The TINY 1TB SSD
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Linus is fascinated by tiny things.
His wife not so much...
*VIAGRA THEN*
his wife has to work with what shes given. which isnt much
haha lol
jokes aside I think his wife is perfectly happy, I mean they have 3 kids now and linus is always working out his gluts
She is Asian 🥵
lololol
In 20 years they're going to look back and say "1Tb?" "Heh... that's cute."
dont you mean, look forward
@@anywaystohighway No. Look back is right because he is speaking of future people looking back at us buddy.
Make that 10 years.
At one point we thought 1 tb was huge asf. also I remember when ps3s came with like 40gb of space
People were fascinated when the iPod launched almost 20 years ago, because it had a 5GB hard drive that would fit in your pocket.
Raspberry Pi guys:
*HEAVY BREATHING*
Who knows, maybe the next R-Pi comes with an NVMe slot.
Have they been tested and quarantined?
@@JulianSildenLanglo You can do it through USB but IDK the repercussions
@@philspaghet It can already use NVMe on M.2 with a little physical modding to the rock pi circuit board. After removing the replacing a chip with another you will get a M.2 NVMe drive with PCIe 2.0 speeds. NVMe might not work off the bat so a software modification might also be needed. So yes you can you just have to mod the board and i am pretty sure when you do you will need a new case due to it being on the bottom not the top.
To that if you want anything other than basic functions from the raspberry pi and boards derived from it you need to mod the board or get the GPIO pins programmed to interface with another chip board.
@@yumri4 Yeah probably ain't worth it rn
Thanks for the mention Linus! We been at this too long! :D
i like how nobody cared to notice nor reply you're here
Ehh, it's pretty busy running a YT channel these days. All good. Thanks for noticing yourself. :)
@@Hothardware We are watching and we know who you are,all the best my friend ;-)
@@jacianmcgurk7424 LOL, at first I was like, dang that comment sounds threatening! (When I was reading it in the inbox) And then I clicked to the thread here. Context is everything! LOL
@@Hothardware Typical Scottish humor, I do apologise for the tone though lol
Your page is well known over here in my circle of friends,it actually is one of the better publications and with a dot com ending has to be looked for as opposed to a co.uk ending which always comes up first in most searches.
Keep up the good work and all the best for the future in these trying times.
CHEERS :-)
Linus: "You know what else is cool?"
Me: "your sponsor?"
Linus: "Squarespace!"
That happens to may far too often than I would ever admit
I had him in a skippable advert before this video bowling and talking about... something
@@tanmaypanadi1414 I think its preferable to when certain content creators segway sneakily so that only 30 seconds into their seemingly interesting rant you realise you were being advertised to the whole time.
I automatically skip sixty seconds upon opening all LTX videos.
@@IronicSonics yes I understand
Linus: "There's actually not a lot for us to disassemble here"......was that disappointment I heard in his voice.
It's okay. He would have dropped it if there were more pieces.
@Buffy Foster this right one, insert in every single essays lol
hahaha
"From a company most of you won't have head of called Kioxia".
Revisiting tech videos from just a couple years ago is always a trip, but goddamn.
Are you me??
remember back around 2015 where linus was using 64gb ssds as boot drives?
Imagine bringing this tiny 1Tb SSD back to the mid 60's when they were working on the moon landing mission.
They'd burn you for being a witch, despite not believing in superstitious mumbo-jumbo.
Lol
Or oooh did you F1 enigen on the Saturn blew Up
On moment i'll just Print you a new
The controller inside the SSD would probably have been more powerful than all the computers used for the mission combined.
@@joselaw6669 that's why you bring back a whole computer
Imagine bringing this tiny 1TB SSD back to the mid 60's. It can't be connected to anything. It's useless. But I can fix my wobbly desk leg!
Linus using tape to hold in SSD gave me a thought for a PC build...The Red Green version..assembled with nothing but Duct Tape.
Maybe flex tape!
Sounds very British Army.
