When u just got a DRAM-less SSD in the mail and watch this video
@JoshB48027 жыл бұрын
Then you've a bad time.
@danielsjohnson7 жыл бұрын
Just return it and get your money back. Or not.
@jakegarrett81097 жыл бұрын
This is Linus though, if it doesn't have a minimum of 128gb of RGB DRAM in it, its not worth it.
@jeffwalter97507 жыл бұрын
tru tru tru
@mylesfrost3357 жыл бұрын
just got mine from amazon, feels bad man
@jibrannoor56903 жыл бұрын
Crazy how a 240gb ssd costed 80-90 bucks back then, would be a daylight robbery in 2021!
@MakDidlt3 жыл бұрын
😂😂 shit is wild
@NoOne-sc3fz2 жыл бұрын
And then someone "accidentally" contaminates 6.5 exabytes and 2022 says, "90 for 240 GB? that is crazy cheap!"
@garfieldandfriends12 жыл бұрын
It's only ok if it uses SLC which is almost non-existent now
@PainfullySoberAndUnhinged2 жыл бұрын
@@NoOne-sc3fz I don't know what ya'll are talking about, SSD's aren't too expensive if you buy smart at least here in Canada. For instance, Kingston NV1 500GB is only $49.99 on Amazon. I have it and use it with a Saberent NVMe enclosure as an external drive, works well Although that's just here in Canada I don't know about world wide
@NoOne-sc3fz2 жыл бұрын
@@PainfullySoberAndUnhinged I can't remember, but I think the story about the contaminated drives had just happened when I posted that. Just joking and hoping the prices didn't go up. The same drive is around the same price (pretax, of course) here, around 50 USD/65CAD.
@agooglygooglr7 жыл бұрын
What about DRAM-less RAM?
@chen_h37 жыл бұрын
what about DRAM-less DRAM?
@DaybreakPT7 жыл бұрын
BUY! BUY! BUY!
@Kaelygon7 жыл бұрын
swap memory
@laharl2k7 жыл бұрын
im all for SRAM DDR4 memory sticks!
@aymanidzmi7 жыл бұрын
😂
@acdcjor4 жыл бұрын
No cash. No cache.
@jonathanhtsi7 жыл бұрын
Where can I download some DRAM for my DRAM-less SSD for free?
@sudhanshusah20015 жыл бұрын
downloadmoreram.com
@EduardoJGG20025 жыл бұрын
XD
@rexpimplemyer38394 жыл бұрын
Methinks I found a Linux troll. :/
@pineapplevlogs12674 жыл бұрын
@@sudhanshusah2001 downloadmorewam.com
@KPoWasTaken4 жыл бұрын
@@pineapplevlogs1267 wam?
@kingofhogwarts94994 жыл бұрын
240gb for 79$? "Laughs in Post 2018"
@HadjiSCY4 жыл бұрын
xD
@AJTheLEGOFan4 жыл бұрын
a few months ago i got an NVME 50GB for literally 50 bucks lmaooo
@2KSYT4 жыл бұрын
I got my 120gb ssd for 40$ 😭
@daringcuteseal3 жыл бұрын
Get Linux! Comes with free 140+ TB storage (you'll get it later)
@RamiHaddadin3 жыл бұрын
@@AJTheLEGOFan Laughs in 2021
@silvy7394 Жыл бұрын
I ran a DRAM-less SSD in my system for 10 years and it still works perfectly today.
@faku1350 Жыл бұрын
yeah mine too I don't know what the hell is he talking about lmao. as slow as hdd???? what a joke but hey, he is the tech dude
@marcobotha9376 Жыл бұрын
Just got a samsung 1TB NVMe dram less ssd and is fast enough to not even know they are slower
@andykwan-d5m6 ай бұрын
@@faku1350just means there are fast hdds
@753355 ай бұрын
@@faku1350 he never used dram less ssd himself and just reading it from the script. Its been 4 years & mine works as fast as it can. Instant wake from sleep.
@KokoroKatsura4 ай бұрын
as long as you don't overfill
@jurriaan77 жыл бұрын
Finally something i didn't know
@kakashi999087 жыл бұрын
noob
@DeadPhoenix86DP7 жыл бұрын
+ Duck Hold this L
@doubleirishdutchsandwich47405 жыл бұрын
I have been an SSD developer for 10 years and have worked for 3 different companies and this video was surprisingly accurate. There is a logical-to-physical address mapping table that needs to be referenced before any read or write sent from the OS to find the appropriate data. Sometimes, it can exist in a driver running on the host computer using its DRAM, which is what Fusion-io did, but it required a special driver to be made. I somewhat threw up in my mouth when I heard that there would be a flash read to first acquire the physical address before any read or write can happen. It is possible to detect when someone is performing a sequential read because you end up seeing something like a series of reads/writes coming in that goes from logical address 56 to 57 to 58 to 59 to 60 to 61, then you go, I bet the next one will be 62, 63, 64, etc, so lets just prefetch some certain number of their physical addresses in anticipation, but not true if the addresses are random.
@cgme70765 жыл бұрын
Eric Futerfas :: No kidding
@walidfakhfakh36604 жыл бұрын
@@ericfuterfas675 fuck you
@karlzhao3143 жыл бұрын
Might it be time for a 2021/2022 update to this video? Some of the newer DRAMless SSDs have apparently gotten quite good. Techpowerup rated the WD SN570 as one of the fastest PCIe 3.0 SSDs they've ever tested in real-world performance, despite it being DRAMless.
@hadifelani3 жыл бұрын
true, dont forget Samsung 980
@raylopez993 жыл бұрын
@@hadifelani That's a different technology Nvme != traditional SSD
@hadifelani3 жыл бұрын
@@raylopez99 🙄
@Layarion2 жыл бұрын
@@hadifelani it's true though, big difference in limitations on NVME vs SATA, and SATA is what this video was talking about.
@hadifelani2 жыл бұрын
@@Layarion I'm really sorry, but you're half correct about that. This video's main topic is literally as the title says, it is about the DRAM on an SSD, be it on a SATA or M.2 or M.2 NVMe form factor. Since it's an old video, they mention less about NVMe. But that's purely because back then when this video was uploaded, NVME prices are so expensive as hell, not a thing that casual consumers would buy unless they're rich enthusiasts. Nothing more, nothing less. For example, a 1 TB of Samsung 960 costs as much as IDR 8.5 millions here in Indonesia (around USD $653.8 according to 2016 conversion). And it's *twice* the price for the 1 TB of Samsung 960 PRO. Just who in their right minds would buy that except for companies or rich enthusiasts? You read too much, it never was about a comparison between the two form factor in the first place 🤦♂️ DRAM is important when you use your SSD as your OS drive, regardless of whether you use either SATA or M.2 NVMe SSDs
@tutacat Жыл бұрын
They should be required to put the DRAM capacity in the title along with the NAND capacity. Also it would be cool to see them put the processor specs on their official product page
@gbc90537 жыл бұрын
I was honestly not aware of this thanks!
