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That Samsung SSD can store the average homework folder now
@@RetroMan-Whoosh
My 'System Files' folder is what I replaced my HW folder with.
@@RetroMan- you should delete your reply
@@RetroMan-the response an actual child would make, ironically
I enjoy 8k homework
Wow, that SSD is big enough for 2 Call of Duty games. What a time to be alive!
Not with the inevitable updates it wont
Actual number is around 1200 installs for those who asked
@@RadialSeeker113huh neat, how many Minecraft modpacks can it store? 3?
This jokes getting kinda dry now and I don't even like COD 😣
@@bluemarvel5970 let people have their fun. Makes the world go round.
Hey … you can’t fool me twice, Walmart already sold me a 256TB SSD 😅
256TB SSD....
With actual usable capacity of 64GB
Nah man, I'm already rocking a 256tb ssd from Amazon for only 43.98$. What a steal
44$ from Amazon? Ha Ha Ha you got ripped off... I got them on Ali express for just 30$ 😂
After watching Linus’s recent video on where he whipped The USB-Nator I fashioned my 256TB SDD into many multiple partitions just to use up all of the drive letters in my super relatable Ultra optimized Windows 8 (Home) just for 💩’s & 🤭
Now I can complete that Napster ultimate anthology CD download of Weird AL Yankovich in .WAV format 🤩
With downloadable RAM of course lol
Those SSDs are gonna be useful when you want to download the entire earth into MSFS, but I bet they'll cost $20k a pop as well, perhaps more.
need about 8 of them though ;-)
20k for that ammount of space is cheap tho
i remember the days when a 1 tb ssd was more than 1k to buy, and that was before inflation hit us all
They'll cost $20k..... until they don't. 1 TB was unimaginably huge not that long ago.
the nimbus 100TB cost around 40k usd without tax, it is in 3,5" form factor using sata interface, the 30TB U2 micron 9400 costs some 4000 nvme interface pcie 4.0.
I do wonder at which point general purpose demand is gonna top out though. 4k movies are just about the biggest type of singular file regular people store en masse on their PCs. Excepting games where all bets are off, I do have to question if we'll ever really get sub $1000 access to something like 100tb HDDs/SSDs. Unless people are gonna start storing the data needed to run the big AI models locally.
A 256TB SSD would be a gamechanger heck even a 32TB SSD would be so useful at the consumer level like goodbye HDD we hardly knew ye
Money my guy
eeeh. HDD (the og kind!) beet them in price and often reliability.
@@gorkskoal9315not in absolute reliability
You will know beforehand when your ssd is going to die (available spares), no such luck with hdd
agreed, heck even a 16tb SSD would do be
That would do all my files every game i could ever want to play and the ability to dual boot
bro if anyone still uses a HDD in 2023 they are either poor (valid ) or stupid ( not valid )
Those SSDs are playing in the same storage capacity category as modern magnetic tape cartridges (biggest capacity is 580TB for a Fujifilm-IBM collaboration). However I think magnetic tape will still beat SSD in having the lowest GB /$ for many years and also in the lifespan category and cold storage. (We are talking about 20-30 years of data integrity when the tape is stored away from light and in controlled temperature and humidity.)
Problem with LTO for cold storage is the drives themselves. You can connect PCIe 1 devices to PCIe 5 systems easily but good luck running LTO5 tapes on an LTO8 drive, or coaxing your cold stored LTO6 drive back to life in 10 years (doable but hardly something to deliberately rely on for cold storage)
@@bosstowndynamics5488 That's why cold backups aren't just left idly for a few decades, but are constantly tested and moved to newer media as it comes along. Or at least that's what anyone with a responsible backup strategy should be doing.
@@bosstowndynamics5488 Given that nowadays magnetic tapes are designed for big structures (gouvernmental archives, LHC, banks...) and their makers abandonned the consumer markets, I suppose that they are making adapted drives for decades. Notably the 580TB cartridges are meant to add cloud providers in the list of structures which would use magnetic tape as third level of backup.
So it's resonable to suppose that we are talking about a production cycle of hardware and spare parts more similar to planes and trains than for consumers products. Plus the service behind.
