Storage Solutions Is this DRAM-less SSD good?

guys any notable difference between wd570 vs crucial p3?
as far as i can see, both are dramless.
what about crucial service?
my usecase is booting windows and maybe storing some steam games.
In actual real world usage as a secondary/game drive, nope. But if there will be repeated writes, or for use as boot drive, always go for a DRAM SSD.
 
In actual real world usage as a secondary/game drive, nope. But if there will be repeated writes, or for use as boot drive, always go for a DRAM SSD.
i went with 1tb wd sn570.
i think there was one 970 evo, but samsung recently had some issues with this lineup so i skipped it.
considering i had a sata 256gb m2 ssd since the last 3 year, i think this would be a big improvement.
Which one would you get P3 Plus Gen4 (5.5k) or SN570 Gen3 (5.1k)? both 1TB.
can you send me a link for p3 plus
 
Which one would you get P3 Plus Gen4 (5.5k) or SN570 Gen3 (5.1k)? both 1TB.
SN570 eyes closed because even in worst circumstances its write speeds won't go down below 500MB/s while P3 speeds can drop to hdd level 100MB/s write speeds under worst circumstances. Also, P3 & P3 Plus are basically same with only difference being P3 Plus is Gen4(aka pcie v4.0) while P3 is gen3.
@awestorr 970 evo plus has no firmware issue which affected samsung 980 pro/990 pro/870 evo but 970 evo plus runs hot(even hotter than usual for typical NVMe ssd) so not prefereable for laptops/pc cases with restricted/avg air flow else it is quite good for a typical user even if old model.
 
SN570 eyes closed because even in worst circumstances its write speeds won't go down below 500MB/s while P3 speeds can drop to hdd level 100MB/s write speeds under worst circumstances. Also, P3 & P3 Plus are basically same with only difference being P3 Plus is Gen4(aka pcie v4.0) while P3 is gen3.
@awestorr 970 evo plus has no firmware issue which affected samsung 980 pro/990 pro/870 evo but 970 evo plus runs hot(even hotter than usual for typical NVMe ssd) so not prefereable for laptops/pc cases with restricted/avg air flow else it is quite good for a typical user even if old model.
good to know. i was thinking whether i should have gone with that .


UPDATE-
Does using a dramless ssd as an boot ssd, decrease its lifespan?
asking because today i checked my ssd"s health on crystaldisk and its showing 73%
after around 3 years of use.
Is this normal?
 
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