Seems like a pretty good price for a NVME 2TB SSD. Not as fast as EVO 970 but a lot cheaper. Probably a good upgrade for laptops with single M.2 slot for storage.
Intel 660p NVMe M.2 SSD: 2TB $371.80, 1TB $205.70 + Delivery @ Newegg
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Hey I'd recommend looking at the Micron 1100 for an affordable 2TB SATA SSD.
Doesn't seem to include delivery on the 2TB it's offering
AUD$15.88 World EggSaver Standard (4-7 Business Days)
AUD$16.80 World EggSaver Express (2-3 Business Days)Yes you are right I have updated the title. It was showing $0 shipping until you enter the post code. My bad. I thought newegg offered free delivery to Austrlia. I guess I was wrong.
They do offer free shipping on select items… those items are marked with a special badge.
https://promotions.newegg.com/marketplace/2018/18-3274/AUS/l…
damn son thats bloody good. if only i had another nvme slot on my itx board :(
ITX here! I get a 500gb 970 EVO, a 1TB 970 EVO on the motherboard and also connect a 2TB MX500 and a 1TB 860 EVO to the Sara ports. So though I wanna buy it, I don’t have any slots available now.
Is Sara OK with this?
For $25 you can get a PCIe to NVMe converter board.
Warning: there are converter boards with two M2 slots, only one M2 slot is NVMe, the other needs a SATA cable.
not sure i want to give the gtx1080 from the single pcie port for nvme storage :)
Noob question,
Is this a good upgrade for my Dell XPS 9370 Laptop? I currently have 256GB installed.Depends if you need the extra capacity. If you can nake do with 256GB, then this wouldn't be a good upgrade.
The 1TB is $249 at MSY for local pickup, but the 2TB is $599, so good discount there.
I'm holding out until June/July because I think SSD prices will continue to drop this year. Hoping to nab a 2TB SSD for $300 or less, along with a Ryzen 3 upgrade when they're finally out.
This is a decent deal though, these go for $240-$270 in Aus.