Given the price and longevity of the medium I don't expect magnetic tape to go away anytime soon. Solid state drives are really better for day to day storage than as an archival medium.
@@MayaPosch Yes, but that doesn't change the fact that tapes being technically intact at 20 years isn't very useful on its own, since you can migrate NAND or HDDs as well.
Sounds crazy, but fast approaching a time when we'll need this. My 1TB SSD is already half full with only 8 video games installed.
0:38 "...than if you were to combine eight 32TB Drives." - - - Well it sais eight 32GB SSDs on the screen. Well done ExtremeTech!
This channel is losing its professionalism. A lot of faults in it lately.
@@tiaanvanstaden8055 ExtremeTech the source made the mistake, this channel corrected what they meant to say. 32 TB × 8 = 256 TB.
I don't know about you,but I want a small SSD that fits into my computer.
Like Linus,I'm not ashamed of the smaller parts of life ❤
Should appreciate all the small things.
I have bad experience with ssd. Likely ones I used always the low-tier build, because they're cheap AF. So buying and using (cheap) small ssd is always appreciated because I'm broke AF.😅😅
@@bringbackusernamesCalm down, he has a wife.
@@HafifSyukrasave up extra for better parts. It will help you a lot
@@bringbackusernameslinus screw . . . driver
Dmn, TechLinked really grew this year to nearly 2 million subscribers. I remember when they were at 40K, and were mostly hovering around 400K... tells you how prominent tech news is getting nowadays and how ever-changing it can get.
Plastic on mouse feet
This sponsor segment litteraly explained exactly what im doing, procrastinating studying
He can then read your mind
256tb is amazing and all. I'd just be happy with a 5tb drive at a reasonable price.
16GB/s is the game changer for me, not the 32tb itself
for what. When do you actually use such speed day to day. Size > Speed
@@iamrobot396they actually prefer consistent rhythmic thrusts over both size and speed
@@iamrobot396Someone doing a lot of filming and video editing who is going to need multiple drives anyway, that's one example.
I think the only reason they were able to get those speeds is because of the great amount of modules on those SSDs. You kinda do need the storage lol
@@LieutenantButtonMasher makes sense
7:40 There's no way to prevent a person from making their audio output look like a mic input... There's many free programs that enable that.
Also no doubt this software has a bunch of ToS wording that allows them to collect everything you record to train their own AI database, and unfortunately lots of people are going to just give away their own voce data to this company without much thought.
Came to say this. On top of it, you can point a microphone at a speaker. No technical knowledge required.
better be a good quality pair of speaker & microphone or the quality of the AI will suck @@mina86
ah yes 256TB SSD, with a cost of couple organs and maybe an arm and a leg
**goes dark** Cheaper to just give them a child. Now we finally know why the Republians were putting kids in cages. Bet there ready for trade now!!
That paired with the AMD datacenter CPU with 1GB cache would be a neat setup. Not affordable for any mortal but neat.
The quality here is chaotic and unprofessional. It’s eye opening and I love it. Great job Riley. Keep up the good work!
I'm gonna get over a half dozen of those and make my patented "PB&JBOD" storage array.
I'm really excited about the new SSDs. It's crazy how cheap SSD storage already has become, my last purchase was 2TB NVMe for 140€. They say money can't buy you time, but with a fast SSD you can!
Oops, there was a tiny error in his language, it is less power hungry than eight 32GB SSDs (according to the papers shown in 0:34) - sorry!
“That’s not slim at all” made me laugh more than any other joke I’ve seen on this channel
yet their 990 pro m.2 is still only available in 2TB
The problem with a 256TB SSD is that if it fails... you lost 256TB of data. So you better get two of them and mirror it.
a SSD like that is (at least currently) not meant for the consumer market. they're for big data centres that mostly have at least one delocalized backup.
Sitting here thinking “eight Harts, one Johnson” is the best joke I remember hearing on TL, and then “her secret? Leprosy” shows up
Linus tech tips finally no longer needs a whole server to be connected to his home computer
Man Riley you always make my day bud. stay awsome !
Who ever is doing the heckling this episode is 10/10 hilarious and has an adorable laugh. Please have them back
Same voice/laugh has been on gamelinked a few times. They're hilarious, love their little comments from the background
Agreed! They're the highlight of this episode for me.
