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They are 100% a scam. You will not get a 4tb NVME from aliexpress for anywhere near that price point. I just took a cursory glance and they are absolutely a scam. Every cheap drive with a too-good-to-be-true price has 5 star reviews, but they're not for SSDs. The reviews mention purses, shirts, socks, hats. I don't know of any SSD that has "fine leather". The 1 star reviews mention it does not have the correct capacity, which is a common scam with these chinese garbage. They run hacked firmware which report a 4TB capacity in your computer but they really only have 64-120GB and it just writes over older data.

Cheap drives exist, and I'd recommend quite a few of them but E-waste trash is not worth the risk unless you're fine with being scammed or losing data. If you just want a good boot drive, a Crucial p5 plus, Samsung 970 evo plus, Acer Predator GM7000 all have cheap 500gb-1tb sticks. Acer has a 4TB stick that is really good for the price, I got x3 of them for 180USD each. There is cheaper options but they're noticeably slow, especially when they start getting full.
This site seems to be pretty accurate, but as always if it's too good to be true, it probably is:
And it seems to only do amazon.
 
GPU and fixed storage aren't really related at all, so they can't really be "imbalanced." It's not like Starfield will run any better with a HDD & 2070. If software runs like shit if you have a hard drive, the problem isn't that your GPU and your fixed storage device are imbalanced, the problem is the software is, like Starfield, doing lots and lots and lots of random access reads, and probably writes, which is stupid game design, and a problem Bethesda's data architecture has had for over 20 years now. Rockstar could handle an open world on a DVD more efficiently than Bethesda could handle an open world with a much, much faster HDD.
Starfield has a peculiar quirk where every read uses a system call that bypasses the OS cache. This probably makes it run somewhat better on NVMEs, since those have very low latency and most gaming computers won’t have enough RAM to keep a reasonable portion of the game assets cached, but it does make it run beyond garbage if you’re loading from HDD. There have been mods released to make it use the OS cache specifically for the three players still installing software to HDDs.
 
They are 100% a scam. You will not get a 4tb NVME from aliexpress for anywhere near that price point. I just took a cursory glance and they are absolutely a scam. Every cheap drive with a too-good-to-be-true price has 5 star reviews, but they're not for SSDs. The reviews mention purses, shirts, socks, hats. I don't know of any SSD that has "fine leather". The 1 star reviews mention it does not have the correct capacity, which is a common scam with these chinese garbage. They run hacked firmware which report a 4TB capacity in your computer but they really only have 64-120GB and it just writes over older data. Or they flat out just give you a completely different size, which would be far worse functioning and smaller than if you spent $50 USD with a reputable vendor.

Cheap drives exist, and I'd recommend quite a few of them but E-waste trash is not worth the risk unless you're fine with being scammed or losing data. If you just want a good boot drive, a Crucial p5 plus, Samsung 970 evo plus, Acer Predator GM7000 all have cheap 500gb-1tb sticks. Acer has a 4TB stick that is really good for the price, I got x3 of them for 180USD each. There is cheaper options but they're noticeably slow, especially when they start getting full.
I'm sticking with my SAS setup for now, but I did find the concept intriguing. I have a 128GB SSD i paid $9 for that works great, but I did buy it with the expectation that I may have wasted $10. I was using it for the OS drive for my server, but moved it to a 1TB SSD that I knew was a good drive.

I did get a Walram, which seems to be a slightly more trusted Chinese company, and any m.2 drives from them go to $130 for 1tb
 
Not sure if my local e-store fucked up or they did some sort of unannounced flash sale but I was able to snag myself a new RX 7800 XT for 410 eurodollars, a price that a new RX 6800 was going for just a week or so ago on the same website before getting sold out.
Gonna be a nice upgrade after the GTX 1060 6GB that I've been torturing for the last 5 years. ;)
 
I hadn't realized that low end m.2 SSDs have gone so fard down in price, it's almost feaseable to make a server that uses a bunch of m.2 drives in a raid. No idea how well the $50 4tb m.2s on AliExpress will work tho, but if they aren't the boot drive they will probably be fast enough.
They are 100% a scam. You will not get a 4tb NVME from aliexpress for anywhere near that price point. I just took a cursory glance and they are absolutely a scam. Every cheap drive with a too-good-to-be-true price has 5 star reviews, but they're not for SSDs. The reviews mention purses, shirts, socks, hats. I don't know of any SSD that has "fine leather". The 1 star reviews mention it does not have the correct capacity, which is a common scam with these chinese garbage. They run hacked firmware which report a 4TB capacity in your computer but they really only have 64-120GB and it just writes over older data. Or they flat out just give you a completely different size, which would be far worse functioning and smaller than if you spent $50 USD with a reputable vendor.

