Question Several questions about buying NVMe SSDs.

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I want to purchase a cheap 4TB NVMe "Dump" drive + another cheap 2TB NVMe SSD for my other older PC. I have some questions:

  • Should I look at P/E cycles or TBW to know how durable the drive is ? Does it even matter ? Should I even look at these specs ?
  • Is it true that the controller and its firmware are also big factors when it comes to durability ? bad controller or firmware make the SSD wear out faster ?
  • Does TLC vs QLC matter ? TLC is more durable ?
  • Should I pick a TLC drive with a worse controller or a QLC drive with a good controller ? Teamgroup MP34 vs Crucial P3 plus ?
  • Which NAND flash manufacturer is the best ? Samsung > SK Hynix > Micron > Kioxia > YMTC ?
  • Should I worry that some SSDs do not have dedicated DRAM ? What role does the DRAM play ? Does having DRAM affect performance or durability ?
  • Which one of the following drives do you recommend considering all of the questions/concerns above :?

- Teamgroup MP33 - no DRAM - TLC
- Teamgroup MP34 - DRAM - TLC
- Teamgroup MP44 - no DRAM - TLC
- Teamgroup T-Create Classic gen3 - no DRAM - TLC
- Crucial P3 Plus - no DRAM - QLC
- Lexar NM790 - no DRAM - TLC

Any other recommendations ? (remember that I want cheap 1x4TB + 1x2TB drives)

I have good SSDs for my main usage:

My office build (i7-13600K):
  • Samsung 870 Evo 500GB
  • 2x Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB
  • Crucial MX500 1TB
My Gaming build (i9-14900K):
  • Samsung 990 Pro 1TB
  • Samsung 990 Pro 4TB
  • The cheap 4TB dump drive that I am after
My old build(i7-7700K):
  • Samsung 850 Evo 500GB
  • Seagate 1TB HDD
  • Crucial P1 500GB
  • The cheap 2TB drive that I am after.
 
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Are you planning to store important data on the drives?

What is your budget?

No, these will have unimportant data on them. Data that can be retrieved easily. Budget is $170 CDN and below.

These drives will be storing games.

I have good SSDs for my main usage:

My office build (i7-13600K):

  • Samsung 870 Evo 500GB
  • 2x Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB
  • Crucial MX500 1TB

My Gaming build (i9-14900K):

  • Samsung 990 Pro 1TB
  • Samsung 990 Pro 4TB
  • The cheap 4TB dump drive that I am after

My old build(i7-7700K):

  • Samsung 850 Evo 500GB
  • Seagate 1TB HDD
  • Crucial P1 500GB
  • The cheap 2TB drive that I am after.
 
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Basically, as I undertand it all, you are looking for expendable drives...

And, just to maintain some perspective, how often are you willing to replace expendable/cheap drives when they fail?

After purchasing and perhaps repurchasing 2 or 3 cheap drives the cost may exceed the amount to purchase a quality drive to begin with. Then again, statistically quality drives can and do fail.

Just keep the potential trade-offs in mind.
 
Why focus on NVMe for these use cases?
NVMe drives are as expensive as SATA drives at this point ? SATA connections inside the case make the build cluttered ?

The 2TB drive isn't important. I could get the cheapest yet a very reliable one. probably Teamgroup.

I am kind of undecided whether I should get gen3 or gen4 for the 4tb drive...since drive speed isn't that important when it comes to gaming...