That's Jessica, who's been a fantastic and hilarious addition to the team so far lol
1:45 😂 Riley channelling his inner Mrs Costanza
Nice scholar's cradle Riley. Also props to editors for highlighting it.
I would go more for degradeless drives in ranges up to 32 TB with HIGH IOPS, what does it help to have a theoretically (never happen in a lifetime) record high Burstrate, but going down to HDD level in case of real life scenarios (lots of small random accesses) Perhaps an overhauled optane technology would be better than a quadlevel or sixlevel or eightlevel cell.
Exactly, I wonder how many bits per cell those drives are using. I don't like going any more than TLC if I can, we already have PLC drives, omg.
@@Retro_Mage TLC and DRAM-Cache!
This happens with writes not reads. These large drives are probably more for write once read many situations; which is most consumers and probably businesses, too
"...the platform will only accept voices recorded with a live mic"
allow me to introduce you to Voicemeeter and Virtual Audio Cable
Better yet, allow me to introduce you to my phone 😂
Allow me to introduce you to plugging your output into the mic input
In Ancient Times Riley served as a Town Crier giving everyone the latest news on technological advancements.
My first HD in '92 was 20Mb... and, pff, so much space, I was never going to fill that up any time soon!
One day they will talk about TB the way we talk about KB.
I feel like we already do.
@@gorkskoal9315we totally do, the average PC enthusiast already uses around 5-8 TB, including external SSD's/HDD's
as someone who has 1.5TB dedicated to Steam Library and have to remove games all the time to free up space, I can appreciate the humor.
Given the _massive_ access speed differences between spinning media and SSDs, I believe that a more useful metric isn't measuring W/GB of storage, but to look at Joules per GB transferred and milliseconds per GB - mechanical drives peak out at about 140Mb/s for single threaded sustained read/write activity (400IOPs) but drop down to less than 60IOPs/60MB/s on random seeks
The reason for doing it this way is that a nvme drive can satisfy a request, do its housework and be back in sleep mode whilst a mechanical drive is still performing its lookup seeks - so whilst a large SSD might APPEAR to have high write (or even read) power loads, you start finding it's down around 1J/GB for things like writing to the 6200Micron ION (less than a third of that for reading), even in random access mode), whilst a Seagate EXO is more like 85-100J/GB for sustained sequential writes/reads, climbing to 300-400J/Gb for full on random seeks. The faster the SSD, the more marked the difference (higher peak power, lower Joules/GB). SSD housekeeping is fast too (usually a couple of seconds) whilst SMR drive zone hoousekeeping can last for _hours_ at a sustained high power load which few of the comparisons take into account (I've seen SMR drives essentially STOP responding for 45 minutes to take care of business once their buffer zones are full - literally in the case of WD REDs, figuratively for Seagates)
That's a HUGE energy consumption difference, partucularly when you take into consideration that a SSD can go from Sleep to "spinning idle/active" equivalent and back to Sleep in less than 10ms, drawing milliwatts in the low power mode - so why would you disable autosleep or set it longer than 10 seconds?
In my (enterprise) experience SSDs will (on average) easily outlast 3 sets of spinning media. At home the ratio is even more marked. Micron's 0.2-0.7 DWPD might seem puny but it's FAR HIGHER than the endurance of any spinning drive available (on SSDs, "reads are wear-free" for all intents & purposes, so simply comparing endurance figures misses a really subtle point which punts longevity even further into SSD favour). When you get into drives boasting 3-20DWPD, you're talking about hardware which is being written to at maximum speed all day, every day for far longer than 5 years before it even thinks about remapping a sector (I've used these kinds of drives at 2TB, because I needed extreme bandwidth, IOPS and durability - in systems spooling backups of dozen of filesystems/petabytes of data to tape in a short allowable window. They aren't cheap even now)
Hopefully larger and faster SSDs won't choke with even more bits per cell after cache though. I'm sure they're thinking about this, but would be great to see SLC/MLC still.
Sure gonna be interesting to see how Aug X intends to detect what's a live mic and what's not. Do they work with the OS to differentiate virtual and physical inputs? But then, do they penalize people who use Voicemeeter or Nvidia Broadcast? And even then, can they really make sure no one is simply emulating the OS?
