10% off Using code "PLUSME" and an extra 10% off at Checkout.
Intel 545 256GB SSD $69.66
Intel 760p 256gb NVMe SSD $89.91
Intel 760p 512gb NVMe SSD $144.18
Thanks to TA for the Original PLUSME 10% off All eBay Plus Items on eBay Deal Post
10% off Using code "PLUSME" and an extra 10% off at Checkout.
Intel 545 256GB SSD $69.66
Intel 760p 256gb NVMe SSD $89.91
Intel 760p 512gb NVMe SSD $144.18
Thanks to TA for the Original PLUSME 10% off All eBay Plus Items on eBay Deal Post
Next Tuesday about 5:10 am.
Source? I was reading 5:15 am which is conflicting.
Sauce? I was about heat up a pie and chips which is good eating.
@JerryB: Sores? I was about to put some bandages on my ulcers.
C U Next Tuesday then I guess.
If you don't need an SSD right now, then I would wait:
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/ssd-prices-drop-2019-predi…
This prediction is somewhat tempered though with Western Digitals announcement of cutting back on future planned production. WD now own Sandisk, so they are now a bigger player in the market.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/western-digital-ssd-output…
Let's hope that prices remain on the current downward trajectory. We don't want to see a rerun of the DRAM price fixing of the last few years.
Intel 760p 512gb NVMe SSD $144.18
Just got this for $180 a few weeks ago =_=
This or Samsung evo 970?
Samsung Evc 970 is faster, but Intel 760p is very nice too
comparison to 970 evo
https://ssd.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Samsung-970-Evo-NVMe-P…
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notice the price when the comparison was done YEN 16,000 is US$ 200 …..shows how much prices are tumblin' down :)
It seems like its lowest price every day for ssds, how long until price drops stabilise?
So I know I’m not gonna miss out on getting a better deal like a week later.
Any way to combat this, I’ve heard some credit cards credit you the value you would’ve saved.