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SanDisk 1TB Ultra 3D NAND SATA III SSD $229 US (~ $298 AU Delivered) @ Amazon US

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Same great price to this popular recent deal, except this time the 1TB SSD with 3D NAND technology that increases durability of the drive.

Sequential read speeds up to 560MB/s, seq. write speeds up to 530MB/s. Operating temperature is 0 degree to 70 degree (C).

Others on OB have successfully claimed warranty when this brand drive has failed (via Sandisk) so there is some confidence in overseas ssd. This drive has a 3 yr warranty.

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  • +4

    "Others on OB have successfully claimed warranty when this brand drive has failed (via Sandisk) so there is some confidence in overseas ssd."

    Australia is not on the direct RMA support list, so users should have no expectation of International warranty for Sandisk products in Australia.

    https://kb.sandisk.com/app/rmaform

    If you want / expect International support, buy Intel or EVGA products.

  • +4

    it’s sold and shipped by amazon ( not market place seller) so amazon handles the warranty and has your details on your account if you need to find date and proof of purchase.

    its a light item, cheap and easy to send back to the USA, but working in the industry, and we had 1000s of servers, I can’t recall SSD failures. and we had over 1 PB of flash in the SAN for tier1 storage.

    that said they have made over 250,000 of these i read in an article, failures are tiny compared to number sold, and it’s the same as WD so a lot more have come of the production line.

    i’ve had the sansidk MLC ( 2 off) in pcs for over 3 years and like them for the gb per $ along with crucial , as seems to toms hardware, etc.

    competitor per $ would be crucial mx500 and samsung evo850 , not sure of current best deals on those.

    we’ve got over 10 SSD in the household going to back over 4 years and none have failed , they just get passed down as capacity upgrades so even the PS3 has an SSD,

  • We've had 128gb Samsung ssds fail at a high rate in the common Dell OptiPlex 9020 rigs, perhaps 10% of deployed PC's.. It might just be those SSDs but goes to show they can fail..

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