Even if they can detect all of that what's stopping you just playing a recording of someone in to your mic?
@@randompl Honestly that would be easier to detect than an emulated OS. You could probably train a model to do that. I don't see how you can detect OS emulation however.
How long will hard drives actually last what with these huge SSDs?! I guess it’s just a matter of price
TO CLARIFY I use a WD blue SN570 SSD as my boot drive and I am convinced by them, and hard drives have their uses as that SSD will probably cost a truckload of moneys
Who uses hard drives in their computers anymore?
I like what you did there😂
They're still more robust long term, but for the average user SSDs are just the way forward
@@Dragoon710People with more than 4TB of data
@@Dragoon710 People who don't want a separate NAS for archiving?
The Lake Laogai reference was perfect!!!
Reference to the other production in the Linus Cinematic Universe was huge! It's like when Rogers the Musical posters appeared in No Way Home and She-Hulk.
7:08 I'm very curious how you guys did that! Is that actual footage of the original green screen set or is Riley just cut out from the background manually? If it's the latter it's pretty funny to record someone in a green screen and mask him out to put a fake green screen after lol
I thought the set background was real? I've seen it shown in videos...
@@circuit10 it was, but recently they changed it to a green screen to use the same studio as the new game linked channel
Can’t wait for for the Samsung Galaxy S69 to have 420TB of storage.
Quick bits are getting better ;))))
@5:00 I have seen both however and that was funny but would get old pretty fast I think. To be fair, I can't believe y'all haven't run out of quick ideas that fit the bit mold!
The 256TB will consume less energy than 8 32TB ones.
BUT if you lose that 256TB of data instead of 32/64, I don't think that power consumption will be the first "At least that" thought on your mind.
So are you still using a 10 MB drive because if it breaks you hardly loose any data?
Data loss is a know problem with a know solution.
And this is why you have a data backup plan, if it's cheap enough, I would buy two 256TB drives and have one mirror the other as a backup. Not the most ideal or thorough backup plan, but something is better than nothing (which is better than most people's backup plans).
Thanks for the tip! I just replaced my 1TB ssd in my computer with 32 individual ssds.
There's a big difference in size.
X256
@@ilantzur02, yes, just like there is a big difference between 10MB drive and 1GB drive. And yet, we moved on and now measure drives in TB.
Even when crappy towards consumers or simply greed, gotta give credit to the ones who are flat out honest when asked. Like really. I'd always appreciate honesty vs lies. At least I think I would. Maybe. Pretty sure. 🤔
at 0:33 this article from extremetech says as you can see not "eight 32TB" but "eight 32GB" its a big differnce and if you have seen the article you have noticed the HUGE image, with the corsair nova series V32 32GB 2.5" SSD on it.
"It's not coated in anything!" - I died.
When i bought my 6TB HDD i said that would be enough for 5 years before i run out of space. Needles to say i filled in around 6 months. This could last 5 years before i fill it up?
What is your use case????
I'll give it a year before you eventually realize the only real option is a petabyte server
@@No1WillKnow Games, movies and pics(and some saved tutorials for programs and MEME), saved programs, mods, for work, personal, left from school stuff, backup of my old phones and heroes 3 maps sorted by size roughly.
@@gaborkeresztes1739 thanks M8!
eventually the Petabyte will become the new Gigabyte...
could use one at around 100TB for WORM type data storage for a sane affordable price
I do actually watch both Techlinked and Gamelinked religiously, I can't wait to hear more about the QBEU
The background banter is WAYYY better this episode 👏
Squidward: Who uploads a CZcams video at 2 in the morning
Tech linked channel: Oh Boy 2 in the morning!
The beef flavored treats joke was great the first time, and the reference just makes it funnier. I hope that becomes an ongoing joke. 😂
YOU’RE ON A GREEN SCREEN? I always thought this was an actual room!!!
Last time I was this early there was still a TechLinked intro
I really like Jessica as a side kick. She's very energetic and funny.
Grass, go touch it!
