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Posted 5 September 2023
Corsair MP600 PRO XT 2TB M.2 PCIe NVMe with Heatsink SSD - 6,800 MB/s
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- Backward compatible with PCIe Gen3 Platforms Intel 100, 200, 300, 400, X99, X299 Chipsets, AMD Socket AM4 Platform, X399;
- For Gen4 storage performance A PCIe Gen4 x4 controller delivers up to 7,100MB/s sequential read and 6,800MB/s sequential write speeds;
- Your PC fast Load games, start Windows, open and transfer files, all faster than ever. High-speed M.2 NVMe 1.4 PCIe x4 Gen4 interface Utilizing PCIe Gen4 technology to leverage maximum bandwidth;
- High-density 3D TLC NAND It's the optimal blend of performance and endurance to keep your drive performing its best for years;
- Excellent endurance Insured for 3,000 TB of write operations, the MP600 PRO XT ensures quality that will allow you to securely archive your data for years.
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sorted byAnd today, 'GOTY' Starfield (if only) scales with RAM speed, so now its the fastest DDR5 RAM speeds that matter. And AMD Zen 4 cannot even exploit extreme DDR5 speeds. Things are certainly kept interesting for PC gamers with too much money to spend.
You're behind the times.
Zen4 AGESA (BIOS) updates have fixed the issues with higher than 6000Mhz RAM.
Speeds up to 8000Mhz are perfectly fine now (for those that can afford them). (edited)
I'd buy now to be honest, even if they do go down any further it wouldn't be by much and they chance of
them increasing is higher.
The smaller brand drives (Netac/ADATA/Integral/fanxiang/etc - anything manufactured by BiWin) may still go down as they mostly use YMTC NAND and I've not seen any reports of them scaling back production (yet).
No guarantee though. (edited)
The drive without heatsink is £84-88 and you're getting a pretty chunky heatsink for that extra money.
Too tall for the PS5 unless you want to leave the cover off (the cover will go on, just bulges a bit). (edited)
Is it worth cancelling NH for this?
Can NH get similar speed with a third party heatsink?
This is a decent deal though if you don't want to wait for the NH.
Only downside is if you ever want to remove the HS it voids the warranty.
From reviews it looks like you can get the cover back on but it bulges a bit.