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[MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments
Bisjac:
--- Quote from: espio100 on December 13, 2015, 09:54:42 AM ---Oh btw im too lazy to edit my post but does anyone have an idea SSD's will become cheaper in the future?
New things tend to be p expensive when they come out
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They are all going down in price very quickly by the month.
They say by end of 2016, they will be on par with (per gigabyte) of hdd prices. Obviously hdd will still allow easier larger sizes.
Ipquarx:
--- Quote from: Bisjac on December 13, 2015, 10:35:02 AM ---They are all going down in price very quickly by the month.
They say by end of 2016, they will be on par with (per gigabyte) of hdd prices. Obviously hdd will still allow easier larger sizes.
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I wouldn't be too sure about that, we already have 16TB SSD's coming out for enterprise purposes
obviously insanely expensive, but they exist
Bisjac:
The big price differences are going to be across form factors.
Hdds and ssds that still use stuffty sata will be roughly same price (per gigabyte)
While pci x2 lane express cards and m.2 x2/x4 lane chip ssd's will cost a lil more still
espio100:
--- Quote from: Bisjac on December 13, 2015, 12:50:09 PM ---The big price differences are going to be across form factors.
Hdds and ssds that still use stuffty sata will be roughly same price (per gigabyte)
While pci x2 lane express cards and m.2 x2/x4 lane chip ssd's will cost a lil more still
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PCI SSD's are the stuff man
unfortunely they are expensive af.
Later when I bought my PC I am going to buy the SSD's later one and was planning to get a normal SSD and a PCI-SSD.
Unfortunely my MB doesnt have enough PCI slots so I have to figure that out.
Pastrey Crust:
I don't see a problem with 6GB/s SATA wiring for a normal user. Not like you were planning to mount a loving server to feed millions of people or massive video edit.