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Is Patriot SSD good?

Is Patriot SSD good?

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jijablonka
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05-07-2023, 08:45 PM
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Is Patriot SSD good?
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jijablonka
05-07-2023, 08:45 PM #1

Is Patriot SSD good?

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HippoMonk
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05-08-2023, 02:36 AM
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Patriot offers solid RAM options. The Viper lineup is impressive, and their SSDs are generally considered mid-range. Since reviews weren't great, I opted for a Samsung EVO instead. If you manage to find a good price, it wouldn't be a bad choice.
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HippoMonk
05-08-2023, 02:36 AM #2

Patriot offers solid RAM options. The Viper lineup is impressive, and their SSDs are generally considered mid-range. Since reviews weren't great, I opted for a Samsung EVO instead. If you manage to find a good price, it wouldn't be a bad choice.

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garman14
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05-08-2023, 06:22 AM
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Patriot offers solid RAM options. The Viper lineup is impressive. Their SSDs are generally considered mid-range. Since reviews weren't great, I opted for a Samsung EVO instead. If you manage to find a good price, it could still be a worthwhile purchase.
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garman14
05-08-2023, 06:22 AM #3

Patriot offers solid RAM options. The Viper lineup is impressive. Their SSDs are generally considered mid-range. Since reviews weren't great, I opted for a Samsung EVO instead. If you manage to find a good price, it could still be a worthwhile purchase.

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Awsomeguyclaw7
Junior Member
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05-08-2023, 06:32 AM
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I understand Themastererr! Even not the top Rams, we still get back to your point!
Every time you want to purchase a new 'disk', you'll need to dig deep. You'll have to visit the original site, find the product, and then check its "specifications" (especially the Total Bytes Written). That tells you how much storage it can hold in GB! Try to gather as much TB as possible.
Greetings from Greece
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Awsomeguyclaw7
05-08-2023, 06:32 AM #4

I understand Themastererr! Even not the top Rams, we still get back to your point!
Every time you want to purchase a new 'disk', you'll need to dig deep. You'll have to visit the original site, find the product, and then check its "specifications" (especially the Total Bytes Written). That tells you how much storage it can hold in GB! Try to gather as much TB as possible.
Greetings from Greece