@tanmaypanadi14147 жыл бұрын
how to check if the ssd has dram?
@RichardKincses7 жыл бұрын
read up on the manufacturers webpage in the specifications of the product?
@Xyler947 жыл бұрын
Should be in the spec sheet, but if in doubt, compare the price to a Samsung 850 Evo at the same capacity. If it's quite a bit cheaper, it's probably DRAM-less (( Also comparing IOPS or Read/Write speeds is another indication ))
@Clarity5207 жыл бұрын
Crack it open.
@LACUSZALA087 жыл бұрын
So the 850 Evo have DRAM? I'm planning on buying one and this video came up, now i'm confused.
@speedcubingman7 жыл бұрын
850 evo DOES have DRAM. buy that one, i'm getting one also.
@mwbgaming287 жыл бұрын
now we need a way to differentiate between SSDs with dram and those without (advertisers will definitely try as hard as possible to make it impossible to tell the difference)
@meltingtomato7 жыл бұрын
It was interesting to see while working at NCIX how SSDs made by companies that used to offer 5-year warranties and MLC shifted to newer versions with TLC and 3-year warranties.
@losnamerales34032 жыл бұрын
Just watched a video from NCIX 9 years ago with Linus hosting it 😅
@meltingtomato2 жыл бұрын
@@losnamerales3403 I miss working at NCIX lol
@shapelessed Жыл бұрын
I've got plenty of TLC drives all with 5y warranties and 500-800 TBW I bought within the last two years. One of them being DRAM-less and doing a perfect job even over 40Gb USB which prevents it from using system memory as a cache.
@whitelotus5538 Жыл бұрын
now comes QLC with shorter lifespan and slower speed and they are marketing them as newer better tech
@TheDeadAlewives4 жыл бұрын
Seems like good advice, too bad a lot of manufacturers fail to mention whether or not their devices have DRAM.
@raylopez993 жыл бұрын
That's true. My DRAM less SSD is only marginally faster than a fast HDD. And of course the speed of your secondary storage depends on your CPU.
@FielValeryRTS Жыл бұрын
They did that on purpose.
@JohnPaulBuce Жыл бұрын
sneaky
@real_andrii9 ай бұрын
@@raylopez99how is that possible? What transfer speeds are we talking?
@simonneumayr60028 ай бұрын
@@real_andrii bruh i looked at some benchmark videos of a really cheap Intenso SSD obviously without DRAM and they are not really slower than any other SATA III SSDs.
@mananshah41844 жыл бұрын
It's 2 years since the video, How far have DRAM less SSD's come? Sata SSD with DRAM vs NVme without dram? Example crucial mx500 vs crucial p2?
@MrYodaBomb2 жыл бұрын
3 years now. Still around a $10 difference to just get one with DRAM Cache. But in terms of performance, it's not much different now in real world terms. Most Mobo now have HMB where you can store the mapping withing the cpu cache results in a bit better performance. Some newer mobo have DMA which means you have direct access to your system RAM resulting in almost identical performance to and SSD with DRAM cache. This does NOT work with SATA SSD though. Most external connections cannot use HMB or DMA so the performance is still poo on those. Crucial p2 performs just fine for most especially if they came from a HDD or an older SATA SSD. SATA vs M.2 is about the same as far as DRAM vs DRAM less. Same trade off's with price/performance/longevity. Interesting enough, Samsung claims their new 980 DRAM less M.2 no longer have the wear and tear problem. Not sure how true that statement is considering their gimmicky marketing record. But the fact that they back it up with the same 5 year warranty is a pretty good sign imo.
@SuperDeadknife7 жыл бұрын
Last time I was this early I had to be put into an incubator for a few weeks
@Decimo10X7 жыл бұрын
Sir Illuminati original.
@luisross36907 жыл бұрын
Extra points for the effort
@RawGameplay7 жыл бұрын
Wow
@drabberfrog4 жыл бұрын
What?
@HamuelPter4 жыл бұрын
Andrew Siegel premature birth
@ZipplyZane7 жыл бұрын
You didn't really explain why having the map stored in system ram would be slower. The DRAM on the SSD is getting reloaded at startup, too, I presume. I doubt it's battery backed or anything. All I can think of is possibly latency in having to go through the bus to get the RAM. But that latency is usually rather low. I mean, it's effectively the latency of the entire computer, since everything except sometimes the GPU uses that memory. In fact, I'd like to see you do some actual benchmarks, with those that keep it in memory, those who write it on disk (why?) and those which do it automatically. It might also be interesting to see if there are any that let the system do the wear leveling.
@gokuzawa2686 жыл бұрын
If it uses only the system RAM, that means that for every single operation, it needs to go from the RAM to the SSD and back. That's a lot of traveling compared to a DRAM SSD where operations can be handled internally (within the SSD) then sent to the system RAM. Unless I'm missing something?
@leexgx5 жыл бұрын
Yep basicly, for the cost saving without a Dram cache should be avoid (as linus said) the 2 main down sides of having the page table having to be read and written to nand can cause the drive to slow down the more data that is stored and there is the possible issue with the drive wearing out sooner And if you get a HMB dramless ssd you have to make sure your system ram is running perfectly (ideally not overclocked) or you could lose data best case or worst case permanently Brick the ssd when it saves bad page data back to the ssd (as it has to keep the ram HMB page table in sync with the ssd nand page table) Just buy a ssd with Dram (don't buy any Kingston ssds with only one word in it like the spammed to death a400) any 2 letter Kingston ssd as they have Dram on them any MX crucial SSD (they do have power loss immunity to actually protect the page table as well as built in raid like fuction called RAIN) Samsung SSD as all Samsung SSDs after the 850 (don't buy 840 evo unless its the pro) have a Dram on them
@oziylmaz47284 жыл бұрын
@@leexgx I am planning to buy a mx500 model of crucial. I will also increase the ram up to 8 gb. It would work nicely, right ? I dont play game or so on the laptop.
