I'm grateful for you placing all those charts in your presentations. Quite often, I'll pause on those to do some of my own comparisons, i.e. for price, availability in my region, etc. Keep up the great work! 👍
I have this drive and it's BLAZINGLY fast. Definitely was worth buying for me. Everything affected by read/write speed and is not limited by other factors is FAAAAST. Uuh
Yeah gonna be using some spinning rust for NAS for a while... although i'm at 260ish for gen4 for 2tb OS drive at this point, no more 1tb for me hopefully.
I have a 1TB WD SN570 and a 1TB Samsung 980, both pcie gen 3.0, think I'll hold off until direct storage is a thing for games! Love the reviews though! Thanks for taking the time to make them!
I would love to hear more about the limitations that an 8TB SSD has compared to a 4TB SSD. I am intrigued by what these are and why they occur. This is a topic that you mentioned briefly near the end of the video. I am planning to do some things that require massive amounts of Data storage. I am wondering if HDD or Sata SSD would be a better choice or if the limitations of 8TB M.2 SSD are negligible or whatnot.
I gotta say, Sabrent is my go to brand for NVMe SSD's. I have 3 NVMe's in my PC. one 1tb Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus. the 2nd drive is just the Regular 1tb Sabrent Rocket gen 4 that isnt quite as fast as the Rocket 4 plus. For my 3rd drive, I have a 1tb Crucial P3 Plus. I like them all but I like the Rocket 4 plus more than any other drive I've ever had.
I really hope this can happen, but I think EU availability, or lack thereof might be a problem here. I'd mentioned the Gold P31 in the past and they weren't available in EU markets at all.
Great review! Q: The SN770 is at the top of the most charts, but way behind the consistency test. Is this because it doesn't have a heatsink and throttles down after a certain amount of time?
I've had two 4tb rocket 4 plus SSDs die on me after two months of use. PS5 no longer recognizes the drive both times. To Sabrent's credit they've now sent me another replacement. We'll see how long this one lasts.
Great round up and video Nada 🤩🤯👍. It’s good to see comparison video’s like this as it can shown “you (DON’T) always get what your pay for. Kingston used to be renowned with it’s SATA SSDs’ being at the bottom of the charts when it came to overall and individual benchmarks ….. but the new models are a complete 180 degree turn on this and being very good value and pricing these days 🥰🤯. Sabrent have shown some similar price to performance with their Gen3 and early Gen4 drives. Consumers are now getting spoilt for choice which is great which is great for consumers. Unless you’re into high end production work, Gen4 isn’t a necessity for the majority of uses. Keep up the great work Techtesters 🥰🫠👍😇
Hi, I know this is a different topic but I've been watching your videos for a few years now and they have always been helpful so I would like to hear your opinion about this. I've just ordered a 5900x for €380, which is an amazing price, especially in my country. I am aware ryzen 7000s are on the way but my CPU is often at 100% even after closing every background process. I'm currently on a i5-9600k(6c/6t) with a MSI Z390 Gaming Plus. I think that waiting for Ryzen 7000 would cost a lot of extra money for the new chipset and DDR5, do you agree? In your opinion, is it likely going to be like this? Because if at this price point I'll be able to get just a 6 core cpu with an overpriced board I can say I got a good deal on the 5900x for €380(I know core count is not everything but I care about multitasking). Are there any factors that could make AM5 affordable right away or my thought process makes sense from a money-saving perspective? Also, I'll sell my current CPU and motherboard to get some money back.
@@TechTesters great to hear, I'm waiting for amazon prime day sales to get the motherboard, probably a B550 Gaming Edge by MSI. The B550 Rog Strix-F looks good too but I've read about a lot of issues with the networking chip and LAN port. Thanks for the answer, love the content
@Techtesters ,❤️ hey please can you do a full review of Asus ProArt Oled Portable Monitor 21.6 inch PQ22UC. (This monitor has - 0.1ms response time - 4K 60hz OLED - 99% Dci-p3 Colour Gamut - 10 Bit Colour - HDR-10 - Portability to Anywhere)
I've had ryzen 5000 on a b550 motherboard for about a year and a half now maybe I finally jump into pcie Gen 4 speeds I'm still rocking a mid-range gen 3 lol Think I would notice a difference??
@@TechTesters Ahhh senpai noticed me! I have a crucial P1 1TB with crucial software that incorporates some system RAM usage I forget what they call it. Mostly I'm just gaming and since there is no games released for PC that take advantage of fast storage maybe it's just not worth it?? At least not yet? THANK YOUUUU
My Motherboard has two M2 slots, one has a heatsink the other doesn't. It's really quite annoying since the one without is directly under the GPU so it's getting hot air blown on it at high load. 🤦♂️
It's Physics. So, purchase a SSD with an effective slender heat-sink. Or, only put infrequently-used data on the SSD under the GPU, which is pretty-much what you have anyways, on a properly load-balanced data storage scheme.
