I've been tempted to get a 4TB 4x, gen 4 NVMe drive, as the Nextorage ones are on sale for $200 with heatsink. The specs are same as the WD one I was previously considering on read at 7300 MB/s, but better on write at 6900 Mb/s vs 6600.
This drive's HS is also easy to take off and put back on (can be a real pain on some NVMe drives), and costs only $5 more than the non HS version, so I felt it would be worth it to compare load temps to the MB HS.
What's holding me back are two things, not wanting to hassle with formatting and reinstalling the OS and C: drive programs, and the thought that since the gen 5 drives are out now, these will no doubt continue to drop in price.
I have to say though, the one thing that bothers me even more than my aging GTX 1080 not being able to handle some of the games out now, is the very cramped space for games on my 500GB NVMe. So I'm still compelled to pull the trigger.
I am also now considering getting a hold me over GPU, vs doing an entire build, since my truck needs further repair (main seal dripping), and I don't like the high heat output of the 13700K. I must say, adding an RTX 4070 or 4070 Ti to my 8700K rig is tempting.
This site makes me think a mere 4070 would be a very viable upgrade to my rig. The only caveat shown is the sub 45 FPS performance of Starfield at 1080p Ultra Quality, but I'm guessing that bench was taken prior to the huge patch just released that added DLSS support.
EVGA GTX 1080 SC versus RTX 4070 performance benchmarks comparison. Compare graphics card gaming performance in 86 games and in 1080p, 1440p, and 4K at Ultra, High, Medium, and Low quality settings. Compare specifications, price, power, temperature, and CPU bottlenecks.
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