Now i'm wondering if i should get a PCIe gen 4 or 5 SSD. Gen 5 should be much faster but all I see online is redditors going noooo it makes no difference for gaming noooo
OK but what about not gaming. What about analysing 64GB SD card rips like I was doing a month ago. What about that Mr Reddit
@lion ram's more expensive because of AI (sigh)
If the price doesn't increase that much there is no downside to gen 5, go for it dude
@lion just make sure to pick a reasonable ssd, I recommend checking the test results from https://pcpartpicker.com
@lion afaik, ai companies announced they're going to be buying lots of chips including ram and intend to use up as much of the global supply of the silicon wafers all used for CPU's, GPU's and ram chips as possible in the coming year, so the market it anticipating a sudden reduction in availability as silicon production pivots to supplying ai datacenters
@lion I think the big thing is that there's no major improvement in IOPS and that's real the only thing that matters if you're not copying around 4k videos all day
Weirdly Gen 5 SSD prices seem to have come DOWN considerably in the last month while RAM has shot up. What's that about. Feels like these things just fluctuate randomly and you can be up or down £100 depending on the phases of the moon