Best time to go for Gen5 NVME M.2?

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And just wondering what's everyone's predictions for when the £/gb for Gen5 drives would be comparable to current Gen4 drives.

ATM, Gen5 is about double £/gb as Gen4
 
I got a 2tb Crucial T700 6 months ago for £185, which at the time was only a bit more than PCIE4 drives. Don't know what prices are like now, but Black Friday/Cyber Monday is in 2 weeks
 
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I got a 2tb Crucial T700 6 months ago for £185, which at the time was only a bit more than PCIE4 drives. Don't know what prices are like now, but Black Friday/Cyber Monday is in 2 weeks
ATM, the prices for pcie5 is about double pcie4, that is without any sales. I will wait for BF/CM as I can live with a gen3 drive I have spare
 
Dunno but it certainly boots up into windows faster than my Western Digital pcie4 and copying files is insanely fast.

I wasnt intending on buying x5 only did so because I needed more storage and the price difference at the time was minimal.

Just looked, the one I bought is £238 now so gone up £53 since May.
 
Gen 4 is the sweetspot for the average consumer right now, gen 5 needs to come down by around 40% before it becomes relevant.

I recently bought 2 gen 4 drives for my new build, if I'd have gone for gen 5 I'd have only got half the capacity for the price which to me would have been far more noticeable than the speed difference.

Gen 6 is probably a couple of years away by which time gen 5 will have dropped in price and start to make sense.
 
Dunno but it certainly boots up into windows faster than my Western Digital pcie4 and copying files is insanely fast.

I wasnt intending on buying x5 only did so because I needed more storage and the price difference at the time was minimal.

Just looked, the one I bought is £238 now so gone up £53 since May.
I’ll use £185 as a benchmark for a T700, if something equivalent does come up around that price point, I might pull the trigger.

£185 for a t700 is not bad considering t500 (gen4) is about £140.
 
I’ll use £185 as a benchmark for a T700, if something equivalent does come up around that price point, I might pull the trigger.

£185 for a t700 is not bad considering t500 (gen4) is about £140.

Actually just looked at my order history and I paid £179, not £185, in July not May. Sorry for the error
 
I think it will be in 2025, WD/Sandisk decided to delayed affordable Gen 5 SSDs launch to 2025. It seemed Samsung did the same with high end 9100 PRO and all brands SSDs with Silicon Motion SM2508 controllers too.
 
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