There are actually adapter plates that allow you to easily fit smaller m.2 drives into spaces designed for larger ones.
would you electrical tape the heatsink onto the motherboard?!?!?!
dumpsterdawg I wonder if carbon fibre tape would do anything - as a Heatsink .
When Linus said it was for laptops I thought: “ah, probably Toshiba”. Then I was disappointed for a while until he mentioned that Toshiba changed names.
Drinkyoghurt I thought that Toshiba died altogether
@@aidanvandera7069 yeah, Toshiba is now DynaBook
I don't know why they would change a good name to a name no one can remember
Toshiba Satellite was the first laptop/pc I ever gamed on. Halo Custom Edition ftw
@@homegrowntwinkie that satelitte series was really really good. Had one and it held up and performed far better than anything else i had.
He said 2010 and I was thinking like 3 years ago, then he said decade and I got sad
Time passes way too fast 😢
Helen G. Pitts do people actually fall for this shit?
@@CityStarrzz lol do those guys have no life at all...... Posting ads as replies to a comment that ain't even popular😂😂😂😂
@@AvaneeshSrivastava-lm5vj Lmao, probably a bot anyway.
Three bots in a row
OH BABY A TRIPLE OH YEAH
Linus - "This is so small"
Me - Pulls out 400gb micro sd - "itll do"
My brother-in-law almost fell backwards when I used a USB stick that was larger than his recently purchased SSD. Made me giggle beucase of how fast technology is moving.
@@LordZordid his ssd was 64 gb?
@@Kitulous Don't know. That was actually him that told me. I just used a stick from work I recently ordered from the PC department.
256 or 515 gb
*pulls out my huawei nano memory card*
"As for why I bothered making a video about it then? Honestly speaking, I just thought it was really cool! I mean, come on!"
And that's exactly the reason I have subscribed to LTT.
U ain't the only one bruh.
I love these kinds of videos, where it's just about cool tech rather than some high priced release or some phone review.
So true man. So true. This comment needs more attention.
"Yes. Absolutely. I do indeed concur wholeheartedly."
Nice!
I really like these, "hey I think this is cool so let's make a video" videos. Keep it up
In the description it says next to the link leading to the product (PAID LINK). And it isn't just a ref link.
Their new channel, ShortCircuit focuses on the old Ltt format aswell as just checking out cool things that dont fit on this channel.
@@joshix833 yes it is.
Yes, and it has Anthony
I like these types of vids too
"...you know what else is cool?"
ight, imma head out
I did the same thing
Raid shadow legends
no why
Perfect size for a USB drive.
This would be perfect in a "switch pro"
No
@@aidsmaster69420 yes!!!!!!!
@@aidsmaster69420 why no
Hey
John Smith better than what they have built in they barely have any storage built in
Wow, it really is tiny! Look how small it looks in Linus' tiny hands!
you habe fat fingers irl
What are you talking about...? ;D
Come on man. Focus on the tech :)
An SSD the size of Linus's thumbnail? More like the size of his first distal phalanx, perhaps.
wait did Linus show his wiener again
Linus must be a cyborg. He's so passionate about stuff, holds expensive electronics and doesn't care about touching the contacts or earthing himself and nothing bad ever happens
His wife attached a metal ball and chain to his leg (for grounding purposes?).
I need this for Steam Deck
"This is a full fledged nvme ssd with 1 terabyte!"
and linus is holding it
Well, not like he could have hurt it by dropping it. Although, he could have lost it just by the fact that it's so small it could have flung anywhere.
It's okay they dropped it off camera so that he wouldn't have the urge
"This WAS a full fledged nvme ssd with 1 terabyte!"
That might be the tech inside the Xbox Series X's SSD expansion cards....
That's exactly what I was thinking.
yup
Hope so!
Nah, this is Gen3, Series X SSD is Gen4.
@@AnalogFoundry The expansion card is not gen 4.
Linus, I learned more from you on this video due to its focus on a single topic and due to your greater efforts to deliver the information slowly. You allowed me to understand more about the tiny SSD drive versus the SATA type drive. Thank you.
Ridgewallet: wants to redefine wallets
Me: where do I put my coins?