@leexgx4 жыл бұрын
@@oziylmaz4728 8gb ram and 250gb is what I use as standard in systems I sell (500gb if they have a lot of stuff in old pc and 1tb for gaming )
@OMGOMGOMGOGMOGMOGM5 жыл бұрын
Okay okay, so a little update for you people here. Just because an SSD is DRAM-less doesn't make it really bad. Firstly it depends on the use, my Grandmother has a DRAM-less SSD (A Crucial BX500 series in fact) in her Laptop, which is completely adequate for her. Since except for windows 10 and a lot of pictures there isn't really anything on there, nor is she looking to write huge files on that SSD. The biggest file may just be a 1080p movie she wants to copy over. She just wanted to make her 9 year old laptop with a failing HDD fast again. Sure if you are looking for constant high read and writes, for exampling making video-production SSDs with DRAM will be the better option. But if you are like me and you have a gaming PC with an SSD for windows 10 and a huge and fast HDD for games, DRAM is not really a concern. Hell I knowingly bought a DRAM-less SSD for my laptop and it's completely fine for anything I do with it on the go, like office work, watching Videos or playing some games. Just because DRAM SSDs are the best and most expensive option does not make them necessary and in term of reliability my 60GB Kingston SSDNow v300 is still going strong after 5 years now having been wiped multiple times and written and read from a lot (media drive) and it only has NAND MLC. So don't sweat it and think you made the worst purchase decision in the world, if you need a cheap and fast SSD for normal day use, a DRAM-less SSD is just fine.
@xXRenaxChanXx2 жыл бұрын
What's crazy is some brands now make hybrid cache SSDs. Which use both SLC and Dram cache. Unfortunately, they still don't explain how much cache their drives have.
@PauliusRatkeviciusFip7 жыл бұрын
One thing that you forgot to mention is that most of these DRAM-less SSDs are a great choice for netbook type machines, since it actually improves battery life compared to regular SSDs and usually the performance is already bottle-capped by the machine.
@reoencarcelado59042 жыл бұрын
@Paulius-Ratkevičius: Now you're making me wonder if I should get a DRAM-less SSD for a Thinkpad-"X130e" netbook I'm currently looking-at.
@LouieV.7 жыл бұрын
Video about robots (like boston dynamics etc) and robots with ai would be interesting.
@SunShamon7 жыл бұрын
thats the singulary talking
@zac90807 жыл бұрын
yeah! the one that does flips!!! oh YEAH!
@LouieV.7 жыл бұрын
Zac Randazzo Ikr, atlas is cool af
@JamesSpeiser6 жыл бұрын
Did you know Boston Dynamics made the killer robots?
@LouieV.6 жыл бұрын
Blue Roots Denver TV Yes
@travisbass62252 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see an updated video Samsung and WD both have ssd that are dramless that supposedly run just as well as dram drives and apparently nvme protocol 1.4 helped a lot with how dram less drives work I'm curious if all this Information still holds true or if dramless ssd might be an okay option now...
@pareshlalta7922 жыл бұрын
or it always was 🥲
@SouravTechLabs5 жыл бұрын
1:20 AFAIK, RAM is Random Access Memory. It's fast for accessing random memory location, but it's volatile. One power-off event and your 100% data is gone. So how does it store the memory map there?
@Koffiato5 жыл бұрын
Probably syncs up with the real memory map on the main nand itself.
@MLWJ19934 жыл бұрын
Easy, move it into RAM after powering on the PC, move it back over before turning off (probably sync it up every x amount of time/if something changes). Problem is things could go corrupt, so there's likely a check for that as well which might make it even slower too.
@drabberfrog2 жыл бұрын
The memory map can be stored on the nand flash and then copied over to the dram cashe when the drive is powered on just like how Windows is stored on your SSD when your computer is off and when you turn it on lots of Windows files are copied over to ram.
@A-10goBRRRT6 жыл бұрын
Hello, Linus! I love this video so much, and I want to make sure everyone can understand and enjoy it. That's why I wanted to let you know that your captions are a little off. At about 0:41 the auto-captions say "ran" where they meant to say "ram". When you get a chance, could you fix that? That'll help the 360 million folks globally who rely on closed captions to understand videos. Thank you, and keep up the great work!
@cwli15 жыл бұрын
The best budget SATA SSD is the crucial bx500. If you write no more than several Gb daily then it's always faster than a hard drive. It uses 3D TLC NAND which is more reliable than 2D used in many budgets SSDs (like the Kingston a400 and Gigabyte). If you're only using SATA2 there isn't much difference from SATA3 in daily use. The only problem is that once the SLC cache runs out it will write at around 90Mb/s instead of 500. In terms of operating system and game loading times this isn't that different from the top SATA SSDs. SSDs without DRAM like this do have a small amount of DRAM. The main thing is the responsiveness: the bx500's is as fast as some SSDs with DRAM like the bx300 and HP s700 pro. A budget SSD doesn't really need much DRAM if you're not writing a huge amount of data daily (like less than 10Gb). The main thing is to have 3D NAND as a DRAMless 2D-NAND SSD will wear out more quickly, much more so in some cases. The bx500 uses 64-layer 3D NAND rather than the older 32. 64 is a little faster. The 480Gb model has 25Gb of SLC cache, which drops as the SSD fills. The screw holes are metal so they won't strip like on some other budget SSDs that use plastic. Five percent of TLC-NAND SSDs fail in the first 4 years regardless of make so factor that into your budget (but then again in 3 years' time SSDs will be much cheaper). Don't erase your hard drive in case the SSD fails. I looked at Amazon user reviews of several European countries and out of 8000 reviews there were less than four percent that were 1- and 2-stars so the bx500 is one of the most reliable SSDs out there. If you want to clone your current drive you avoid Acronis as some people don't get on with it. Try AOMEI or Macruim Reflect free or EASEUS. Also put that clone image on the hard drive so it's ready for cloning a second time if the SSD fails. Before getting an SSD make sure you have much more RAM than you're now using. In the BIOS change the SATA settings from IDE to AHCI to get the proper speeds for the SSD. An SSD will fail for another reason long before too much data is written to it. If you're using one for long-term storage then connect it at least every 6 months. When the SSD is using TRIM ensure that software which could use the SSD is turned off. The BX500 uses TLC-NAND but the “newer” budget QLC m.2 NVMe SSDs, like the Intel 660p, should be avoided as QLC is a step backwards. The benchmarks show they're much faster than SATA SSDs but once the SLC cache runs out they show their true nature and are ~slow~. SSD and memory forum forums.anandtech.com/forums/memory-and-storage.47/ www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-warning-signs-ssd-break-fail/ www.hdsentinel.com software to check your SSD & hard drive before they fail (for Linux too)
@almanseinvater46814 жыл бұрын
I have huge Problems with the bx500, I get another one today to Test If its a hardwarefail . I have usage Spikes to 100% on a regular basis with 3000ms response times. Absolutely Bad Performance I have already Paranoia from 100% Disk usage I cant Play Games without FPS Drops every 10 minutes
@lrba55243 жыл бұрын
I've used DRAMless and DRAM SSDs side by side, gotta tell ya, no noticeable difference. Wouldn't really recommend a DRAMless one necessarily, but idk if you're setting up a media server with some left over parts or something and just need a boot drive, DRAMless seems good enough. Even like a gaming PC you don't use a whole hell of a lot. I know this is old, but Linus still has a heart attack whenever the topic of DRAMless SSDs rears it's head and it's too much.