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Is there a way to test the reliability of SSDs? I had a Sabrent Rocket 4.0 (non plus) and it suddenly died one day. I got a blue screen and my PC wouldn't boot into windows, the SSD didn't even show up in the BIOS. I installed Windows on another SSD and while I could see the Sabrent drive in Disk Management it wouldn't initialize and any data recovery software I tried failed. It was completely gone. I know it's probably unfair to judge a brand from a single failure, but I'll probably avoid Sabrent drives in the future.
There is, it’s called S.M.A.R.T data, don’t ask me what it stands for, I don’t remember. I’d be curious on how you killed the drive as drives will warn you that they approach EOL and many SSD’s will lock up and only allow reading and not writing to prevent any more wear on the drive to prevent data loss It should take years before an SSD dies
@@ryanwallace983 It was only a few months old, nowhere near EOL. I have no idea what happened. S.M.A.R.T, by the way, stands for "Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology". It's not a reliability test, it's just a monitoring system. It can tell you if your drive has any issues that might affect reliability, but it's not something you would use to test for a drive's reliability in a review context. In my case I didn't notice any issues prior to the failure, it just suddenly died, I would imagine it had some kind of manufacturing defect.
Would avoid Sabrent, I owned the Sabrent 1TB Rocket 4.0 and it died on me without showing any symptoms at all. Just stopped being recognized in the bios... Sabrent support hasnt been helpful either honestly would avoid the brand.
@@TechTesters Still waiting on a response from them its been over two weeks, from others I've heard they had to ship their defective NVME for an RMA which costs pretty much the same price as getting a new nvme. It just sucks that the drive died without giving any heads up or anything (had it for a year and a half).
I spend a lot of time at the beach doing work but also relaxing and I have had problems with previous laptop's overheating in the sun when I'm gaming, and I think sand is also a problem. I was wondering if you could go the beach in a bikini and show us the best laptop that you would use for someone who is at the beach a lot. Thank You.
Could you please produce an un-biased instructional PSA on what all this, "Hardware Encryption" on storage devices, actually means, please? My brain, though having built my own and repaired\upgraded others' PCs for over 35-years, MY BRANEzzz literally *{kaboom} E X P L O D E {BLAMMO}* when I ponder how I am AutoMagically Protected From iPersonal Data Intrusion\Theft/Corruption on this "Hardware-Encrypted Storage Device" doesn't function when plugged-into or installed in some other machine out-of-my-control. Is there something that I am missing? {an oddvious, "Yesss, My Preciousss"
I'm grateful for you placing all those charts in your presentations. Quite often, I'll pause on those to do some of my own comparisons, i.e. for price, availability in my region, etc.
Keep up the great work! 👍
I have this drive and it's BLAZINGLY fast. Definitely was worth buying for me.
Everything affected by read/write speed and is not limited by other factors is FAAAAST. Uuh
8TB for $1500! Hope more companies push it up that high to bring those prices down.
Yeah gonna be using some spinning rust for NAS for a while... although i'm at 260ish for gen4 for 2tb OS drive at this point, no more 1tb for me hopefully.
I have a 1TB WD SN570 and a 1TB Samsung 980, both pcie gen 3.0, think I'll hold off until direct storage is a thing for games! Love the reviews though! Thanks for taking the time to make them!
I am holding on to my Evo(4 of them) sata drives for now till direct storage.
Definitely my go to channel for SSD reviews. Amazing job!
Thank you for another very comprehensive review that is FULL of detailed content. Making a purchase decision after your reviews is so easy!
Eagerly waiting for your video.
I would love to hear more about the limitations that an 8TB SSD has compared to a 4TB SSD. I am intrigued by what these are and why they occur. This is a topic that you mentioned briefly near the end of the video. I am planning to do some things that require massive amounts of Data storage. I am wondering if HDD or Sata SSD would be a better choice or if the limitations of 8TB M.2 SSD are negligible or whatnot.
Can't wait to see WD SN850X review from you guys.
I gotta say, Sabrent is my go to brand for NVMe SSD's. I have 3 NVMe's in my PC. one 1tb Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus. the 2nd drive is just the Regular 1tb Sabrent Rocket gen 4 that isnt quite as fast as the Rocket 4 plus. For my 3rd drive, I have a 1tb Crucial P3 Plus. I like them all but I like the Rocket 4 plus more than any other drive I've ever had.
