This Adata Legend 800 1TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD is down to a decent price on Ebuyer, giving you some speedy storage for a l…
PCIe 4.0 NVMe storage used to be quite expensive, but prices have been falling consistently to the point where you can get 1TB NVMe drives for the same price as older and slower SATA SSDs from a couple of years ago. These price drops make these drives. One example we spotted recently is the Adata Legend 800, a PCIe 4.0 drive going for £39 delivered at Ebuyer, versus £49 on Amazon.
As this is more of an affordable drive, it's perhaps easy to understand that the Legend 800 doesn't have a DRAM cache, instead using a cheaper-to-implement combination of an SLC cache and HMB to maintain good performance. These techniques are effective, but sustained write performance tends to suffer compared to drives with a DRAM cache.
£39 for 1TB of SSD storage in any guise makes for an excellent deal, let alone a PCIe 4.0 drive that's like the Legend 800, so do consider this one if you're in the market for some extra storage and your PC or laptop supports the PCIe 4.0 standard.Eurogamer welcomes videogamers of all types, so sign in and join our community!
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