m.2 drives. Sometimes a full size m.2 wont fit in say a laptop or small form factor pc.

    • @crised
      @crised Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@wolvreigns they can get slower than HDDs. cheap cacheless ssd's can be way slower than a 7200rpm hard drive

    • @morgenstern7865
      @morgenstern7865 Před 7 měsíci

      Is Samsung good and fast 980 pro or smt

  • @fade2black001
    @fade2black001 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Fun fact is that a SATA based SSD to a Gen 5 SSD will make little to no difference in gaming

    • @ItsHonski
      @ItsHonski Před 7 měsíci +1

      Not exactly. some games use data streaming to stream the game assets and will benefit from a faster ssd. Super ram heavy games will also run better on a faster drive as the pagefile will be faster.

    • @morcjul
      @morcjul Před měsícem

      False, fast SSDs offer "Direct Storage" which will be huge once more games adopt it

    • @fade2black001
      @fade2black001 Před měsícem

      @@morcjul But as of now still my statement is still true

    • @morcjul
      @morcjul Před měsícem

      @@fade2black001 Depends on the games you play yes :) Some major titles like FC24, Forza, Diablo IV and Forspoken already support it. At this moment I wouldn't invest in a sata SSD for gaming

  • @Homosapien_247
    @Homosapien_247 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Meanwhile Crucial's Momentum Cache : 🍷🗿

  • @ihsanas
    @ihsanas Před 26 dny

    Fun fact : in CDs , datas are written by high intensity lasers, it physically changes the structure of a layer in CDs to make Ups and downs. these corresponds to 0/1 or binary hence the data

  • @stoutscientist
    @stoutscientist Před 7 měsíci +7

    GPU for I5 12400f, 32GB DDR4, and 650w PSU? Used is fine and I'm just looking for best value
    (also I do not favor any brands)

    • @salvadorbkn8887
      @salvadorbkn8887 Před 7 měsíci +2

      RX 6650 XT

    • @ChigusaGaming
      @ChigusaGaming Před 7 měsíci +1

      6700 xt never misses

    • @HyperBurh
      @HyperBurh Před 7 měsíci

      The ones mentioned before this comment are the ones to go. That or the 3060-3070 if you care about raytracing, but I prefer the AMD ones.

    • @markomarkovic5729
      @markomarkovic5729 Před 7 měsíci

      What's your budget? I would get 6700xt, 6750xt, or if you can stretch to 6800 non-xt, or buy used, you should be fine with 650w and 6800.

    • @poccimain
      @poccimain Před 7 měsíci

      RX 6700XT or RTX 3070, although you can go a bit higher if you are planning to go for 1440p.

  • @TheRealPhoenix155
    @TheRealPhoenix155 Před 7 měsíci +5

    14,000 mb/s...
    Jesus christ, I about fell over when I heard that-
    I'm sure the price is outrageous sadly-

    • @Tezunegari
      @Tezunegari Před 7 měsíci

      Crucial T700 2Tb $400-450
      Crucial T700 4Tb $700
      Give or take a few bucks depending on country.

    • @TheRealPhoenix155
      @TheRealPhoenix155 Před 7 měsíci

      Man I could build a good budget PC for less than that 😭

    • @UnyieldingHierophant
      @UnyieldingHierophant Před 2 měsíci

      14 gigs.

  • @kunaly.5831
    @kunaly.5831 Před 6 měsíci

    I love these videos. I just got into electronics and I upgraded my laptop with more ram and switched out the cpu in my dad’s workstation for him. It was surprisingly fun and I love learning new things like this

  • @zertex2830
    @zertex2830 Před 3 měsíci

    Should have said something about cache vs cacheless because that's also incredibly important.

  • @jacksparrow7474
    @jacksparrow7474 Před 6 měsíci

    that is an actual generational improvement

  • @zaffardookhy8154
    @zaffardookhy8154 Před 4 měsíci

    Very useful vid. I would like to know more about Rams.

  • @opossozoku8005
    @opossozoku8005 Před 4 měsíci

    This was extremely helpful, thank you

  • @MauriceCool
    @MauriceCool Před 5 měsíci

    Your one on the best shorts CZcamsr

  • @ionlyswimfree9387
    @ionlyswimfree9387 Před 7 měsíci +2

    As someone with terrible memory, the only thing I'm bound to remember from this is how fun it is just say "sata data." 😂

  • @soloxsohaib
    @soloxsohaib Před 7 měsíci

    Nice job dude, you told me everything about SSDs

  • @milescarter7803
    @milescarter7803 Před 7 měsíci +1

    A bit of guidance on the NVMe types would also be good. Example: If the PCIe 4.0 drive is not at least a 5,000MB/s drive, going with a PCIe 3.0 drive that has a DRAM cache is a better idea.