Excellent review! Precise, concise to the point. I love it.
I already own (ordered) two of these & just came here for the pretty lady review👌🏼💫
An 8 TB NVME, crazy to think about! Thanks for the review 👍
Nice review with good advice as usual
Thank you :D
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It’s prime day and I’m making sure I get a good item :)
I'm very interested in seeing your review of SK hynix Platinum P41 NVMe.
I really hope this can happen, but I think EU availability, or lack thereof might be a problem here. I'd mentioned the Gold P31 in the past and they weren't available in EU markets at all.
@@thestrykernet Amazon NL sells it for 250 eur 😂 but i ordered mine from Amazon USA last week for 140 USD shipped to the Netherlands
Hello.
I enjoy your videos; they’re very informative!
Would you please review the FireCuda 530?
How many SSD video's? Techtesters: Yes.
8tb.... would be enough for a while. Except it would cost me more than my whole PC :D
Great review!
Q: The SN770 is at the top of the most charts, but way behind the consistency test. Is this because it doesn't have a heatsink and throttles down after a certain amount of time?
Afaik, it doesn't have DRAM. maybe that's why
I wonder how many or few they make of the 8TB since not a lot of people will buy it. I thought the Samsung 4TB drives were obscene, but 8TB is beyond.
you didn't show the back of it. I'm trying to find out if I'm supposed to remove the easy to remove sticker or should it be left on?
I bought the 2TB non-Plus version for $80 only because I needed cheap SSD storage as my PC only came with 1TB storage. Is this decent for the price?
Good video. I have the 1 tb plus os drive and the standard 1tb for second drive.
Exact same here. Been working great for about 1 year now.
I've had two 4tb rocket 4 plus SSDs die on me after two months of use. PS5 no longer recognizes the drive both times. To Sabrent's credit they've now sent me another replacement. We'll see how long this one lasts.
Thank you.
Oh so you aren’t selling ssd heat sinks ? Lol. Thanks for the review. I had my eye on this one
Waiting for your review of the Xpg gammix S70, have seen mixed views about this ssd from a lot of reviewers and im really confused
Thanks!
Great round up and video Nada 🤩🤯👍. It’s good to see comparison video’s like this as it can shown “you (DON’T) always get what your pay for. Kingston used to be renowned with it’s SATA SSDs’ being at the bottom of the charts when it came to overall and individual benchmarks ….. but the new models are a complete 180 degree turn on this and being very good value and pricing these days 🥰🤯. Sabrent have shown some similar price to performance with their Gen3 and early Gen4 drives. Consumers are now getting spoilt for choice which is great which is great for consumers. Unless you’re into high end production work, Gen4 isn’t a necessity for the majority of uses. Keep up the great work Techtesters 🥰🫠👍😇
I was looking for a test of the Rocket 4 Plus-G from you, but no joy.😢
Hi, I know this is a different topic but I've been watching your videos for a few years now and they have always been helpful so I would like to hear your opinion about this. I've just ordered a 5900x for €380, which is an amazing price, especially in my country. I am aware ryzen 7000s are on the way but my CPU is often at 100% even after closing every background process. I'm currently on a i5-9600k(6c/6t) with a MSI Z390 Gaming Plus.
I think that waiting for Ryzen 7000 would cost a lot of extra money for the new chipset and DDR5, do you agree? In your opinion, is it likely going to be like this? Because if at this price point I'll be able to get just a 6 core cpu with an overpriced board I can say I got a good deal on the 5900x for €380(I know core count is not everything but I care about multitasking). Are there any factors that could make AM5 affordable right away or my thought process makes sense from a money-saving perspective? Also, I'll sell my current CPU and motherboard to get some money back.
I was looking for a new pc for a friend last night and came to the same conclusion: the 5900x with a cheap-ish board and ram is a great deal atm :)
@@TechTesters great to hear, I'm waiting for amazon prime day sales to get the motherboard, probably a B550 Gaming Edge by MSI. The B550 Rog Strix-F looks good too but I've read about a lot of issues with the networking chip and LAN port. Thanks for the answer, love the content
How much is the total available storage capacity. For the 8TB
best enclosure for this nvme?
@Techtesters ,❤️ hey please can you do a full review of Asus ProArt Oled Portable Monitor 21.6 inch PQ22UC.
(This monitor has - 0.1ms response time - 4K 60hz OLED - 99% Dci-p3 Colour Gamut - 10 Bit Colour - HDR-10 - Portability to Anywhere)
I've had ryzen 5000 on a b550 motherboard for about a year and a half now maybe I finally jump into pcie Gen 4 speeds I'm still rocking a mid-range gen 3 lol
Think I would notice a difference??
