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Crucial P1 3D NAND NVMe M.2 1TB SSD $156 + Delivery @ Tramu Computer Amazon AU

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IMPORTANT UPDATE for those who ordered this product via this deal post recently: I've received my order from Umart Online today 11/5/19 and I'm very sorry to say that there has been stuff-up between Umart and Amazon AU. Instead of receiving the Crucial P1 3D M.2 1TB hard drive that I ordered from Amazon AU, Umart Online sent me a Crucial 16GB DDR4 2400 SODIMM, which is laptop memory. The invoice from Umart states the SODIMM memory instead of the M.2 SSD hard drive. There seems to have been a product mis-match between Amazon's and Umart's online ordering systems. I've spoken both with Umart and Amazon today and lodged an "incorrect item received" complaint. Unfortunately I expect others here who purchased this item from Umart via Amazon AU will also be affected by this error. I don't know whether it is Umart or Amazon who is to blame here, but I'm not happy. I'm sorry if you've been affected also.

Original listing 6/5/19:

Current Amazon AU price is AU $156 plus $10.43 delivery (Varies based on location). Beats all local prices (Umart: $229), while Newegg has it for $227.

While not the fastest M.2 NVMe SSD available, it might be the lowest price to date for a new 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD including delivery. I've bought one myself today.

Crucial P1 3D NAND NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD 1TB
- Model: CT1000P1SSD8
- Capacities up to 1TB with sequential reads/writes up to 2,000/1,700 MB/s
- NVMe PCIe interface marks the next step in storage innovation
- Micron 3D NAND - advancing the world's memory and storage technology for 40 years
- 5-year limited warranty

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closed Comments

  • +17

    Beats all local prices (Umart: $229)

    Tramu Computer (The 3rd Party Seller of this Item) is Umart spelt backwards.

    • +1

      Well spotted!

    • +2

      Trab pu kcip!

      • +1

        Pick a bar? What the hell is pick a bar?

    • +2

      Umart's number (07) 3369 3928
      Tramu Computers number : 073-369-3928
      conspiracy

  • the amazon reviews about it slowing to a halt repeatedly until you reboot are pretty scary!

    • Yeah its making me think twice. The people having issues seems to be correlated to laptop use with poor thermals so I am wondering if this will be OK in a desktop

    • +8

      Crucial information.

    • Sounds like a drive firmware issue. Crucial will probably fix it up in a firmware update.

  • -2

    267 on amazon.au - clearly not the cheapest… and non prime elegible

  • +1

    This uses QLC nand. For the uninitiated SLC > MLC > TLC > QLC when it comes to performance, reliability and write endurance.
    As an Example Samsung 860/960/970 pro's use MLC nand while the Samsung 970/860 EVO's use TLC nand. And finally the Samsung QVO's use QLC nand.
    You get what you pay for

    • Anything using SLC?

      • +4

        Not in the regular consumer space. Typically SLC SSD's are used in high performance servers and usually at relatively small capacities given that they are quite expensive when it comes to price per GB.

        Some SSD's (usually TLC based ones) will have a small SLC write cache that is used to improve performance when doing regular write intensive tasks. This is how manufacturers have managed to make TLC based SSD's look comparatively good compared to their more expensive MLC based cousins with a lower price premium.

    • That's an abortion of terminologies. They started with 'single', the added another layer so called it 'multi', then another layer so called it 'triple' then 'quad'. They really didn't think it through when they were naming two layer variants.

  • The item I received from Umart wasn't the item I ordered. Please see updated description above for my experience as to what's happened. I'm writing this in case you've been affected also and are awaiting your order to arrive.

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