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Amazon India lightning deals

Edifier R1700BT has good reviews. If you can, you should grab R1855DB, which has the same drivers, but have digital inputs and sub out. Depends on or usecase of course. If you only want to use these with a PC, then a very good pair at a good price.
All good points, but at a 50% more cost the R1855DB don't sound 50% better than the R1700BT
Edit: I've been noticing very poor and slow response from Amazon website on my laptop. This has been going on for quite some time now. All other websites open well.
On my mobile App the amazon works fine. I tried different browsers too . All same kind of experience. has anyone else also facing same issues?
Any one else using AWS :)
 
Lolz deal
Rs.120+Delivery 60 = 180
Will it be delivered ? dekhengey hum log.
 

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QLC are good as a game drive only with occasional writes. For a proper secondary drive, get TLC
OS = TLC w/ DRAM
2nd = TLC
Game = QLC
Can go with QLC as secondary storage drive too especially if going to fill/mostly fill it within first few days/week/month as read speeds will remain good even for QLC. An example of this would be using it as replacement drive for some typical 2TB hdd from which copying will not result in filling of its cache anyway which is what gives poor write speeds on QLC/any ssd.
@Emrebel
 
Deal of the day: Amazon Basics External NVMe M.2 Sata SSD Enclosure USB 3.1 GEN 2 Type-c Port 10 Gbps, Sizes of 2230/2242/2260/2280mm 2TB M-Key B+M Key for Laptop,Computer & Desktop (Black) https://amzn.eu/d/1TrYBYO
.9k for 10gbps

ORICO Upgraded Aluminum M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure Reader 20Gbps to USB C 3.2/3.1 Gen 2 to M2 NVMe PCI-E M-Key SSD External Adapter Support UASP Trim Smart (Fits NVMe SSDs 2230/2242/2260/2280) -M223-Silver https://amzn.eu/d/9sToquQ
5.5k for 20gbps

ORICO Upgraded M.2 NVME SSD Enclosure 40Gbps PCIe3.0x4 USB C Adapter, Aluminum NVME PCIe 2280 M-Key(B+M Key) External Solid State Drive Case, Support Thunderbolt 3/4 USB3.2/3.1/3.0/Type C-M224-Gray https://amzn.eu/d/iZGE1pG
11.7k with card for 40gbps
 
For SFF enthusiasts:

Tobo M.2 MKEY PCI-E Riser Card M.2 NVME to SATA3.0 PCIE to SATA 6Gpbsx6-Port Expansion Card M.2 Key M 6Gbps SSD to SATA3.0 Converter Card for Desktop

Damn, not just SFF but even for people making DIY NAS on normal desktops. It's good. I might buy.
Do you know if there exist any for pcie x1 to such SATA ports?

EDIT: found this...

I wonder if it would be possible to install the M.2 expansion on this...
 
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For SFF enthusiasts:

Tobo M.2 MKEY PCI-E Riser Card M.2 NVME to SATA3.0 PCIE to SATA 6Gpbsx6-Port Expansion Card M.2 Key M 6Gbps SSD to SATA3.0 Converter Card for Desktop

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Careful with such multi sata ports cards, datahoarder reddit sub has many horror stories of data loss/corruption while using such cards & that's why majority there swear by LSI HBA card flashed to IT mode. Unfortunately, unlike US, used lsi hba cards are still quite expensive here but if somebody knows someone coming from abroad then lsi hba card along with some sata breakout cables for such cards is something anyone should ask to bring here if ever planning on building a plex/storage server now or in future.
@enthusiast29
 
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