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    TeamGroup T-Force Cardea Ceramic C440 SSD (1TB)

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    Re: TeamGroup T-Force Cardea Ceramic C440 SSD (1TB)

    I'm all about future proofing but it'll be a cold day in hell when I pay the PCIe4 premium. It's like 50 quid and absolutely unnecessary

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    Re: TeamGroup T-Force Cardea Ceramic C440 SSD (1TB)

    Quote Originally Posted by Tunnah View Post
    I'm all about future proofing but it'll be a cold day in hell when I pay the PCIe4 premium. It's like 50 quid and absolutely unnecessary
    Agreed, but if I'm paying a premium for endurance and IOPS (which for some workstation tasks I occasionally do) then PCIe4 is nice if it doesn't add much more.

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    Re: TeamGroup T-Force Cardea Ceramic C440 SSD (1TB)

    £175?? OUch got a Sabrent Rocket 1TB (which is faster in some tests) before christmas for £115.

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    Re: TeamGroup T-Force Cardea Ceramic C440 SSD (1TB)

    over priced

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