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[eBay Plus Only] Samsung 960 EVO M.2 NVMe SSD 250GB $106.92; 500GB $220.97 Delivered @ PC Byte eBay

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Original PIZZAZZ 10% off Brand New Fixed Priced Items on eBay Deal Post

eBay Plus "Free Delivery" or $19.95 Delivery.


Err, so PC Byte is doing a 12% + then 10% off (effectively 20.8% off) store wide (?), so just a rehash/sustaining the discount (I wonder if there'll be more eBay codes, as there is still a few days until end of June).

Link for 250GB (https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/162528086810), $106.92 after coupon code.


MPN: MZ-V6E250BW
Samsung's official product webpage: https://www.samsung.com/au/memory-storage/960-evo-nvme-m2-ss…

Warranty
3 Year Limited Warranty or 100TBW Limited Warranty

Interface
PCIe 3.0 x4, NVMe 1.2

Dimension (WxHxD)
Max. 80.15 x 22.15 x 2.38 (mm)

Special Feature
TRIM Support
S.M.A.R.T Support
Auto Garbage Collection Algorithm
AES 256-bit for User Data Encryption, TCG Opal
Device Sleep Mode Support 5mW (L1.2)

Sequential Read
Up to 3,200 MB/sec
Sequential Write
Up to 1,500 MB/sec
Random Read (4KB, QD32)
Up to 330,000 IOPS (Thread 4)
Random Write (4KB, QD32)
Up to 300,000 IOPS (Thread 4)
Random Read (4KB, QD1)
Up to 14,000 IOPS (Thread 1)
Random Write (4KB, QD1)
Up to 50,000 IOPS (Thread 1)

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closed Comments

  • +3

    Where are all the 1TB samsung deals? :(

  • Ah, so this is OzSSD

    • +1

      If only RAM dropped in price as much as SSDs have.

      • +4

        Yeah, I'd sign up to OzRAM

  • +2

    For those who dont know, go for the 500GB version of this drive.
    The 250GB isnt really faster than an Evo SATA drive, outside of transfering large files (But only a few GB…lol!)
    When it comes to real load, the 500GB can perform up to twice as fast.

    • Agreed. Check out the AnandTech benchmarks.

    • A noob question here.. I need to upgrade mine 128GB one to 256. How would I know if this one is compatible with my laptop?

      • Needs to support NVME M.2 drives.
        First step is looking at your current drive, otherwise try searching for what others have done with theirs of the same machine and look for NVME drives.

  • How are you getting $220? I'm seeing $250 after coupon before delivery

    • +1

      Did you add it to your cart?

      The 12% off discount will be shown when it's in there, and then you add the PIZZAZZ code to bring it down to ~$220

  • bought one yesterday.
    3200mb/s read!! wow.. my current ssd only does 530mb/s..
    can't wait to try it.

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