@BertieJasokie2 жыл бұрын
Certain models and capacities are almost double the price, while smaller capacities are about 30% cheaper so it does make sense. I've had my Kingston 120gig for 8 years.
@loucipher77822 жыл бұрын
DRAMless will kill the SSD real quick especially when you use it for OS my OS is writing above 50GB daily to my SSD and only after 3 years my drive life remaining is only 17%
@reoencarcelado59042 жыл бұрын
@@loucipher7782 and in the case of laptops [or any-other-computer] where you have only *one* internal-storage-bay, having "multiple" physical-drives (ie. 1 for the operating-system, 1 for your files) isn't an option :-( . (Yeah we could have-a-external-USB-storage-drive but that's not what-we're-talking-about-here).
@SagarGaud12 жыл бұрын
@@loucipher7782 Damn what SSD you are using? I have a DRAMless m.2 SSD for my OS too and i work with 3D application on the same drive and it has only lost 2% in one year. I am planning to buy another DRAMless SSD
@loucipher77822 жыл бұрын
@@SagarGaud1 kingston a400, turns out it was false reporting by hwinfo i guess because when i install the kingston ssd software it shows 83% life remaining, not sure which is real but still its going down fast compare to my other MLC type SSD with DRAM is still at 99% after 6 years lol the DRAM portion report 150+TB write, while host write is about 50+TB
@TheIdleCrow6 жыл бұрын
I tried to see the difference first hand, I got a Kingston A400 240gb SSD & installed it in my Dell Precision M6500. It's a 10 year old laptop with a first gen I5 with 8gb of ram. Before I had a SanDisk Extreme SSD that recently failed. I figured that this old laptop that doesn't even have SATA III. (It has SATA II) would be just as fine with a cheap SSD. Boy was I wrong! I can notice a huge difference between the old SanDisk Extreme to this cheap Kingston. Like it still better then a mechanical hard drive.... But ugh..... It really does annoy me! It seems like it also gets overwhelmed at times when I have many processes happening at once. It's creating a bottleneck on a 10 year old laptop...... So yeah really proves that SSD's with DRAM is the only option for me moving forward!
@Keiktu3 жыл бұрын
It will be good to revisit this topic again, I just got the Samsung 980 nvme, which is DRamless, honestly it performs like a beast, way better than the previous Sata SSD that I had.
@kxrannn.g3 жыл бұрын
Sata's are slower than NVME so...
@igoresque3 жыл бұрын
@@kxrannn.g the title says SSD without regard to it being SATA or NVMe, so...
@kxrannn.g3 жыл бұрын
@@igoresque you are talking about a 3 year old video so...
@igoresque3 жыл бұрын
@@kxrannn.g you are replying to a comment from a month ago that says topic should be revisited, because video with above title is not as valid anymore
@kxrannn.g3 жыл бұрын
@@igoresque OK DUDE
@roteroktober3604 жыл бұрын
honestly I didnt even know i was running DRAMless SSDs and i never had the feeling there was any bottlenecking, so unless you are a performance user it doesnt matter
@bspec30684 жыл бұрын
I've been using 5400rpn drives for a long time and my dramless feels lightspeed
@pilotavery2 жыл бұрын
If it's envy me it doesn't matter anymore. If it doesn't have RAM on board it will use some of your system ram.
@midMTB7 жыл бұрын
TBH I had no clue these existed, and I wouldn't know to find if my SSD had DRAM or not. Maybe someone can put a post on the forum a list of good SSDs at a fair price.
@gabrielswee5857 жыл бұрын
#Question How do you identify that your SSD is Dram-less??
@jeninimas4 жыл бұрын
Late response, I know. It'll often mention a "cache size" or otherwise on the product page. If not, look the model number and try to find a spec sheet. If neither make mention of a cache being present, assume it is DRAM-less.
@@jeninimas @the-part "It'll often mention a "cache size" or otherwise on the product page. If not, look for the model-number and try to find a spec sheet.": Unfortunately I’ve discovered that one can’t really count on that :-( . Adata (and its own website) claims that the “ADATA SU750” has DRAM-cache, but unfortunately, one opened it up (a tech-savvy computer-user that bought one; I read (as-in the one that’s pronounced “red”) various reviews of this online) and discovered that it had no DRAM-chip in it. Alot of other SSD manufacturers [that I’ve discovered when looking for DRAM-Cache-containing SSD’s online] claim they have DRAM-Cache chips in their SSD’s but actually they don’t and they just have [a small] SLC-cache and the rest [what Linus said].
@Segrey7 жыл бұрын
So, how exactly to see if it is in fact DRAM-less? For the example SSD from SanDisk that you've used in the video I didn't notice anything mentioning it being DRAM-less.
@keineahnung86967 жыл бұрын
Yea, just open the drive before you order it online...
@laharl2k7 жыл бұрын
if it doesnt mention X MB of cache/buffe in the specs, it most probably has none.
@joesterling42997 жыл бұрын
"Yea, just open the drive before you order it online..." Ha! Exactly. Well put.
@jakegarrett81097 жыл бұрын
Also to add, mine has a bunch of warranty void stickers if I open it up...
