NM790

Lexar

NM790

39 positive 0 neutral 4 negative

Based on 43 Reddit mentions

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Help - SSD impending doom

The Crucial MX is at least "better" than the absolute-shite BX model, but it's still a desktop-rated drive and not suitable for 24/7 hypervisor use. The 500GB drive only has ~180TBW rating. If you want something that will actually last, go with a used Enterprise SSD off ebay or a "pro" rated 1TB dri

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zfsbest in r/Proxmox

October 25, 2025 6:40 PM

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Apex support a 8tb hardrive?

Officially they'll say no, single sided only. However, the wifi chip is dead center of the ssd, so a 8tb double sided with the chips on the edge works. I have a lexar nm790 8tb in my apex and have zero issues with temps or stability.

Texan4eva in r/OneXPlayer

April 16, 2026 4:20 PM

3

Avaliem meu primeiro pc

não acho que a 4060ti faça sentido, você pega 5060 e 9060xt 8gb mais baratas que ela e tem no mínimo a mesma potência (as da nvidia tem as tecnologias deles a mais que a AMD então se você quer ter essas coisas eu diria pra ir de 5060) essa MSI BNL é uma bomba, vai na BN que é decente ou na NZXT C650

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punkcatgurl in r/hardwarebrasil

February 15, 2026 5:00 AM

2

Proxmox ZFS IO pressure stall and consumer SSD

BX series is hot garbage for server usage. Your only realistic option is to replace them if you want decent performance. Personally I go with used enterprise SSD from ebay, but for homelab nvme I can recommend Lexar NM790

zfsbest in r/Proxmox

March 8, 2026 7:09 PM

2

DXP2800 Home server

I recommend any drive that uses TLC (not QLC), has a 5 year warranty and a half decent SCL or DRAM cache. The lower the cell density, the better the performance, reliability and longevity. Hence TLC (tri-level) will greatly outperform QLC (quad-level) but will cost more. Most cheap drives are going

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cat2devnull in r/HomeServer

December 27, 2025 1:21 AM

1

Lexar's SSDs

Not really, it was praised as "+ Very power-efficient". Very reliable for me so far. https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/lexar-nm790-ssd-review

vajicka in r/PcBuild

January 15, 2026 8:57 PM

1

High IO delay. Please help.

The specs on this** are pretty low-end for proxmox, you're not likely to have a good experience with it - even with the upgrades. ** " Qotom Mini PC Q750G5 CPU Celeron J4125 Quad Core 2.0 Ghz 5X 2.5G LAN Ports Home Office Router Firewall - 8GB RAM 128GB SSD " A quad-core 2GHz Celeron is just not enough

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StopThinkBACKUP in r/Proxmox

March 9, 2026 7:53 PM

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