• The cheapest 4TB PCIe 4.0 SSD on Amazon has been tested ahead of

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sun Oct 8 19:45:04 2023
    The cheapest 4TB PCIe 4.0 SSD on Amazon has been tested ahead of Prime Day and it reveals a worrying trend

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    Sun, 08 Oct 2023 19:26:53 +0000

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    The FanXiang S660 retails for just $158, but isnt all its cracked up to be.

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    Getting your hands on a 4TB SSD for just $158 ahead of Amazon Prime Day seems just too good to be true but thats exactly what youll get with the FanXiang S660, a high-capacity and low-cost NVMe PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD.

    Amazon Prime Day starts on October 10, with some of the best SSDs and fastest hard drives likely to be available at cut-price deals.

    At 4TB, the S660 is one of the biggest consumer-grade SSDs youll find as
    well as being the cheapest at $158 . Its certainly the most economical in terms of pure dollars per GB. Just prepare yourself for seriously sluggish performance, according to testing by Serve the Home . The cheapest, and largest, SSD on the market

    Its price makes the FanXiang S660 4TB the lowest-cost PCIe 4.0 4TB SSD on the market right now, beating the Silicon Power 4TB UD90 SSD by just $5. But
    these two are emblematic of a wider trend of cheaper high-capacity SSDs that just fail to live up to expectations, with performance nosediving.

    The fastest SSDs out there, including the Samsung 980 Pro, tend to only be sold in variants up to 2TB, and they generally hit read/write speeds of 7,000MB/s. This is true for the Samsung for reads, with writes hitting
    roughly 5,000MB/s.

    The fastest 4TB SSD weve seen, meanwhile, is the Crucial T700, which achieved reads of 12,400MB/s and writes of 11,800MB/s. But this will set you back $529.99 on Amazon at the time of writing.

    The S660 4TB, by contrast, reached reads of 5,057MB/s not bad but writes of just 406MB/s, which is atrocious for an SSD. Serve the Home achieved these results on CrystalDiskMark.

    The site corroborated this with additional results in ATTO another benchmarking software. Here, the S660 hit reads of 6,738MB/s but writes of an abysmal 365MB/s. Whats worse is that writes drop to 180MB/s in further
    testing when the drive is filled to the 85% mark.

    When browsing Prime Day on October 10 and 11, its important to be wary of how these drives perform in testing and real-world contexts - check out our guide to the best cheap SSD deals to make sure you get the best value and performance to boot. More from TechRadar Pro These are the best mobile workstations on the market If you're looking for a deal, check out the cheapest SSDs available today These are the best workstations around for you



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