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HP EX920 M.2 1TB PCIe 3.1 X4 Nvme 3D TLC NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) Max 3200 Mbps 2Yy47Aa#ABC
M.2 2280, HP controller Offering with 8 flash memory channels that support PCIe 3.1 x4 and NVMe 1.3Sequential read/write speeds up to 3, 200 Mbps/ 1, 800 Mbps, an industry top leading reliability (MTBF) 2M hours, and endurance (TBW) up to 400 TBWHigher order LDPC error Correction for high speed parallel decoding and real time error Correction to ensure data integrity and securityWorks on all Windows PC, Full compatibility with host.Exe (HP software pre-installation environment). Ideal upgrade for HP PCsManufactured to HP high quality standards and fully tested and CERTIFIED in HP laboratories. Not intended for use in HP workstations
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12 Reddit comments about HP EX920 M.2 1TB PCIe 3.1 X4 Nvme 3D TLC NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) Max 3200 Mbps 2Yy47Aa#ABC:

u/NewMaxx · 2 pointsr/NewMaxx

It's just because you linked to your user saved list, the new link is fine.

The X570 pairs well with a high-performance NVMe drive. There is a decent selection of great drives right now. Since you mentioned budget I figured you'd want the best value in that segment. That would be the Sabrent Rocket, although there are other drives that share its hardware like the Silicon Power P34A80 or Addlink S70. The Rocket is the cheapest but you might trust one of the other two brands more (although I'd consider them all around the same quality). This assuming you're looking for 1TB.

It's possible to get the QLC-based Intel 660p or Crucial P1 for cheaper at 1TB and for most things they'll be just as fast. Their performance is not as consistent especially when fuller, however, due to the nature of QLC. They are an excellent value so you may want to consider that - Linus Tech Tips has a video on the 660p (the P1 has the same hardware, more or less). Alternatively there are SM2262/EN drives like the EX920 but this drive is aging a bit and at equal price I'd probably take one of the drives linked above. HP's support is suspect as well.

If you decide to go with the Rocket, be sure to check out Sabrent's site: they have a utility for formatting the drive if required (only needed if you are going to clone the OS to the new drive, and maybe not even then) and you have to register the drive to get the full five-year warranty.

u/DeusVult1095AD · 2 pointsr/buildapc

I would pick the 3600 over the 2700x.

That RAM is not B-die, 3200 CL14 is B-die. B-die is not worth the money anyways.

I think that MSI is the best option for an m-itx Ryzen motherboard.

I would pick this ssd it's comparable to the WD Black performance wise but is a much better value.

u/Eagle0913 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

5700XT is fantastic and is the best price to performance card at your range. It is straight up better than the 2070 in almost everything, while also being cheaper.

Also I would trade out a 970 for HP EX920 1 TB , as it has comparable read speeds and still pretty damn good write speeds.(Same price as your 970 too).

I would also trade your 5400RPM mass storage for something 7200 speeds. At least in my experience, there is definitely a pretty large difference in load times. I would go with this -[ Toshiba] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009E6J1BU?tag=pcpapi-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1) or two of these Seagate

u/StinkyKitten · 1 pointr/buildapcforme

Looks like there are differences between M.2 drive speeds. this might have been what he was talking about. I was looking at the HP EX920 drives and noticed a big price difference between two models:
https://www.amazon.ca/HP-SSD-EX920-M-2-2280/dp/B0795Z97K7/ref=sr_1_1
And
https://www.amazon.ca/EX950-Internal-Solid-5MS23AA-ABC/dp/B07MZDXQ6C/ref=sr_1_4

For the first drive, it says:
Sequential read/write speeds up to 3, 200 Mbps/ 1, 800 Mbps
The second:
Sequential read/write speeds up to 3, 500 Mbps/ 2, 900 Mbps
That's quite a difference in write speeds.

u/Takeshino · 1 pointr/buildapcsalesuk

How would this compare to a HP EX920/HP EX950? I've had my eye on them for a while.

u/SkyN3T24 · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

I got a Brand New-Sealed, HP EX920 M.2 PCIe 1TB SSD for only $195 Shipped. Link

u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/bapcsalescanada

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u/ohwowgee · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

And $113 on Amazon now too: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0795Z97K7

u/raistlin65 · 1 pointr/buildapc

Your case comes with one rear exhaust and one intake fan in the front. Given the gaming system you're putting together, you should get at least one more 120mm fan for the front intake, if not two.

Given your CPU and GPU, probably better to step up to a 650 watt gold power supply.

The new NVME M.2 drives are faster than the traditional 2.5 in, and plug into the motherboard, no cables required. You can get a 1tb drive for the same price. Consider getting this HP https://www.amazon.com/HP-EX920-Internal-Solid-2YY47AA/dp/B0795Z97K7 If you need to save money to afford the extra case fans and get a better GPU, then you can certainly get a 500GB NVME M.2 drive to offset those additional costs.