I'm on the hunt for a dependable 2TB NVMe drive that costs less than $110. I need it for gaming, storage, and to run my operating system, and I definitely want something that won't fail me after a while. My current setup includes a Victus 15 laptop, which has only one NVMe slot. I'm planning to repurpose my old NVMe drive in an enclosure for extra external storage, so any recommendations that fit the bill would be super helpful!
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You might want to consider the Crucial P3 Plus. It's a solid option for the price and has good performance for gaming and storage needs.
Check out the flowchart from this guide for good NVMe recommendations. Generally, anything in the entry or mid-range will do just fine for gaming and OS use—most spec differences won't matter that much in these scenarios.
Just a heads-up, most NAND flash memory comes from Samsung's factory, so you’ll find that drives perform similarly in quality. What matters more is your read/write usage—if you push the limits, you can risk sectors dying over time, no matter the price.
Honestly, all NVMe drives will eventually fail. It's just part of the deal, just like traditional spinning drives. Focus on getting one that meets your needs and keep backups.
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