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DanielG

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  1. Hey All, I am looking to build a PC with decent specs and found this deal on eBay for Asus Prime Z270-A Motherboard. I configured my system with following: CPU: Intel Core i7-7700 3.6 GHz BXC80677I77700 https://www.amazon.com/Intel-i7-7700-Desktop-Processor-Cores/dp/B01N0L41N7 Memory: Corsair 32GB CMD32GX4M4A2666C16 Corsair Dominator Platinum | Computer Components CMD32GX4M4A2666C16 | PCNation.com Hard Drive: Seagate 6TB ST6000NM0024 https://www.amazon.com/Seagate-ST6000NM0024-Enterprise-Capacity-Internal/dp/B00TYKCBWC Now for the SSD part I want to use the empty M.2 socket and for that I figured two very identical models but can’t seem to make my mind which one to go for A. Samsung MZ-V6P512BW Samsung 960 PRO 512GB Internal SSD (MZV6P512BW) for sale online | eBay B. Intel SSDPEKKW512G7 SSDPEKKW512G7 Intel 600p Series 512GB TLC PCI Express 3.0 x4 M.2 2280 Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) Both are 512GB PCI Express M.2 except only difference that I could see Samsung is MLC while Intel is TLC. I need to know how big that difference is. Which one is more suitable for my system configuration? Also I checked the price for these two and found Samsung is selling at almost $100 higher than Intel, is it because of the obvious MLC and TLC difference?
  2. Hello friends, I read the whole conversion it's very helpful you guys going a great job helping each other. well I faced same issue face before 3months it's happened sometimes don't take tension and restart the system for fix it. have a good day
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