Ridgewallet: your what? *pikachu face*
@@butre. broke people like me
@@butre. have you ever bought anything ever with cash? Off course if you are an ignorant american you may have fucking 1 dollar bills and never heard off change
@@arne_mh big chungus big chungus big chungus
Wait. It doesn't even hold bills.
@@SixOThree it kinda does... kinda.
I remember for giggles, “Back In The Day”, i emailed for a quote for a 1U rackmount SSD… There are supercars that cost less…
Edit: Found the email from 2010:
225GB PCIe card: 11,000.oo US
100TB RAMSAN: 4,400,000.oo US… I don’t know how many rack spaces that took…
Edit 2: 40 rack units… RamSan 6200 100TB Base Level Flash System
@@musicstyledeephouse6355 fuck off
To think that these days you can probably fit 100TB worth of PCIe SSDs in a single 4U server.
Wow...it's pretty funny looking back now.
Well looks like I'm selling a kidney
@@noahramos1768 prices on the big one coming down should mean you’d only have to pare a slice off your liver… those grow back.
8:33 This is why I watch Linus Tech Tips
It's amazing to see a hard drive in its "final form" no enclosure, resistors, capacitors, fuses, inductors, or connectors but just a single chip on a bare pcb.
I literally got an Pulseway ad of Linus inside the ad just before the LTT video started XD
Video Idea: Make the coolest thing you can with a pi 0.
I'd love to see what Anthony does.
why did you spoil it to everyone?
now it won't be as funny :angery:
1tb was $4k just 10 years ago? I literally have a 2tb SSD for like $200, that's crazy.
Hah, yeah! I remember buying, and being very happy with, a 64GB SSD for like 200-250 bucks around that time! :P But to be fair, even the biggest games occupied only between 10 and 30GB then, with WinXP being 4GB at most and Win7 being around 20GB at the worst. Simpler times. ;)
@@Yuzuki1337 yeah, 10 years from now we might even need like 256Gb ram just for games haha
My old 120 GB was something to behold, at $300 back around 2011. Was very much worth the upgrade compared to a HDD, even over SATA 2. Most OEM PCs didn't come with SSD until several years later. Nowadays, I'm quite happy with 500 GB for ±$80, since I don't game and I store my files on a server.
@@matthewtuel2747 ssds are really something else these days huh? I remember when I first got an xbox 360 and struggled to fill up the 60gb hard drive, and now my pc literally has an ssd that's MUCH faster and is literally almost 40x the size
Bought a Samsung 840 pro 256gb for like 200€ in 2012
To Linus and all your staff from South Africa - stay safe and thank you for the awesome videos!
One of your best vids in a while. Great info, great editing and writing. Linus looking stylish as well.
0:17 that's what she said.
That's what she said*
@バンシーブランク what's wrong?
バンシーブランク incorrect as he didn’t start a sentence with that “t” so you are officially a dumb ass
That's what she said*
@@calvin. i see you're a lemon lover as well^_^
Next video is gonna be:
We tried water cooling this tiny ssd
Don't get my hopes up
That'd be great actually, an ssd this dense will certainly suffer under high loads. A good use case finally?
Linus I really like this type of video, about tech that still doesn't have much application but that is interesting to know that there are new stuff that will make a difference later on big thumb up
This drive format is perfect for small form factor stuff while still having ability to repair when needed. Much better than the soldered on ssds apple has. I'd love to see a phone that adopts this also since it's that small.
So this is what is inside of the Xbox Series X's external "memory card"
Yeah. I'm sure it is exactly the same tech. But MS in their infinite wisdom just can disable usage of third party ones. Yay.
Although seeing their open source approach and no more forcing users to use a particular platform in the recent years I won't be surprised if they allowed any similar drive expansions.
@@abhishekmaurya3453 Maybe we'll see something like an "Xbox Expansion Card to M.2 adapter".
It's similar, the big difference is the Xbox Series X version is much much faster. The one Linus is hold has a peak performance of 1.5GB/s. The Seagate one in the XBSX has a peak performance of 2.4GB/s and proper cooling to sustain the speed.
