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PNY CS900 or Adata Ultimate SU630?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vasudev" data-source="post: 923770" data-attributes="member: 30411"><p>I would add BX500 since it is priced competitively as SU630. BX500 has TLC and no DRAM so read speeds are unaffected but when flooded with too many write requests it gets slow due to no DRAM. On 240GB SLC pseudo cache is around 7-10GB depending on free space. You can buy 480GB to offset write performance hits once, SLC cache runs out but it can't be compared to MX500 with DRAM. </p><p>If your sister's use-case is basic coding, streaming, light video/photo edits and 720p gaming then SU630/BX500 should fit your needs w/o breaking your wallet.</p><p></p><p>That high operating temps is due to no DRAM and SSD controller uses little CPU and more RAM to cache the info to retrieve info a little bit faster. I've seen upto 84C when my ambients were nearing 40-45C and I was doing full image backup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vasudev, post: 923770, member: 30411"] I would add BX500 since it is priced competitively as SU630. BX500 has TLC and no DRAM so read speeds are unaffected but when flooded with too many write requests it gets slow due to no DRAM. On 240GB SLC pseudo cache is around 7-10GB depending on free space. You can buy 480GB to offset write performance hits once, SLC cache runs out but it can't be compared to MX500 with DRAM. If your sister's use-case is basic coding, streaming, light video/photo edits and 720p gaming then SU630/BX500 should fit your needs w/o breaking your wallet. That high operating temps is due to no DRAM and SSD controller uses little CPU and more RAM to cache the info to retrieve info a little bit faster. I've seen upto 84C when my ambients were nearing 40-45C and I was doing full image backup. [/QUOTE]
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