Question I'm looking for reviews on Seagate BarraCuda 1.92TB 2.5 Inch SSD #ZA1920CV1A002 ?

I still see "1.92TB" and in my head I think "wow that's a gigantic $10,000 datacenter drive with a capacity that will never be attainable at consumer drive prices".
 
I still see "1.92TB" and in my head I think "wow that's a gigantic $10,000 datacenter drive with a capacity that will never be attainable at consumer drive prices".
Gigantic ??? I have 4 installed in one PC and still have to do some cleanups every now and then, not even counting on 12TB in offline HDDs for backups. Today, when a single game can be upwards from 500GB (0.5TB) ? 2-3 games like that and your 1.92TB would be hard pressed to save a movie.
 
Gigantic ??? I have 4 installed in one PC and still have to do some cleanups every now and then, not even counting on 12TB in offline HDDs for backups. Today, when a single game can be upwards from 500GB (0.5TB) ? 2-3 games like that and your 1.92TB would be hard pressed to save a movie.
I meant from the perspective of someone who was blown away when consumer 1GB drives were introduced and could hold all the data from multiple consumer PCs full of games and transferred data at a blazing 15MBps with Ultra ATA/33. That said, I'm using a total of about 1.9TB on my computer right now out of 3TB of available space on 2 drives, including all my torrented videos that I haven't gotten around to watching but not including the backup drive. Not everyone plays 500GB games.
 
I meant from the perspective of someone who was blown away when consumer 1GB drives were introduced and could hold all the data from multiple consumer PCs full of games and transferred data at a blazing 15MBps with Ultra ATA/33. That said, I'm using a total of about 1.9TB on my computer right now out of 3TB of available space on 2 drives, including all my torrented videos that I haven't gotten around to watching but not including the backup drive. Not everyone plays 500GB games.
My first HDD gad 20MB.
 
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