@cataria39037 жыл бұрын
check for the amount of dram the drive has itself, it shouldn't be that hard to find. spec sheets should be at your online seller or at your online price comparison side, geizhals in europe has the feature for example. it seems newegg is shit though and doesn't have this option to select.... it will usually be called "cache" in the options, but well nothing for newegg. so u gotta search through the manufacturer's specs to find that stuff. if u search the model number for the samsung ssds, u get the specs listed including dram cache, i couldn't find the same for the sandisk dram less crap, the side itself for the drives doesn't show any real specs either.... rule of thumb if u can't find important information for a product, the manufacturer probs wants to hide how crap it is. so if u can't find the dram of an ssd either contact the manufacturer directly or move on, but u should move away already after watching a real review of the drives and i don't mean these youtube jokes, where they look at the drives and copy one file, i mean anandtech for example. these dram less shit drives are made for oems to put crap into people's system and to scam people and uninformed buyers, that don't understand hardware and think "ssd=fast". also look at reputable reviews and roundups of ssds. any good side will trash dram less ssds, because they are utter garbage. i thought tlc was bad enough and tlc is actually a bunch cheaper so it makes sense, but dram less ssds really makes me lose hope in humanity this tiny bit more.....
@Exarian7 жыл бұрын
I'm having a hard time telling if a SSD has DRAM or not since even reputable ones seem to be taking it having DRAM for granted and not even specifying that they have it.
@TheFourthWinchester5 жыл бұрын
Look for the word cache/DRAM. If they don't specify it, they don't have it.
@reoencarcelado59042 жыл бұрын
@@TheFourthWinchester‘s-comment/post “Look for the word cache/DRAM. If they don’t specify it, they don’t have it.”: Unfortunately I’ve discovered that one can’t really count on that :-( . Adata (and its own website) claims that the “ADATA SU750” has DRAM-cache, but unfortunately, one opened it up (a tech-savvy computer-user that bought one; I read (as-in the one that’s pronounced “red”) various reviews of this online) and discovered that it had no DRAM-chip in it. Alot of other SSD manufacturers [that I’ve discovered when looking for DRAM-Cache-containing SSD’s online] claim they have DRAM-Cache chips in their SSD’s but actually they don’t and they just have [a small] SLC-cache and the rest [what Linus said].
@pilotavery2 жыл бұрын
Now even expensive ones like Samsung doesn't even have dram because it doesn't need it. Nvme drives Ken and will use system rim instead and gets dedicated reserved access to it by the cpu.
@pbert_7 жыл бұрын
how do i know which models have dram/dont have dram? D:
@EmoFox97 жыл бұрын
i would also like to know this.
@thecianinator7 жыл бұрын
Yeah me too. Now I'm bugging out about the drive I just bought.
@_Agosto_7 жыл бұрын
Specs and reviews.
@johnmccallum85127 жыл бұрын
check the spec sheet on the website you found it on or ask one of the store droids if you are buying from a big box outlet.
@THEGOLDENCAR7 жыл бұрын
I too, wish to be informed with this knowledge.
@WahotsW7 жыл бұрын
This was a really informative tech quickie video!
@PHOENIXTAR5 жыл бұрын
my local retailer doesn't specify this important information in ssd description... Thanx .. Now I know what to do!
@VinylIsForever6 жыл бұрын
I think you should do a follow-up to this. It's one year later, and DRAM-Less SSDs have shown that there are some applications for them. (I was sceptical at first as well, just FYI) 1. The prices have dropped considerably, e.g. the Crucial BX500 costs about half of what a standard SSD from a reputable brand cost. 2. If used as a storage drive for something like media the speed difference isn't that significant, since you don't do a lot of random reads & writes 3. It's still better than any HDD in every aspect except price (faster sequentials and randoms, less power consumption, no noise) So If you just want to replace the slow HDD in an older computer, or if you don't have a lot of money, but still want better than HDD performance, go with a DRAM-less SSD Reminder: Always buy SSDs from Brands you trust, don't put one of those no name pieces into your system, they often fail very early without warning and you lose your data Second reminder: There is no reason not to have a backup!
@gcyt74625 жыл бұрын
is the WD SN500 worth it
@JETWTF7 жыл бұрын
I can see them being useful as a backup drive, performance doesn't matter at all when used for that purpose and it will outlive the warranty if plugged in once a month to receive an update then unplugged and stored in whatever safe location you keep it. Not everyone trusts cloud storage and not everyone has the internet connection to use it because of data caps and some of them are on a tight budget so an extra hard drive is the answer if they need a safe backup, cheaper than an external drive and those being cheaper still they sound perfect for the task.
@jackdog065 жыл бұрын
“More powerful processors” “This won’t be a problem for me, because I’ve one of the latest processors running at 7.66MHz”
@azim27147 жыл бұрын
I think this would be better as an LTT video with graphs comparing performance between them
@advertslaxxor7 жыл бұрын
@Techquickie Why are you accepting Symless' sponsorship? They are pretty disgraceful. Synergy (the first version) of their software was buggy and incomplete, and they are now asking for $50 to upgrade my Pro licence from "1" to 2. And here they are offering it for $14? I really think it's just a desperate cash grab. Really mixed feelings, as the software works great 99% of the time, but that 1% is just a bummer. And the missing features are annoying, as well -- and if you notice on their webpage, all of the interesting features are "(coming soon)". I dunno. Not convinced.
@AnthonySenpaikun3 жыл бұрын
according to my 30 min research. the downsides for dram is its volatility. it says that it loses all its memory once there's no power constantly flowing, unlike NAND which means that if I turn off my pc once, it will slow down? pls correct me if I'm wrong.
@memesofproduction34 жыл бұрын
lol just ordered my 3rd DRAM less SSD. My first one was intel 520 180GB which I bought used and it still works to this day after 3-4 years with 100% health. Second was a WD green 120gb which is my boot drive and this 2 tb one will be my games drive.
@elementro1014 жыл бұрын
3:45 How can I tell the difference between An SSD with DRAM and without DRAM...the descriptions look exactly the same
@kentkruckeberg4 жыл бұрын
Look for a value in spec sheet for "cache".
@AbyssmalAngel7 жыл бұрын
Although I trust your recommendation, my San Disk SSD w/o DRAM that I bought 3 years has served me well so far. Although that might change.
@fredfu91697 жыл бұрын
Because at that time Sandisk sell Ram-less SSD with MLC chip. (Which I bought one too.) The MLC chip itself has double speed and endurance at least compared with today's TLC chip. And even TLC chip can offer 5-10 years endurance for an average user.
@testamnt44284 жыл бұрын
Well, how is it? Which model was it? Drop the sauce mann
@TheVirtualArena243 жыл бұрын
Linus its hard to know which ssd have dram even Amazon's review and spec system is broken. Like there reviews sections are linked to similar brand products which I get to realise some days ago. What to do now???
@allansh8287 жыл бұрын
How do I know whether my ssd has DRAM?