Cheap drives exist, and I'd recommend quite a few of them but E-waste trash is not worth the risk unless you're fine with being scammed or losing data. If you just want a good boot drive, a Crucial p5 plus, Samsung 970 evo plus, Acer Predator GM7000 all have cheap 500gb-1tb sticks. Acer has a 4TB stick that is really good for the price, I got x3 of them for 180USD each. There is cheaper options but they're noticeably slow, especially when they start getting full.
he's bluffing! get them now while theyre hot!
 
he's bluffing! get them now while theyre hot!
I did check walram ssds, one of the few brands on Aliexpress that are sorta trustworthy. Their cheapest 2tb ssds are over $100. My 6tb SAS drive i got for $40
 
The future of storage is dual-actuator HDDs, or so all the YouTubers tell me.
Really, with planning out a new computer, I've just chose "all". HDD's for bulk storage and normal games, a heavy duty sata ssd for the boot and important files, and a high speed m.2 for Cyberpunk type games. Everything is isolated, so if something does go poof, I can just shut it down and recover it. Multiple drives are honestly the future
 
Every additional thing I learn about software development about Bethesda makes me appreciate Uncle Ted's worldview more and more.
The one thing I've heard in their defense is that it's very easy for designers/modders to use due in part to choices made with the engine. But I don't remember the specifics. Then there's a million counterexamples like attempting to mash multiplayer into the Creation Engine for Fallout 76.
 
Really, with planning out a new computer, I've just chose "all". HDD's for bulk storage and normal games, a heavy duty sata ssd for the boot and important files, and a high speed m.2 for Cyberpunk type games. Everything is isolated, so if something does go poof, I can just shut it down and recover it. Multiple drives are honestly the future
You're probably going to regret that.
The setup I recommend to basically everyone is all-SSD workstation/gaming computer, and just delete your pirated films and anime once you've seeded and watched them, since you can easily redownload that stuff. It's pretty affordable to get 4TB with M.2 nowadays, and few people need more in the current year. If you're intent on data hoarding, get a NAS appliance and fill it with the most cost-effective CMR HDDs (currently seems to be 16TB?) in RAID5. Set it up to automatically scrub once a month and to email you if there's an issue (so you don't turn into Linus Tech Tips and lose your data). Games and such should still install to SSD, since it makes the whole experience so much better, but if needs must you can tell Steam to make a SteamLibrary on your network drive. The extra latency from going over the network doesn't make much difference in this case, since HDDs already have such atrocious performance.
 
You're probably going to regret that.
The setup I recommend to basically everyone is all-SSD workstation/gaming computer, and just delete your pirated films and anime once you've seeded and watched them, since you can easily redownload that stuff. It's pretty affordable to get 4TB with M.2 nowadays, and few people need more in the current year. If you're intent on data hoarding, get a NAS appliance and fill it with the most cost-effective CMR HDDs (currently seems to be 16TB?) in RAID5. Set it up to automatically scrub once a month and to email you if there's an issue (so you don't turn into Linus Tech Tips and lose your data). Games and such should still install to SSD, since it makes the whole experience so much better, but if needs must you can tell Steam to make a SteamLibrary on your network drive. The extra latency from going over the network doesn't make much difference in this case, since HDDs already have such atrocious performance.
A NAS like that is thousands. Lol, im not rich. My setup is fine with the parts I have. I'm fine with a bit of Compromise
 
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MSI is preparing a new 12-volt only 10-pin connector to replace the standard motherboard 24-pin connector (archive)

This I find interesting, I guess server PSUs have been 12volt only for a while. The PSU that's already on my TS440 case uses a 10-pin 12v connection, so I'm wondering if it would be compatible with these new motherboards...
Swapping my PC to a new case and PSU made me thoroughly hate the 24 pin. 12VO is a meh thing thing, IDK. No strong feelings about it.
 
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