F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Yes, the DAHUA SSD is considered good. It offers reliable performance and solid durability for everyday use.

Yes, the DAHUA SSD is considered good. It offers reliable performance and solid durability for everyday use.

Yes, the DAHUA SSD is considered good. It offers reliable performance and solid durability for everyday use.

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__Gold_Fish__
Member
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07-29-2016, 03:50 AM
#1
I was looking for an affordable M.2 SSD with a heatsink, but staying within my budget made it tough. Eventually, I discovered a cheaper option—DAHUA E900N512G, 512GB NVMe M.2 SSD priced at just 31.74 USD.
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__Gold_Fish__
07-29-2016, 03:50 AM #1

I was looking for an affordable M.2 SSD with a heatsink, but staying within my budget made it tough. Eventually, I discovered a cheaper option—DAHUA E900N512G, 512GB NVMe M.2 SSD priced at just 31.74 USD.

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eva090
Junior Member
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08-09-2016, 04:41 PM
#2
Branding is irrelevant since parts such as the controller, flash, dram, etc., come from a limited number of suppliers. I don’t know the exact performance, but if you don’t require top speed, it should work just fine.
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eva090
08-09-2016, 04:41 PM #2

Branding is irrelevant since parts such as the controller, flash, dram, etc., come from a limited number of suppliers. I don’t know the exact performance, but if you don’t require top speed, it should work just fine.

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JonathanDigger
Junior Member
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08-10-2016, 12:07 PM
#3
Why is this a requirement?
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JonathanDigger
08-10-2016, 12:07 PM #3

Why is this a requirement?

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1234qaz12qaz
Posting Freak
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08-15-2016, 04:05 PM
#4
It gives me a sense of security. Cooler temps seem to mean a better day, right?
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1234qaz12qaz
08-15-2016, 04:05 PM #4

It gives me a sense of security. Cooler temps seem to mean a better day, right?

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Aydenman81
Member
139
08-17-2016, 08:04 AM
#5
Absolutely, but following that Asus motherboard overvoltage CPU incident... I started doubting myself '-'
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Aydenman81
08-17-2016, 08:04 AM #5

Absolutely, but following that Asus motherboard overvoltage CPU incident... I started doubting myself '-'

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snuttisnutti
Member
206
08-21-2016, 11:08 PM
#6
branding still doesn't have much impact, but it's clear you're thinking critically. If you doubt a famous brand like ASUS, it makes sense to question their reliability. Take the A80 and TeamGroup MP34—both use the same controller. If these companies had produced poor products, they'd likely be out of business now.
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snuttisnutti
08-21-2016, 11:08 PM #6

branding still doesn't have much impact, but it's clear you're thinking critically. If you doubt a famous brand like ASUS, it makes sense to question their reliability. Take the A80 and TeamGroup MP34—both use the same controller. If these companies had produced poor products, they'd likely be out of business now.

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CasualCraft
Junior Member
27
08-22-2016, 01:35 AM
#7
They shouldn't set the temperature too high or too low in NAND flash, as it can cause more damage than intended. I'm in agreement with @Caroline. If you can't afford NVMe, SATA remains the more affordable option.
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CasualCraft
08-22-2016, 01:35 AM #7

They shouldn't set the temperature too high or too low in NAND flash, as it can cause more damage than intended. I'm in agreement with @Caroline. If you can't afford NVMe, SATA remains the more affordable option.

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Cl0ud_Client
Member
169
08-23-2016, 03:57 PM
#8
Only if the drive reaches dangerous temperatures should it be a concern. For those on a tighter budget, opting for a reliable PCIe 3.0 unit makes sense—it doesn’t get as hot as the newer 4.0/5.0 models. What’s your budget looking like? The Team Group MP34 is priced around $50 USD for a 1TB version in the US.
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Cl0ud_Client
08-23-2016, 03:57 PM #8

Only if the drive reaches dangerous temperatures should it be a concern. For those on a tighter budget, opting for a reliable PCIe 3.0 unit makes sense—it doesn’t get as hot as the newer 4.0/5.0 models. What’s your budget looking like? The Team Group MP34 is priced around $50 USD for a 1TB version in the US.