It's not worth it for your gaming PC.
SATA SSDs aren't the flashiest solid state drives out there anymore. We've got M.2 flash storage that fits easily into PCIe slots on your motherboard, and that sleek SSD format is quickly taking over ...
As we’ve detailed here at Ars before, there are some sketchy SSDs sold online. They tempt the unsuspecting with supremely low prices, but in the end, all you’re guaranteed is disappointing speeds.
As a SATA-based internal solid-state drive, the TeamGroup Vulcan Z QLC (starts at $109.99 for 2TB; $199.99 for 4TB as tested) is much faster than a spinning hard drive, but slower than most modern M.2 ...