I've just built a new PC and I'm using an M.2 SSD alongside my old BX500 (120GB for the OS) and a 1TB HDD. Recently, my HDD started making some screeching sounds, so I think it's time to replace it. I'm considering getting a SATA SSD for non-game applications and extra storage but I've heard the BX500 is DRAMless and not the best choice nowadays. Should I still go for it, or are there better options you would recommend? By the way, I'm located in Europe, which might matter for pricing.
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You should definitely take action sooner rather than later. SSD prices have been going up recently, and they could continue to rise. As for brands, I personally recommend Samsung for their reliability, though you'll find some others that are solid too.
I think you should consider going for an NVMe SSD instead. They're faster and can really help with overall performance, especially if you're using it for applications.

That sounds like a good option! Just seems a bit pricey for basic use though.