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Cheap Car Repairs: Why DIY Might Be More Expensive - News Directory 3

Cheap Car Repairs: Why DIY Might Be More Expensive

January 30, 2026 Lisa Park Tech
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At a glance
  • Rapidly rising SSD prices are bringing back products that were starting to fade into obscurity.
  • Actually, they're ​an expensive‌ trap you need to steer clear of at all costs.
  • I will adhere to all instructions meticulously, prioritizing accuracy,‍ verifiability, and a clear, authoritative tone.
Original source: howtogeek.com

Rapidly rising SSD prices are bringing back products that were starting to fade into obscurity. ⁤ SATA SSDs, pretty much obsolete, are finding some uses again. Similarly, the ⁤ ongoing RAM shortage‍ makes older versions of⁢ consumer RAM, such‍ as DDR3, somewhat usable.

Does the same thing apply to SSDs, ‌then? Are PCIe Gen 3 SSDs worth buying now? Not at all. Actually, they’re ​an expensive‌ trap you need to steer clear of at all costs.

⁤ the SSD market is a mess,⁤ but‍ this just might be the worst option
‍

‌ ⁤ ‍ There’s no benefit to choosing PCIe Gen‌ 3.

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⁢Kootion (3,500MB/s read/3,000MB/s write), sold for $129
  • ⁢ ‌ A SanDisk SSD (3,200MB/s read), $149

  • ⁣ A Patriot SSD (3,000MB/s read, 2,2000MB/s write), $140
    ​

  • Seeing those prices told me that we’re in for ⁢a bad time, but comparing them ​to Gen 4 and Gen 5 drives solidified‌ just how bad they are.

    My PCIe Gen 4 finds include the crucial P310,‍ with speeds up to 7,100MB/s, priced at “just” $107. It’s a lot compared to last⁢ year, but incredibly cheap ​compared ⁣to these Gen 3 ‌drives listed​ above. I also found options around the $130 to $155​ mark from

    The ⁤Samsung 9100 PRO NVMe SSD box ⁣sitting on a desk.

    A straight-on shot of the Crucial T710, Samsung ‍9100 Pro, and Samsung 990 EVO plus NVMe SSDs mounted to a ⁢motherboard. Credit: Patrick Campanale ‍/ How-To Geek

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