  • @lysanderwong5705
    @lysanderwong5705 Před 4 měsíci

    Damn, finally found a valuable information, thx man 😊

  • @ranjitmandal1612
    @ranjitmandal1612 Před měsícem

    Great information 🙏

  • @kaktusgoreng
    @kaktusgoreng Před 7 měsíci

    There’s also a 2.5 and 3.5 inch ssd that uses the u.2 connector, which is similiar to sata connector, but can support sata, sas, and pcie.
    One advantage of this over m.2 is that it’s hot swappable. But it is usually locked to enterprise market

  • @user-zy7oi8xm6e
    @user-zy7oi8xm6e Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks this was the perfect video I have a b450m and was looking for a good ssd

  • @ohtrueyeahnah
    @ohtrueyeahnah Před 6 měsíci

    The early bird black friday deals are on and I wanna upgrade my pc so im gonna go look up some acronyms and watch this video again.

  • @JustinLietz
    @JustinLietz Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent video thank you

  • @redslate
    @redslate Před 7 měsíci

    Fun fact: The 2.5" referenced on SATA SSDs *does* *not* refer to the size of the drive itself, but to that of a comparably-sized HDD's internal platter.

  • @ECooper26
    @ECooper26 Před 7 měsíci

    That smooth transition tho...🏀

  • @ElektroSSx
    @ElektroSSx Před 7 měsíci

    An SSD having a DRAM Cache is also important for consistent performance

  • @stagshunter
    @stagshunter Před 7 měsíci

    I had an MSI 170 something motherboard with a 2.5 seta SSD and recently upgraded a bunch of parts and went with an msi z690 and have a m.2 nvme now. It’s actually crazy how much faster doing anything on my pc is, startup time, opening apps, games, clicking around the desktop, everything is 4-5x faster. If you’re thinking about upgrading this is 100% the first thing to upgrade!

  • @KolnFriedChicken
    @KolnFriedChicken Před 2 měsíci

    what's way more importat than the maximum bandwith (as most of the benefits stems from the lower latency) is actually which type of NAND is used (Single Level Cell, SLC, though practically gone, would be best Quadruple Level Cell, QLC, is worst) and also get a SSD with DRAM buffer because otherwise it will suck if you copy a lot of data.

  • @valentin7341
    @valentin7341 Před 7 měsíci

    This video is life saver😆😆

  • @ToxicMothBoi
    @ToxicMothBoi Před 7 měsíci

    Actualy pretty easy to look up what your port supports in device manager vor windows! Or just search the specifications of your motberboard online!
    I'm gonna have to replace my ssd pretty soon but i think my priority is a graphics card

  • @tedbasher3000
    @tedbasher3000 Před 7 měsíci +1

    600 mb/s is still decent, my laptop I'm planning to install an SSD in as the hdd is on the brink of failing and as such I can't install an OS

  • @miriareu
    @miriareu Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you the universe. I still remember the pain with HDD.

  • @andreaskav7124
    @andreaskav7124 Před 3 měsíci

    theory wise you could support roughly 10 mechanical harddrives on an old sata cable. if we talk about bandwidth alone

  • @wesch6354
    @wesch6354 Před 2 měsíci

    The 3.5" sata ssd's are great options for storage on your PC. Personally i usually go with a 500gb nvme for a boot drive. Then i toss in a couple of 1tb 3.5's for storage.

  • @saravanakumar.j6518
    @saravanakumar.j6518 Před 4 měsíci

    Very useful video

  • @adrianmahadeo9134
    @adrianmahadeo9134 Před 7 měsíci

    I understand all of this, what I don’t really know is qlc vs tlc etc and the difference in controller

  • @Coldsteak
    @Coldsteak Před 7 měsíci +2

    bro, those are the basics

  • @TheTanXS
    @TheTanXS Před měsícem

    Sequential write and read speed should be the least important thing that a pc gamer is worrying about. As long as it’s a nvme ssd, the sequential r & w speed will be enough for most of us. However, you should put more attention onto the random r & w speed, 4K speed, and speed when caches are exhausted. Also, you should search for reviews for the specific ssd you’re planning to purchase because the ssd you’re looking at may have some problems causing you a headache (such as previous 980 pro, 0E issue, it may causing your ssd die earlier and your data is gone).

  • @anvior45
    @anvior45 Před 2 měsíci

    I was into SSDs early on, +20 years ago and i find it crazy that it is only in the last 8-10 years it has become the standard.
    However, any name brand SSD nowadays, including a SATA one will pretty much start windows instantly, games and maps will also load in mere moments.
    If you work with really big files it might make sense to get some super-performance stuff... Otherwise just get some basic shit.