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@@StaySic4Ever If something isn't the same thing because it's custom or from a different company then nothing in the world would be the same product. That's like saying Samsung doesn't make smartphones because it's not an iPhone and its internal components are "custom".
When I was a kid I was impressed they could cram both Johto and Kanto into a "tiny" Gameboy Pokemon Silver cartridge.
Now look at these things.
Imagine micro sd cards reaching 1tb allready... this SSD is huge in comparison.
@@omega-thunder2957 1 TB micro-SD cards actually do exist now
@@omega-thunder2957 They actually do, they're priced at ~350$
This brought back fond memories. I was also blown away by that.
I want a 3D johto remake after the sinnoh ones
I wish Anthony did more videos. He'd be great being head of his own very technical videos about products and technology, with a co-host with the hyperness of linus. As someone that perusing a degree in computer science I definitely think Anthony has a lot of knowledge that he can throw down.
Got a 3.5" OCZ sdd siting here somewhere from back in the day
“Free Worldwide Shipping!”
China:
Europe:
Japan:
Korea:
Damn it
Makes a change. That's America's favourite. "World Series" anyone?
lol i dont get it
i uhh mean moo
@@a_cow_says it's difficult to promise "world shipping" when half the world is shut down for business right now from covid-19.
*xbox reveals 1tb ps2 sized memory card*
linus: look at this amazing new technology
piplup2009 I was just thinking that. Maybe he doesn’t have rights to discuss the Xbox version so he does a general video instead?
Clearly sponsored by Seagate tho, does it uses the same chip ?
Guillaume Joop the chip is made by toshiba not seagate
@@toptrumpz3118 MS used the same thing in their surface laptop 3 and surface pro x. Guess what they told it is manufactured by Toshiba. Nowadays MS is partnering with many companies concurrently. 🤔 I think they are looking for world domination at this point.
who needs 1tb on playstation 2?
That’s probably the same design Microsoft is using in the expandable storage for the Series X
Yup. I swapped the 128gig for a 1TB
@@weepgamer he probably meant surface lineup of devices.
They do use m.2-2230 for their Surface lineup
I was just looking into that the other day since I just acquired a slightly old high end Dell laptop. It has a vacant slot for a MSata just like that. It's a little expensive to get a large capacity but that's a very interesting expansion option
I just watch these videos. Idk what theyre actually doing but still entertaining isnt it?
Well if you watch enough you will probably catch on to what they’re doing
ye
I started the same way, however about 2 years of exposure to Linus has taught me quite a bit about computers in general
well i watched him for a half year
I went from watching linus to building my own pc so be careful lol
1TB on that?? ill take it for my PHONE!! damn!
Note 10 says hi.
Do you know what's even more mind blowing? Back in 2011 when iPhone 4 came out (Steve Jobs still alive) Japan has the Rights to alter the internal capacity of iPhone. They had 1TB iPhone 4 which never sold anywhere except Japan. They don't even put it on internet. That trend continues till today, Japan still has Rights to alter the internal capacity of iPhone and Android that is "Made in Japan" has tremendous amount of Capacity and Not Being sold outside Japan. A mainstream Sony Experia series in Japan has 1TB or higher and that's normal thing.
I had an OCZ 500gig PCIE x4 card back in 2010 it was amazing for a long time. It was $1500 back then.
Of course it was interesting as small form factor is the way to go. In time performance will improve great to see companies pushing boundaries.
8:41 - Yes, that's _very_ cool; there's _8 TRILLION_ little 1s and 0s in that tiny space. 🤯
Gotta write REALLY small.
@@Symbolis This killed me.
8.796.093.022.208 to be exact.
Actually KIOXIA uses the correct definition of gigabyte and therefore it would be 8,192,000,000,000 bits.
Yeah my Surface Laptop 3 has one of these, I thought I'd get the base model and do an (unrecomended) upgrade but found these M.2 2230 drives a pain in the ass to get a hold of...
They were bound to become popular at some point. Size difference is staggering especially when you have devices like surface pro. Every mm matters.
