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whats up guys welcome back to probing paul this is episode number 68 my tech and random q a where i answer questions some of them about technology some of them are random and today im going to be addressing a very very important question about nvme ssds no not what capacity you should get or what manufacturer or what controller it should use what about the sticker do you leave the sticker on or do you take it off excellent we begin as always with a reminder that this is not my first time i have been probed many times and in fact theres a playlist if you want to check it out were getting getting pretty close to that magic number here but all the questions im going to answer today were asked in the comments of the last probing paul so feel free to leave me a comment if you would like to ask me a question that maybe ill answer next time lets start off with the first question from gamerdude who says hey paul great channel thank you gamerdude should you take the sticker off the nvme