  • @brian5682
    @brian5682 Před 5 měsíci

    0:26 important for new pc builders

  • @benjaminethomas8473
    @benjaminethomas8473 Před 7 měsíci

    Not just the motherboard, it also matters if your CPU supports the relevant PCIe generation. For example, the Ryzen 5600G seems like a good budget option but gen4 SSD's will only run at gen3 speeds

  • @Cats-joy-Grace
    @Cats-joy-Grace Před 6 měsíci +1

    One more thing, some ssds dont have the speed chip or something which makes it slower then an hhd

  • @jorgeraymason
    @jorgeraymason Před 7 měsíci

    Tech Turf with the good education as always

  • @DellZix7
    @DellZix7 Před 5 měsíci

    thas so helped thx!!!

  • @friendlyneighborhoodshinigami

    Also important to know the difference between qlc and tlc SSDs

  • @FhfhhfRhhrhr
    @FhfhhfRhhrhr Před 6 měsíci

    Yes sir thank for the difference between harddisk and ssd my homework done

  • @Betonoszlop
    @Betonoszlop Před 4 měsíci

    Just bought two Samsung M.2 SSDs today. im excited

  • @daniel4dev
    @daniel4dev Před 7 měsíci

    Arguably i would say Random Access Speed is a far better number for comparison than generational speed, just make sure your mobo supports the SSD

  • @Runaque
    @Runaque Před 7 měsíci

    I recently installed a 2230 gen 4 NVMe in my (1st Gen) Surface Laptop Go that came with eMMC and now that thing is blistering fast and at some times also blistering hot. Turns out I should have used a gen 3 instead, but I'm glad it works!

  • @earlbond2929
    @earlbond2929 Před 4 měsíci

    DRAM Cache & Nand Flash (TLC) are very important. Also Gen 3 is much cheaper which is already super enough for your daily needs.

  • @Slugbunny
    @Slugbunny Před 7 měsíci

    DRAM cache, TLC vs QLC would have been good to cover.

  • @phamxuankhoaa
    @phamxuankhoaa Před 3 měsíci

    Solid State Drive 👍

  • @gavizcool268
    @gavizcool268 Před 7 měsíci

    This is pretty helpful, can you educate me on overclocking, I have a 1660 and i really want better performance.

  • @incognitoideveloper9608
    @incognitoideveloper9608 Před 3 měsíci

    These are the basics

  • @TheMuslimMan437
    @TheMuslimMan437 Před 3 měsíci

    Actually flouting transistors move inside.

  • @jmtradbr
    @jmtradbr Před 7 měsíci

    Not only the motherboard needs to support the faster PCI, the CPU also needs. The Ryzen 5500 for example can only support PCI 3.0, even if you put on a motherboard with a PCI 4.0 port.

  • @ij6708
    @ij6708 Před 4 měsíci

    Above a SATA SSD you won't notice any difference in loading speed for games.
    However, newer games are start to makes use of direct storage which in a sentence, is bypassing the CPU for faster loading. So its best to stick with nvme SSDs not sure if SATA SSDs are supported.

  • @loadingsolate4708
    @loadingsolate4708 Před 7 měsíci

    Bro should talk about nand layers and p/e cycle...

  • @quandingleberry445
    @quandingleberry445 Před 5 měsíci

    Dont forget your internet needs to support these speeds too if your downloading

  • @blek_sheep
    @blek_sheep Před 6 měsíci

    Please educate on how to transfer windows when switching out the main storage unit

  • @premiumprism144
    @premiumprism144 Před 2 měsíci

    From my experience, Sata SSD is a huge step up from a 7200 RPM HDD,
    Boot up times on my SATA is around 6 seconds
    HDD: 5 minutes, Windows 10. 6 MINUTES 32 seconds Windows 11
    NvME: PCIE, 3 seconds PCIE 3.0, Game loading times are insanely faster then SATA SSD
    PCIE: 4.0 2.7 Seconds Windows 10 2.4 Seconds Windows 11, I mainly noticed the Transfer of files on PCIE 4.0 Faster and helps with me using USB Transfers to Kernal my phones

  • @Paradigmfusion
    @Paradigmfusion Před 7 měsíci

    also for gaming purposes, there really is no speed difference between gen 3, 4, or 5. (Using a gen 5 as my boot drive and some gen 4s for gaming)

  • @landstrider6304
    @landstrider6304 Před 7 měsíci

    Let's hope the person asking the question understood the acroynms coming at you at light speed

  • @stirfe887
    @stirfe887 Před měsícem

    When the VME is faster then your internet 😭😭

  • @beyond-infinity
    @beyond-infinity Před 3 měsíci

    "Never mind Express"