I've been considering doing exactly the same, but haven't pulled the trigger on the laptop yet due to how difficult it is to get your hands on an M.2 2230 SSD.
I have a 240G Samsung PM971 with a 1TB MLC NAND on it somehow
Perfect form factor for an 'on-the-head' AR platform.
I like these "look how far tech has come" videos that show things many people may use daily and just not notice
Well, the name a while ago for that Company:
TOSHIBA (Storage)...
And Hynix BC501 is something similar to this. Just lower Capacity.
And Sandisk SN520
You just want someone to post your name don't you
They should have bought and used the OCZ name Toshiba bought again.
@RITA :* Ohh bots, missed the pictures
that form factor i think is what the xbox SX will use for its upgrade module
Size doesn't matter!
Capacity and _what you install on it_ does..
How this comment is 43 minutes old?
Wtf
@@adrianjagielak maybe it was unlisted and he found it
Congratulation you're first
Whatt
Anthony is such a hero. This dude can do anything
Hey man just joined your channel! Glad to help and support it!
Linus: "You'll find out after this message from our sponsor."
Me: "That wasn't even a tiny surprise."
It’s smaller than its contemporaries, just like Linus is.
Oof
^
When you have nothing to say
@@lad2987oof
@@lad2987 hi emi
@@emi6388 hi
As a former coin collector, I yell at the screen every time he touches the contacts.
This has been a huge no-no for me ever since I learned about computers way back in the day. I hope they wipe the connectors with alcohol before they plug them into anything.
@Nugget As someone who uses vending machines, I don't need to.
Corosion?
@@wisico640 yes
@@doublecheckityt I think modern computer components should be fine; I say this since I relised how much connectors I have touched on ram sticks & pcie cards that I never washed off 😂👌
I have one in a Dell Inspiron. Works well and is super quick. It does get hot but the Dell chassis sorts that out pretty well.
This SSD + a Thunderbolt 3 M.2 2230 NVME enclosure, would be F'ing amazing. (TB3 or USB4 in the future)
You can already get cheap chinese TB3 NVME enclosures online. You just need to downscale it to make as as compact as possible. And make the enclosure contact the SSD directly. Have the enclosure use thermal transfer of some type and make the enclosure out of extruded finned aluminum. I could even design such an enclosure.
If you do, I wanna buy one
Imagine the future with integrated high end pc specs on slim computer monitors. I hope to be still around by then.
Imagine nvme expandable storage on a phone.
Really cool stuff for the tiny little laptops, or tablets
Great video Linus and I love the wee SSD.
I still remember my 60GB SSD has 8 chips from around 8 years ago
Linus dragging a surgical knife across a PCB has triggered my anxiety
oops, zat vas not medicine
I've been messing around with MSATA SSDs for a while as for many laptops this is the only available option if anything. They usually run in about that size range.
Amazing and very educational video about SSD.
MFW you realize 2010 was a decade ago....
one of my friends is still running a 120gb version of that 3.5 OCZ ssd. in his "high end" FM2+ rig, its a nice fit.
Damn, even my Brother's FM2 A10 6800k has 512GB Samsung evo
Way to go Linus. Thanks for the info about that SSD. If only there were more manufacturers making such small SSDs. The RPI4 compute module has PCIe and some other chinese SBCs too, not to mention custom boards. Too bad Toshiba did not roll out massively. But that's typical for Japanese companies these days... they have LOTS of really good ideas... buy they don't care bringing them to market. And if they do, then its gonna be accessible only for giant companies as usual, surely not for DIY-tinkerers.
One of the typical use of the SSDs that small is to install in into the WWAN slot of your laptop. Although you usually would want a 2242 form-factor version, there are length extenders on Ali that would make it compatible.
I just like listening to Anthony, to hell with tiny SSD's mkay!
Try to run windows from a SD card again. I want to see that
i think linus already did that a few years ago
It's not that bad for office tasks. Using it myself with an usb 2 internal cardreader which bottlenecks a lot.
@@methanesulfonic he said he wants to see it *again*
I currently run Windows 98 from a MicroSD card using a MicroSD->IDE adapter.
