I'm looking to buy an M.2 NVMe SSD and I'm wondering if they are all the same or if there are specific models I should consider. Since I'm trying to keep costs down, I'd prefer options that won't break the bank—like around $300 for a 1TB drive. Any recommendations?
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When gaming, I suggest going for a TLC SSD instead of SLC, ideally with 3D NAND or DRAM. It's definitely worth checking out specific models, but I understand that it can get a bit technical. If you're lost, just let me know, and I can suggest specific names!
Most users find that the Kingston NV3 is a great budget-friendly option. It’s currently priced around $160 for 1TB, and it's more than enough for gaming and daily usage. If you do a bit of digging, you might even find used ones for about $100 on Facebook Marketplace!
If you're looking for good quality, the ones that come with DRAM, like the Samsung 990 Pro or WD Black 850x, are great options. You can find the 990 Pro 1TB for about $200, which is pretty solid. The WD Black SN7100 and Samsung Evo are also decent choices, though a bit simpler. Just a heads up, Gen 5 drives with DRAM can be pricey but don't offer huge performance gains for general use.

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