@nolangelinas35667 жыл бұрын
Allan Sh I think you would know if u use computers often enough. However, if u are concerned about it for some reason, u should be able to figure out the model of your ssd somewhere on the physical ssd (name, model number, etc.) where u can look it up online
@flavio-machado7 жыл бұрын
Been asking myself that... no online store here in Brazil tells if it has or not...
@tmike94707 жыл бұрын
Is there a database of the DRAM-less SSDs? Because i just went to look in Amazon and in some there is no info about DRAM
@Aelfraed267 жыл бұрын
It's OK to store multimedia files on these drives, and maybe even games. But your OS and your applications should definitely be on an SSD with DRAM.
@s4d4292 жыл бұрын
No, im using samsung 970 evo plus without dram for system and everything is fast and fine for several years
@drabberfrog2 жыл бұрын
Idk, if you wanted to just store sequential data like videos and photos then you should just go with a hard drive. I guess if you wanted to use an SSD like a flash drive but with more performance then a DRAMless SSD could make sense since using a hard drive as a portable storage device probably won't end well because if it gets dropped it's dead but dropping an SSD is fine.
@007005567 жыл бұрын
You showed two different brand of drives- the sandisk and the samsung. Does the sandisk not have DRAM vs the Samsung? Im trying to look up the specification but cant find any information about this on the web.
@Razar2445 жыл бұрын
A DRAM-less almost cost half the price at the same capacity compared to DRAM ones today, and nowadays there are a lot of reputable brands too (Kingston A400 and Crucial BX500 are the first ones that come to mind). If you are looking to just revive that old laptop for high school or university, a DRAM SSD is definitely overkill imo.
@dav3yb5 жыл бұрын
I agree. Just recently threw a 30$ 240gb SSD into an old 09 MacMini, and it sails along just fine now. Admittedly for about 5-10$ more, I could've had a USED Samsung EVO, but the use case for this MacMini isn't anything critical, so I'm not worried about it.
@FielValeryRTS Жыл бұрын
To those who are used to speed, it might matter. To those who are used to HDD, go ahead. Any SSD is better than that.
@ianchroniclesyt7 жыл бұрын
What's a use case for a DRAM-less SSD? I'm thinking using it as a data cache in an Unraid (NAS) Server for an example.
@CheapSushi7 жыл бұрын
Data cache would be the worst because they often have low bandwidth performance on par with a really good HDD. DRAM-less drives cut down on bill of material cost. So what they're good for is bulk storage. Next year we are getting QLC NAND (quad bits per cell), which is significantly cheaper than TLC (three bits per cell). It has worse endurance, worse latency, etc BUT it'll allow for cheaper high TB drives. So a DRAMless QLC NAND drive is going to end up competing with HDDs for all use cases for bulk storage. You get MUCH better energy efficiency, better I/O (especially for RAID and other resilient file systems & storage), better reliability and much higher density for servers and cases. Most storage systems use a tiered system of hot, warm and cold data. So DRAMless drives tend to be in the "cold" tier, often called WORM (write once, read many). Optane or Z-NAND will be cache (hot tier) and MLC or TLC NVMe PCIe SSDs will be the "warm" tier.
@penkatadrums2 жыл бұрын
For the 2TB nvmes if you buy with DRAM it's double the price... at least where I live... so is that not worth it still?
@piereligio_ds Жыл бұрын
It's also not that sucky anymore. The SN570 from WD is not as good as the SN750, but seems to be very good anyway, it even outperforms it sometimes.
@biskitpagla Жыл бұрын
just buy something like team mp44. decent dram less ssds use hmb to bypass the hit to lifespan. some even manage to be faster without dram. this video aged like milk
@psdaengr9116 жыл бұрын
The primary benefit use of dynamic ram in a storage drive is caching in and out of the storage whether it is magnetic, optical or solid state is irrelevant. SSD maps are always maintained in non-volatile ram. In an SSD with DRAM cache, that map is copied from nvram during startup, and used until an error is detected. Once errors are detected, if the drive does not update the map, performance will degrade If read/write speed of non-volatile ram is sufficiently fast to match the processor bus speed then caching isn't needed.
@adecree3 жыл бұрын
"Sometimes it makes sense to skimp.. whopper without cheese.." Linus you are a mad man
@TheNightquaker7 жыл бұрын
Why are there high-pitched noises starting at 2:54 and ending at 3:02?
@alexkim98497 жыл бұрын
To save you 5 minutes of your life Dram less ssd s are not worth it!
@salimvali65097 жыл бұрын
Alex Kim thanks
@laharl2k7 жыл бұрын
they are worth it only for a NAS and if you are streaming large files. Dont know how good are they for long term storage or backups though. Maybe these are good for cheaper usb ssds as you usually dont do IO intensive stuff on a usb disk.
@killarun42887 жыл бұрын
but why ?
@therealb8887 жыл бұрын
Alex Kim thank u!
@3gyxijv3jqaheb7 жыл бұрын
killarun4, If you read this comment to save 5 minutes of your life but still want to know *why*... watching the video wouldn't have been a waste of time lol
@TIOLIOfficial9 ай бұрын
Short answer: DON'T buy a DRAM-less SSD.
@The_Jack_Doe2 жыл бұрын
This aged like milk
@princekashyap67665 ай бұрын
whyy
@zyblack7 жыл бұрын
I just realised the Transcend SSD220 I bought last year on Black Friday is actually a DRAM-less SSD. DIdn't know there is such a category until now and I always thought SSDs are SSDs with little difference between them. Good thing is I only use the drive for Steam game library so very little random writes on it and mostly just reading off it. Sounds like this drive is fine for such a purpose and not as a main OS drive.
@danielduplessis22147 жыл бұрын
They should list what ssd's have it and what don't...........
@Theo_Caro7 жыл бұрын
Daniel du Plessis Just look at the specs of the disks your looking at. It's not that hard.
@anantacharya79904 жыл бұрын
Me seeing an Linus featured ad before a Linus featured video LINUS: STONKS
4 жыл бұрын
you know whats' weird? I can't find one single comparison video between dram-full and dram-less
@TheRedRaven_4 жыл бұрын
Because almost nobody talks about it or knows about it. If their SSD fails in 1-2 years then they just blame it on the SSD and not the fact that it’s Dram-less and prone to early death.
@d.andresvaldes76594 жыл бұрын
I was thinking about using cheap dram less ssds for backups that wouldn't be running all the time. Basically I want to replace the stack of BluRay disks for a folder of SSDs. would it be a reliable storage unit still for backups? Im also using a 120 gigs dram less ssd as a thug drive, just to move files from point a to point b but nothing important. still good to know that dram less ssds suck before they break! I really appreciate the advice! keep up the good work guys!