"8 Harts, 1 Johnson" is my new favorite LTT bit
0:34 Marketing knows their magnitudes
I was boasting about my 2TB SSD 5 years ago(to myself, as all I’ll ever need) Overall storage about 6TB including a laptop and additional external storage. 😂
To the linked team, I’m watching every episode on both channels, and I’m loving the lore.
Also dual *Linked watcher. Maybe there will be a crossover episode in the future.
#BeefForRiley
@@danyf7429 #BeefForRileyNow!
Fixed it for you. 😉
Whoever the child yelling from behind the camera is, is amazing
7:12
Hold up, wait a minute, something ain't right.
I don't even have a PC but this dude is funny
I wonder how fast these 3D QLC drives are. Also what sort of lifespan they have.
3D TLC (the prev gen) are up to 1,800TBW per TB, and some of the fastest drives round (Seagate Firecuda)
Caching drive level
@@mycosys I’m surprised this new 256TB was not PLC. Glad it is still QLC.
The analogies were especially wild in this episode
It's only a matter of time before we get the buddy cop movie "Between a Rock and a Hart Place"
I wonder how the speculative execution it affect performance and if all benchmarks should be updated. Maybe if somebody had some Labs…
When you see the samsung quote says "32GB" and not "32TB" 💀
P.S. I'm aware they meant TB but just gotta poke fun at articles not being checked for factual accuracy.
Technically, you can load up all of your open work and living space that nothing but air ever touches with storage chips. Limited only by your money budget. And use no more than a few watts per moment. Just need a controller that can manage the massive set and keep only a few awake at a time. Most can be cut from power most of the time.
To keep the James Bond theme, the next exploit will make computers _literally explode_ GoldenEye-style. You'll want to get the microcode for that one.
Why are they comparing 256TB SSD energy usage to 8X32GB = 256GB SSD energy usage?
I am not sure if this is a typo, or they are trying to flex hard.
I was curious about that too. Riley even said 32TB and not 32GB like the page said
@@voidanomaly8243must have been a type o from an early screenshot. Im pretty sure i read that same article earlier in the day and it said 32tb
listening to riley is like listening to one of those hilariously edgy radio DJ's in GTA 5
There's a flaw in this report, as the quoted comparison says eight 32 GB drives not TB
The best part of these videos are the heckles
"her secret - leprosy" Lmfao!
Laughed out loud watching this all alone. This one was absolutely hilarious. You guys need a stand up routine, 50 mins long, HBO plus or max or max plus, or whatever. Just do it.
The laughs in this episode are great. Love it!
I don't know who the off camera co-host is, but I love their delivery!
That Boolean joke was 🔥! Loved it.
Notice how Samsung didn't also provide a price...and for good reason.
It is presumptuous to think we wouldn’t watch both. This was one of the funniest videos from the channel.
that musk burn got a like from me. you make me laugh funny magic man
If anyone is interested,
This video is 4:43 long without fillers, sponsored segment, and outro
Love Riley's laugh at all these side punches
😂
OMG linus pushed techlinked to Saturday so he could rant about his wife.
The cycling back to make the "8 Hearts and 1 Johnson" joke...... nice! Both, a peen reference and a 2g1c reference. My hat's off to .... Jakob?
8 Harts one Johnson sounds like a different kind of movie😏
The style of humor in this episode tickled my humor nerves just the right way! Thank you, whoever wrote this, keep up the good work!
According to the credits, it was GameLinked writer, Jakob Rush.
Whoever's first here, go to bed. It's pass midnight in pacific time
New Sidekick Jessica is awesome! Finally, I can understand what's been said off-camera, and her laugh is infectious.
I feel like you should have expanded upon the superconductor topic, because a lot of people probably wouldn't know why its such a big deal.
A room temp superconductor could possibly lead to computer chips that produce basically no heat. That is HUGE.
Imagine one 256TB drive failing vs one of eight 32TB drives...
The writing in this episode is on point! I'm dying, here 😂
Presume that’s a typo in the article about combining 7 “32gb” drives
"Eight Harts, One Johnson"
I''d watch that.
The Aug X segment is mis labeled with the stream deck caption. Just looking out for the little things.
7:38 lol, the restriction is weak; just record the voice you want and play it back into the mic.
Nice job Riley!
I can only imagine the pain that you feel when that SSD fails.. 😂