Which SSD do you have, and what do you do? :)
@@TechTesters Ahhh senpai noticed me! I have a crucial P1 1TB with crucial software that incorporates some system RAM usage I forget what they call it. Mostly I'm just gaming and since there is no games released for PC that take advantage of fast storage maybe it's just not worth it?? At least not yet? THANK YOUUUU
Is this Only for the PS5 or can I use this with a case for my MacBook?.
My Motherboard has two M2 slots, one has a heatsink the other doesn't. It's really quite annoying since the one without is directly under the GPU so it's getting hot air blown on it at high load. 🤦♂️
It's Physics.
So, purchase a SSD with an effective slender heat-sink. Or, only put infrequently-used data on the SSD under the GPU, which is pretty-much what you have anyways, on a properly load-balanced data storage scheme.
😍😍😍hello mam we always watching your vedios specilay me very help fully vedios thank you love you your fan hope you got billions subscribers 🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘❤❤❤❤❤
Can you please review WD green 2tb NVME? I am looking for cheapest option for storage. I have only NVME connection inside Asus TUF f15 2022.
Timestamps seem to refer to the Crucial P5 Plus, but it's just a small mistake
Fixed, thank you!
I really enjoy listening to you. So pleasant and smooth voice. with a deep tech review. Artist must be health. Greetings from Serbia!
Is there a way to test the reliability of SSDs? I had a Sabrent Rocket 4.0 (non plus) and it suddenly died one day. I got a blue screen and my PC wouldn't boot into windows, the SSD didn't even show up in the BIOS. I installed Windows on another SSD and while I could see the Sabrent drive in Disk Management it wouldn't initialize and any data recovery software I tried failed. It was completely gone. I know it's probably unfair to judge a brand from a single failure, but I'll probably avoid Sabrent drives in the future.
There is, it’s called S.M.A.R.T data, don’t ask me what it stands for, I don’t remember.
I’d be curious on how you killed the drive as drives will warn you that they approach EOL and many SSD’s will lock up and only allow reading and not writing to prevent any more wear on the drive to prevent data loss
It should take years before an SSD dies
@@ryanwallace983 It was only a few months old, nowhere near EOL. I have no idea what happened. S.M.A.R.T, by the way, stands for "Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology". It's not a reliability test, it's just a monitoring system. It can tell you if your drive has any issues that might affect reliability, but it's not something you would use to test for a drive's reliability in a review context. In my case I didn't notice any issues prior to the failure, it just suddenly died, I would imagine it had some kind of manufacturing defect.
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Direct store needs to hurry up :)
Nice Review 😀👍
Regards from Europe from my channel 👍
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3090Ti cost me my arms.Now this cost me my legs.Lols!!!
do you really enjoy reading all the comments?
Almost all of them 😅
we color comparative study
Booo the person who got their comment pinned must have deleted it
Sweet mother of god the 8TB is $1499 lol (understandable since it's fricken 8tb)
Would avoid Sabrent, I owned the Sabrent 1TB Rocket 4.0 and it died on me without showing any symptoms at all. Just stopped being recognized in the bios... Sabrent support hasnt been helpful either honestly would avoid the brand.
Wasn't it still under warranty? Didn't they replace it?
@@TechTesters Still waiting on a response from them its been over two weeks, from others I've heard they had to ship their defective NVME for an RMA which costs pretty much the same price as getting a new nvme. It just sucks that the drive died without giving any heads up or anything (had it for a year and a half).
@@Cemito where did you order it from?
@@TechTesters Amazon was my original place of purchase, shipped and sold by amazon
I spend a lot of time at the beach doing work but also relaxing and I have had problems with previous laptop's overheating in the sun when I'm gaming, and I think sand is also a problem. I was wondering if you could go the beach in a bikini and show us the best laptop that you would use for someone who is at the beach a lot. Thank You.
*''Won't fit in steam deck''* lol thanks for telling
You'd be surprised.
Could you please produce an un-biased instructional PSA on what all this, "Hardware Encryption" on storage devices, actually means, please?
My brain, though having built my own and repaired\upgraded others' PCs for over 35-years, MY BRANEzzz literally *{kaboom} E X P L O D E {BLAMMO}* when I ponder how I am AutoMagically Protected From iPersonal Data Intrusion\Theft/Corruption on this "Hardware-Encrypted Storage Device" doesn't function when plugged-into or installed in some other machine out-of-my-control.
Is there something that I am missing? {an oddvious, "Yesss, My Preciousss"
How is she so beautiful??? 🤗 🥰
Go be thirsty somewhere else
Respect her work
i search over geizhals... there are some interesting options to buy which no one reviews, especially in EU