@d.andresvaldes76594 жыл бұрын
@blank just weight, also I've broken a hdds by dropping them on accident. I think ssds can handle more physical mismanagement
@Daniel-Kramer3 жыл бұрын
dramless SSDs aren't as fast but it's really not noticeable
@ronaldsanpedro19764 жыл бұрын
How about a modern, single NAND dramless ssd like the western digital blue sn550? Is it still that bad? Im just wondering if this is still a porblem for the single NAND type
@m3ttwur5t7 жыл бұрын
So why not just use software to reserve a chunk of system RAM and store the map there?
@danielgidoni7 жыл бұрын
Langdon Alger maybe latency?
@tin20017 жыл бұрын
Because I'm pretty sure that's not all it stores. Writes are usually cached for starters, and I assume that's where it goes.
@danielgidoni7 жыл бұрын
But why can't it be stored on system ram?
@danielgidoni7 жыл бұрын
So basically latency...
@CheapSushi7 жыл бұрын
because the controller on the SSD has to know where it is, so thus ends up having to swap with system RAM causing higher latency. Linus didn't mention this but DRAMless drives use SLC NAND for cache. So it's really not as big of an issue as it seems. SLC is much faster, better latency and waaaay more endurance than typical TLC NAND. Of course slower than RAM itself. But it takes over that function.
@SPORTS_CLUB2616 жыл бұрын
Which laptop should I buy 900$ Lenovo y520 Dell 5577 or Dell 7567 hp omen any suggestions
@ecks80654 жыл бұрын
"how to sell a 700 dollar wifi juicer" well played linus well played
@vincentthe1st6 жыл бұрын
0:47 The legend of the Juicero will never be forgotten!
@DanDoesGame7 жыл бұрын
A burger without cheese............... GTFO, Every Burger needs cheese :) lol
@wizardofki4 жыл бұрын
How do you tell from the product page either on the manufacturer's Website or on an online retailer whether or not an SSD has a DRAM cache? It seems that most don't display if their SSD has DRAM or not, making it difficult to distinguish between those that do and those that don't. And, it's not like you can rip a package open in the store, take off the cover, and check for a dram chip even if you know what you're looking for.
@kentkruckeberg4 жыл бұрын
I think you look for whether it has a "cache" value listed. But I'm a bit miffed too as trying to figure out what the hell has a cache or not is not easy! When you google for "ssd with cache" or" ram", seems every damn hit is about using an ssd for an OS cache while your boot drive is a spinning platter disk. Grrr. And then I find info on how some late model SSDs with TLC (triple layer memory cells which are even slower than older MLC and SLC tech) are designed to use some of the TLC cells as a cache, but where the memory tech is single layer (SLC) memory. So, like that helps with longevity of the TLC memory and still gives a cache to work with for good speed. But I think these drives may not show a value in the "cache" specification. Grrr! So, it could be that as ssd drives tech went from SLC to MLC, to TLC , they could boost the earlier tech with DRAM as a cache, but later (TLC tech) they came up with the idea of using some of the NAND in SLC as a cache. And maybe that's just the norm now so they don't list a value for "cache" on spec sheets.
@pradumnupadhyay83387 жыл бұрын
Make a video on routers and how to choose which one is good according to our requirements
@danielsjohnson7 жыл бұрын
Pradumn Upadhyay Didn't he already do that?
@LouieV.7 жыл бұрын
i think it is already done
@Junk4u9997 жыл бұрын
I love the subtle shade thrown at the Juicero.
@oCaptainToado7 жыл бұрын
0:14 Typical Dota game, 3 Players disconnected :D
@jaidchen4 жыл бұрын
Looks like even 4 disconnects to me.
@Armytoast5 жыл бұрын
Just canceled a cheap model Sandisk dram-less ssd right before it was about to ship. I am behind the times so I didn't know any better until now. Last time I cheap out.
@TetraSky7 жыл бұрын
How do you even know if a SSD you're looking to buy has DRAM...
@TrollermanSixtysevan7 жыл бұрын
Tetra Sky Shorter warranty, cheapest price
@orange11squares5 жыл бұрын
read reviews that analyze the internal structure.
@peterkiss12047 жыл бұрын
A keyboard without RGB lighting is a feature, not a skimpy move! :D
@anand.suralkar4 жыл бұрын
THEY DONT EVEN TELL IF SSD HAVE DRAM SO YEAH WE ARE HELPLESS
@Suilujx4 жыл бұрын
If they don't mention it, they most likely don't have it. Example: Samsung 250GB 860 EVO - 512MB LPDDR4 (mentioned) Crucial 240GB BX500 - NO DRAM (not mentioned)
@nro67394 жыл бұрын
@@Suilujx Anyone here in 2020 know how to use system ram as dram?
@Suilujx4 жыл бұрын
@@nro6739 I'm 99% sure Windows does it automatically, or if it doesn't then it probably would be mostly useless anyway
@TheRedRaven_4 жыл бұрын
Just shop on Amazon and type “dram” in the section where you can “ask questions” from previous buyers, almost every SSD on Amazon has someone asking if it has it with a “yes or no” response. I know 100% Crucial’s MX500 product line has Dram in its SSD’s.
@PeterBrockie7 жыл бұрын
Weren't all those early SandFroce drives DRAM-less and still fast because they did fancy internal compression in hardware before writing? Although they must have stored the mapping somewhere - maybe they had DRAM on the CPU instead of simply external ICs.
@YHRS7 жыл бұрын
Funny that the pre-video advertisement for me was for Vimeo.
@DogsBAwesome7 жыл бұрын
ATM it's either the creepy guy from Udamy or Cadac store with a voiceover by a guy who's had a lobotomy.
@SpecialEDy7 жыл бұрын
For me it was Prager University. I had to go on a Prager U video disliking spree to stop them from popping up on my feed, but now a year later, I get constant ads from them...
@maddyaurora4 ай бұрын
ok but, how do i know if an ssd has or doesn't have dram? i see it nowhere mentioned in stores
@xgui4-studios2 ай бұрын
search the model online
@josephgilbert48007 жыл бұрын
lol juicero
@Junk4u9997 жыл бұрын
OMG, what piece of shit right?
