and that basically means bigger mobos and bigger cases. so complete opposite of what industry wants right now to desperately deprecate tower pcs in favor of arm sbcs and laptops
sata is not hot-swappable either. have you actually tried plugging a sata cable in and out while the PC is running? it will not recognize the drive when it's plugged back in
>sata is not hot-swappable either
Yes, it is.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA#Hot_plug
That doesn't mean your OS will play nice with it, or that you have it enabled in your motherboard's BIOS.
>because greed
If it was greed, the maker would save precious fractions of shekels on the plastic material by making it smaller. >two screw mount is enough, it'll be fine!
Because of 2.5" form factor standard. Fits easily on drive cages
Fpbp
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My dick,
his mouth.
You know the deal
3d print a custom case.
Simple as.
These are on their way out anyway. M.2 or PCIe is the way.
They're not going anywhere until motherboards start shipping with more M.2 slots
and that basically means bigger mobos and bigger cases. so complete opposite of what industry wants right now to desperately deprecate tower pcs in favor of arm sbcs and laptops
neither of those are properly hot-swappable like SATA is.
can't they come up with something better?
sata is not hot-swappable either. have you actually tried plugging a sata cable in and out while the PC is running? it will not recognize the drive when it's plugged back in
works with a caddy (they don't use USB but normal SATA cables)
>sata is not hot-swappable either
Yes, it is.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA#Hot_plug
That doesn't mean your OS will play nice with it, or that you have it enabled in your motherboard's BIOS.
Works on my machine.
Hot swappable sata drives is like built into the standard.
Please take your meds, then read the SATA Shittypedia article.
I do it all the time
My side panel is off 24/7 and I plug and unplug drives while the pc is on. Nothing bad has happened
Because greed
>because greed
If it was greed, the maker would save precious fractions of shekels on the plastic material by making it smaller.
>two screw mount is enough, it'll be fine!
Standard mount format, also, that's so 2010, nve ssd is the current thing
Because it is a standard form factor.
Did you complain about WD Raptor HDDs that have smaller diameter platters? No? Because you're dumb.
low poor quality ssd's, like sandisk and such.
no dram, no cache, dies out after a year. not worth it basically
That's a samsung
was it a cheap samsung or they just stopped giving a shit about their costumers?
Every single 2.5" ssd is like thatt42wm
What does having a tiny pcb have to do with not giving a shit about your customer ? You are so fricking moronic it hurts
Everything you said is in that chip already
to fool you into thinking that you are getting more for your money
god, i hate chinks so much it's unreal
It's filled with nitrogen gas to cushion the chips and ensure that they don't go stale