hey friends. im shopping for computer parts for the first time ever - just internal hard drives, but it's still something i don't know a whole bunch about

i'm looking for two internal SSDs, one (but not both) of which NVMe

is there anything i should keep in mind while shopping? any common hard drive pitfalls to be wary of? tips for not buying the wrong thing or screwing up the installation?

@typhlosion yap! Trying to figure out any in particular. I WILL say it's best to lean towards common brands: Samsung (970 series if NVMe), Intel, Sabrent, Team, Corsair, etc. I'd probably avoid PNY unless it's a high-end.

Crucial is great for just standard performance SSDs of all sorts for good pricing and are super reliable too. ^^

The only thing to keep an eye on is M.2 keying, but generally with NVMe that's not a concern.

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@ceralor i was looking at this one: amazon.com/LEVEN-JS600-Interna because its a bit more affordable than some others listed, but if brands really matter that much maybe i shouldnt...

@typhlosion It's mostly from a reliability standpoint. There's some components where even smaller but well-known brands are a good bet, but amabrands (ie, brand only exists on Amazon and will change it's 5-8 letter name in a year) I don't for flash or RAM. The guarantee of new components just isn't there :<

If it helps as well, make sure they have a 3+ year warranty. Nearly any brand will for sure on SSDs because they use new components and controllers.

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