@FMAdestroyer5 жыл бұрын
if the prices of SSD DRAM-Less and Mainstream SSDs in Brasil wasn't abusively different, I would have bought mainstream one
@TurtlePower99 Жыл бұрын
is this video still valid mr linus....? its been 5 years
@joeyn177 Жыл бұрын
It's not as important for nvme ssds
@biskitpagla Жыл бұрын
almost anything about ssds from that period of time is irrelevant now. if you can get a larger ssd without dram with the same price as a smaller one with dram, just get the former
@Narbssss7 жыл бұрын
I'm glad we got some actual user recommendations from Tech Quickie rather than sponsor recommendations.. Talking of sponsors, SQUARESPACE!
@BineroBE7 жыл бұрын
In European Union all products always have two years of warranty.
@mynameisozymandias8117 жыл бұрын
Samsung evo pro has 5
@patience__80517 жыл бұрын
Jeroen Bollen yeah... But no. Most SSDs have X years commercial warranty but it expires if you use it a lot. Most of the time its the manufacturer that decide that. For instance while helping a Friend, he had an SSD out of warranty after a year because it was used a lot for big file programs. ( Animation and video mainly).
@gokuzawa2686 жыл бұрын
Not in every single EU contry yet. In France, it is 2 years but in some it is still 6 months. I do believe there's a project in place within EU government to limit this warranty to 1 year all across EU. But do not believe this warranty is easy to optain, even some big companies like Amazon are unwilling to comply, you usualy need a few strong emails and link (even though they absolutely know it's the law). For exemple if you bought a warranty-less hard drive, new or used, it is supposed to work with a usual utilisation. If it fails after a years, that means there were already a weakness when you bought it, and unless the seller can proove your utilisation was wrong (server for example), he should replace the drive or give you your money back.
@HighTechHotties7 жыл бұрын
An SSD with DRAM would be faster to cache it. So it makes sense to have it
@albertgunth5 жыл бұрын
yes
@yumri44 жыл бұрын
It is more complicated than what he said. The map isn't on the DRAM cache it is on another chip entirely close to the controller while the cache now ussually 256MB, 512MB or 1024MB for SSDs will be used for write buffers and/or read buffers depending on the controller and how the controller handles the data. the 1024MB of cache per SSD seems to be only on Samsung SSDs recently with the lower amounts on everyone else so i am assuming they have their own customer controller chip The reason for the NAND Flash map to not be on the controller is it will make it so every NAND Flash drive has to be the same amount of NAND Flash chips and data size of each chip compared to having to have different controller chips for each and every SSD. The other route is to have one that can handle more than the actual amount on the drive which will slow down the speed of the SSD. So objectively having it on another chip small in size but big enough to hold the mapping for everything will be the best way. Different companies put it in different places but the majority put it very close to the controller chip. So in a flow chart it will be the request for data the controller chip the chip with the data about where it is back to the controller chip then the NAND Flash chip(s) then the controller chip then back to the connector out to the computer again. The controller chip is a big part in SSDs. The some of the newer ones do have that data chip integrated into them but the manufacturer did do the thing of having a different controller chip for every size of chips. The cost is passed along to the consumer. Mostly these are for the PCIE gen 4 x4 lane M.2 drives to get the speed they need to market them over a PCIe gen 3 x4 drive it was needed but it also doubled to quadrupled the price.
@davids8aff7 жыл бұрын
HDMI Switches Explained, pretty please! Monoprice has so many with different naming and drastically different pricing.
@shadowbear1237 жыл бұрын
I guess you could say leaving that out can cause some DRAMa
@ZephCloud5 жыл бұрын
Adata ultimate su 800 only says ● Intelligent SLC Caching and DRAM cache buffer...so it has both but why isn't it telling us how much dram and slc caching are there?
@SChiu-wd3bi7 жыл бұрын
This and power supply are two things you should NEVER skimp on.
@DeJay73 жыл бұрын
Me, with no PSU:
@OrganicGreens7 жыл бұрын
this video format is good. not to long and talky
@MightyElemental7 жыл бұрын
How do you know if your SSD does not have DRAM??? I have a SanDisk SSD PLUS 240GB
@ShikiKaze7 жыл бұрын
When it's not described as having NAND-Flash based technology in it. Most non NAND are DRAM SSD.The cheaper older models do not typically have DRAM in them.l Read and write speed can dictate it also if there is no description, Comparing it to a 7,200RPM hard drive read/write speed. IF it doesn't have a buffer cache then it has no DRAM. If you can't find buffer cache or cache size in general you can check and compare typical HDD speed and SSD speed, if it's within 15%-30% faster than a HDD it's probably an SSD with no DRAM or very little. I have 3 SSD, a cheap no DRAM SSD from the old Crucial-120gb, Samsung EVO 850-250gb, and a Samsung M.2 Nand drive-500gb. each respectively are faster than the last.
@Motolav7 жыл бұрын
Your SSD has no DRAM
@ramadhanafif7 жыл бұрын
Too bad for you, its DRAM less.. I have the same SSD though. Pretty sad I don't know this before bought it
@WetaMantis6 жыл бұрын
I have the same model, it died with my data on it. Good thing I have backups but I'll have to reinstall the OS.
@PatricioRomero_xumi6 жыл бұрын
is it that bad if you havent noticed in real life use?
@TheOneWhoWalksAmongTheDarkness7 жыл бұрын
Do they still make caching SSD's? I ask this because I was thinking about getting one and using it to cache my HDD data. I already have a SSD it is a Mushkin eco3 480gb and it has my OS and some games but i still have lots of games on my HD and was thinking about using a caching SSD to try and decrease the load in of some of my games i have on it.
@drabberfrog Жыл бұрын
A lot has changed over the years and I still feel like Linus is too prejudiced towards DRAM-less SSDs based on his recent videos, nowadays all SSDs except high end ones are DRAM-less and manage to have great performance for almost all use cases. I really think he should do a deep dive LTT video looking at DRAM vs DRAM-less drives to get a better picture.
@firathd4854 жыл бұрын
i bought the crucial bx 500 480gb and i think it doesn't have dram so is it bad because the ssd was running fine and fast
@ULilBagel7 жыл бұрын
So you could say it goes “Cache me outside! How bout dat!” . . . . . . . I can stop anytime I want.
@CaffeinatedTech6 жыл бұрын
Surely the drive keeps the index on the nand regardless. DRAM is volatile, and the index needs to be cached every time you power it on. Reads don't 'wear' NAND. I can see how storing the cache in system RAM can add a little latency, but is it that super bad? It seems like these are just 'Lite' drives, designed to be cheaper by removing what they can, including the warranty. I think I'd use one of these over a spinning rust drive any day.