  • @galihad1980
    @galihad1980 Před měsícem

    The more reliable claim is pretty debatable

  • @elijahhawkins3909
    @elijahhawkins3909 Před 5 měsíci

    Btw their is an addendum for this. While 2.5 Sata SSDs might be slower, they are cheaper so if you're on a tight budget trying to get tons of GBs per ¢ and coming from an HDD a 2.5 SSD would be fine. Since it will be a speed improvement with a decent price compared to an HDD in terms of GB per ¢

  • @Tjulfars_rechtes_nasenloch
    @Tjulfars_rechtes_nasenloch Před 5 měsíci +1

    Damn that 2.5inch is only 100mb/s faster than my external Hard Drive that has 500mb/s

  • @aaronlalichan5768
    @aaronlalichan5768 Před 7 měsíci

    Please explain the cores, and how it works, and all about it

  • @princeguerrier9050
    @princeguerrier9050 Před 7 měsíci

    Learn something new every day awesome 😎

  • @jimijamesnoob685
    @jimijamesnoob685 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thought it was "Mega-Bits" not "Mega-Bytes" I could be wrong. Bit of a difference....see what I did there

    • @markomarkovic5729
      @markomarkovic5729 Před 7 měsíci

      8 bits = 1 byte. But ssd is megabyte

    • @MarcsSpark
      @MarcsSpark Před 7 měsíci

      Yes ssd speeds are in bytes

    • @DanielMYT
      @DanielMYT Před 7 měsíci

      Notation is different depending on the unit:
      MB/s = Mega*bytes* per second.
      Mbps = Megabits per second.
      As stated by other replies, a megabit is 1/8 of a megabyte. So (e.g.) 480Mbps = 60MB/s.

    • @jimijamesnoob685
      @jimijamesnoob685 Před 7 měsíci

      Awesome thanks for letting me know. Been a minute since I've messed with pc's.

  • @laser.lasse02
    @laser.lasse02 Před 5 měsíci

    You should also add the cache(don’t know if it’s there right term). Since cheap NVME SSD have almost none and also the worse Type, they can get as slow as a HDD even in Windows idle. The crucial P3 is a good example: cheap as **** but I would not recommend it as a windows drive.

  • @CC-1.
    @CC-1. Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hard drive are more rely able
    Because the don't curpt easily but it's not for speed maybe for storing bunch of data
    And using SSD as primary and storing at harddrive latter or something

  • @vashenmoodley3334
    @vashenmoodley3334 Před 6 měsíci

    You do get NvME ssds with a b and m key configuration.

  • @melchormendoza
    @melchormendoza Před 3 měsíci

    The absolute best youre going to need is gen3 nvme and even then unless youre copying huge chunks of data at a time youll never know the difference from a sata one. On a gaming rig since satas and gen3s are pretty much the same price nowadays might as well get nvme but if your board doesnt support m.2 a 2.5 sata is plenty good enough.

  • @ysnyldrm73
    @ysnyldrm73 Před 6 měsíci

    Write and read speeds are sometimes not a thing to consider. My 2.5 ssd with dram cache can unpack big 7z files much faster than my other nvme ssd that do not have a dram cache.

  • @MichaelHawk42069
    @MichaelHawk42069 Před 7 měsíci

    From experience, SATA SSDs are fast enough. As a boot drive and for general use, the full SATA bandwidth is rarely used. The only time you get to use the full speed of NVMe drives is for massive file transfers.

  • @Gamer4908BS
    @Gamer4908BS Před 5 měsíci

    Please educate me about everything cos I want to be like you one day

  • @zulazhar1259
    @zulazhar1259 Před 2 měsíci

    Look up linus videos on this topics. People really cant tell the difference between fastest nvme and sata for gaming purposes. So you should probably get smaller nvme for boot and bigger sata ssd for game storage

  • @philtravers5552
    @philtravers5552 Před 7 měsíci

    If u go with a b-550 mobo the top slot is gen4 and the bottom slot is gen 3. That might help if u go amd. If its an x-570 both slots are gen4.

  • @alincioaba
    @alincioaba Před 7 měsíci

    A long time ago I bought a 240gb Kingston SATA SSD and replaced my raid 0. It made a complete difference. I've been using different kind of SATA ssds since but then comes the time to upgrade and I get an i7 8700k with a motherboard that had nvme. I haven't used that port for a year or so because I was lazy and thought it wouldn't make a difference. Sata was enough i thought. But then comes the opportunity to switch to a 1tb nvme SSD. Cloning my existing sata 1tb patriot took about 5 seconds😅. It's mind blowing fast

  • @levighwalker8255
    @levighwalker8255 Před 3 měsíci

    Best is the gen 4 most widely supported and a tb you can get around 120 to 150 bucks depending on speed n brand the gen 5 is a lot less common and super expansive