Tell me why I shouldn't have just bought this ssd

Tell me why I shouldn't have just bought this ssd.

could've bought a hooker

Could have paid for a professional whore.

could have brought 3 onaholes

>picking anything other than NVMe
user...

>Tell me why I shouldn't have just bought this ssd.
But you should! I currently have three at home (120, 250, 500GB) and one in my work laptop (actually the second laptop I use it in) and I have had a total of 0 (zero) issues with it. They're also very, very fast as in SATA saturating fast.

Good choice user.

Is there anything wrong with PNY SSDs?

The oldest one I have is 5- 6 years old and it works as good as the first day I bought it, even after I fished it out of my old computer which was stored in a non climate control garage.

With that money you could have spent it on a quality escort

Should have got the new 860 evo

Should have got the old 840 evo

>250 GB
Too small

>100$
>quality whore

Should have got a seagate 60GB 5400RPM HDD

250GB isn't a whole lot and the 860 Evo is already out. If your use case can benefit from NVMe, you might also want to take a look at the 960 Evo.
With all that said, a 250GB 850 Evo is still a great SSD.

Man I love the consumer electronics forum on this newfangled four channel that so hip with those kids. Posting about my purchasing habits was definitely the intended use of this board and definitely not actual technology discussion.

What's better about 860 evo ?

Should have got a 30GB 1.8" Hitachi microdrive

>tfw found some 850 EVOs for under $80 the other week

Literally nothing if you are still using SATA 3.

MX500 is (usually) cheaper and faster.

Are you running database loads on your system? That's about the only thing your pictured SSD is bad at.

Everyone running DB stuff will probably opt for anything 3DXpoint-based, since it's waaaaaaaay faster than anything NAND for that.

The 860 is more durable.

Who cares, the client workloads will never do enough writing before the warranty ends.

There's no reason really, apart from the 860 EVO. I got the 1TB version 3 years ago on Amazon Prime Day for roughly £210. Best decision of my life.

because any cheaper ssd works as well.

You could have bought a sugar baby.

It's already deprecated. Should have bought optane.

Crosspoint is useful for like 3.5 workloads and none of them are client.

Question of price for capacity. I've seen a bunch of DBs using RAID 5 or 10 on SSDs, just to get it large enough for the datasets. 5 if they're starved for space, 10 otherwise.

Crosspoint is just waaaay to tasty for DB stuff (that steady-state perf oh god).
Intel needs to get higher capacities going.

I just bought the 850 Pro for 90€.

The 10 year warranty tells me that it is a good SSD with lower failure percentage compared to other SSDs.

this

they're fine. I have been using a 256gb and i've had no problems for a year and a half so far.

Been using a 480GB one for over two years

>SATA
Damn nigga...

>implying you're using that m.2 nvme for anything that will saturate it
moving your anime from one drive to the other doesn't count, friend

>Not pro
Disgusting

MX500 bro

Imbecil goy

>actually assuming you're going to write that much to your ssd within the warranty

If you're asking it probably means your low on money.
You probably should have saved the money instead.

OR purchased some bonds.

That's correct, 100$ is a good enough price for a quality escort (female)

I own that drive. I'm retarded.
You own that drive. You are now retarded.