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I'm looking to replace a 6TB G-Drive for my Mac. I'm considering the OWC Express 1M2 NVMe enclosure along with a WD Black 4TB SN850X.

The drive is mostly used as my photography drive. I work off of it with Capture One. About 20% of it is archive data.

I'd like to upgrade to SSD for the sake of longevity and speed. And because I find the ticking and knocking my existing drive makes to be annoying. And because MacOS does this weird thing where opening random apps causes the external HDD to spin up and stalls operation. I fear everyday that this seven year old drive is suddenly going to die on me.

Just looking for some suggestions if anyone's familiar with these OWC + WD products or if you'd recommend something else.

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[–] abcdqfr@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 months ago

Looking at ssd for speed and longevity, eh? Go to ebay or whatever secondhand marketplace you prefer and shop the used enterprise u.2 and grab a m.2 to u.2 adapter while you're out. You will not find a better value for your dollar if endurance is an objective. Datacenter grade storage is more expensive but that's because the endurance is rated in drive writes per day instead of terabytes written. For example,you can roughly expect prices to be 10x higher while endurance will be 50x higher when comparing enterprise ssds to consumer.