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Lenovo SL700 Flash Shark SSD SATA3 480GB US $56.09 (~AU $80.91) Shipped @ Joybuy

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A cheap price and I presume that Levovo has better quality than the little known brand Chinese SSDs. At the time of posting the deal expires in 11 hours.
The following is from Aliexpress, as it was more detailed than JoyBuy's description.

Note that the Aliexpress listing says there are MLC and TLC varients of this SSD and you could be sent either. I presume the same applies for this deal. There are some benchmarks in the reviews at the bottom of the JoyBuy page.

Model:Lenovo SL700
Interface:
SATA 6Gb/s:120GB 240GB
Size: 701007MM
Read Speed:500MB/S
Write Speed:360MB/S
Continuous reading does not exceed 500MB/S
Continuous writing does not exceed 480MB/S
Read IOPS:65K
Write IOPS:55K
S.M.A.R.T.:Support
Operating Temperature(degree Celsius):0~70
Non-operating Temperature(degree Celsius):-40~95
Notice: Controller and Nand Flash Type of this product have two kinds of schemes, Controller is PHION's Nand Flash Type is MLC, and Controller is SMI Nand Flash Type is TLC, in theory TLC transmission speed is faster than MLC, but the service life of MLC Longer than TLC, we will randomly send one for you.

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  • +1

    I will buy one these cheap SSDs when they come down to 1TB for 100 AUD, and would use as a portable HDD.

  • +2

    and I presume that Levovo has better quality than the little known brand

    I doubt it, everyone is buying components from the same suppliers and it's all made in China.

    • Yep. Lenovo buy the crappiest cheapo SSDs from China since Lenovo is a Chinese company so they are slower but perhaps just as reliable as a decent brand.

    • I would say Netac/Mushkin brand could be seen as more reliable than this one.

  • +1

    you could get a crucial BX500 480gb for $84.55 with free shipping (ebay plus) here instead.
    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/173685856229
    reliable local ebay seller, reliable product

    • -1

      That's an extra ~$30.

      • You are comparing US dollar to AU dollar. The difference is less than $5 dollars not $30

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