Does that count?
Here’s the new one: czcams.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/video.html
Back in the days(which wasn't actually long ago), 1TB storage was like a whole array of HDD. My first pc was built with a whooping 64gb HDD back in 2004, running windows xp, gt 3200 and an extra fast 3.6 GHz P4 HT. The HDD wasn't even half filled before i replaced it with a 250GB one.
i forgot how the website was named on that you upload some behind the scens videos?
Linus: "I just think they're neat"
4:30
Linus: Look up table.
Brandon behind the camera: WUT!?
Super cool .. love2 your content.. thats knowledge
I was wondering about that linux setup of yours, could you perhaps show us what utilities and programs lie underneath that pretty os of yours? and why you use them? pretty please
This is a TINY SSD!
XBOX Series X: And this is to go even further beyond!
Coming from austin evans ?
Kioxia really does sound like an Aliexpress brand, right up there with KingDian and Vaseky.
I bought a kingspec m.2 a few months ago, and it's faster than my Crucial BX500 2.5"
agreed. i thought he said Kyocera
Toshiba Memory changed their name to Kioxia.
And let's not forget those petabyte hard drives
Kioxia is spin off from toshiba, pretty reputable brand if you ask me
luckily, i happen to have one of these and the performance is quite impressive i must say👌
Yeah I have one in my new Dell laptop. It seems pretty fast but i haven't had the need to put it under any sort of serious load.
It must be really small, cause it actually looks small in Linus's hands
My hamster says it's way to big for the hamster. 😮
@@mrkitty777 hamster?
I just think in those people that buys a ton toilet paper
That's called hamstering
@@Rainbow__cookie truly I do have a hamster as pet. Very cute. And very tiny fits in one hand. 😸 A supermarket here has hamsters like McDonald's had a clown once. I understood what you meant.
Love that we're already laughing at 2010 tech ahaha
To be fair, 10 years in the tech world is ancient. From 2000 to 2010 we went from computers just hitting the 1GHz mark on a single core to a 3.2GHz six core processor on a mainstream processor. Since 2010 we've gone to the 3900X which doubles that core count again for the same price. 10 years is a really long time in tech.
It's been ten years. In 2010 you could laugh at 2000 tech in probably the same fashion.
I remember the times of brick green display Nokias and the smartphone boom and that was just mindblowing, in a couple of years we transitioned from calling machines with some basic games and functionalities to mini computers that fit in people's pockets
It would be neat for a small pc/embedded storage solution.
I got a Pulseway ad with Linus on LTT before the actual video and I am very confucius how meta can this channel get.
"At this size!"
"Can I expect performance?"
-- That's what she said.
things going smoothly while watching linus , and that moment and OUR SPONSOR... OW okay skip 10 sec , it's a habit now .
love when they talk about a product, get everyone excited for it, and even go to the trouble of posting links to amazon for us to buy it.... then we click on the link and its NOT THERE!
I have 3 of the OCZ 120gb SSD's and yeah didn't know that there was a 3.5 inch SSD. The server i got them from, are from 2010 so make sense from what you said, tho they do not look 100% like in the video but close.
0:17 Are you implying that tiny things can‘t be good and size matters? 🌝
Well time to replace my Wi-Fi chip with this
Does that really work?
@@Bobby-lh2sx Sure it can. The AC9560 that I have is the same size as M.2 2230 so it is possible with the cost of losing the Wifi and Bluetooth.
Or if your laptop comes with a 3G/4G modem, this is a perfect replacement for it.
@@blufoxful no it can't, not without an adapter board. Wifi+BT combo cards are e or e+a key. Pcie storage card are m or b+m key.
@@UnlimitedRun Well here goes my ultimate plan ( ͡° ʖ̯ ͡°)
On which Rig are the mainboard and other devices mounted? Like that technical look. :)
It really is cool. Thanks for the video review!
"You know what else is cool? Squarespace."
8:43 I'm disappointed they didn't do a thumbnail of his thunmnail.
2:38 LTT casually doing better journalism than many major news outlets
6:26 Linus the most professional person on this planet