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Intel SSD 660p Series 1TB $150.83 + Delivery (Free with Prime) @ Amazon US via Amazon AU

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Cheaper compare to this Amazon US deal for AU$166.23 (with shipping/tax etc etc) & last month deal for $174
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512GB $95.25 & 2TB $309.61 are also available at great price which is similar or cheaper to above Amazon US deal

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closed Comments

  • -1

    Isn't it free shipping regardless as it's over $49?

    • +1
      • -2

        Maybe remove the "With Prime" part from the title then.

        • +1

          You still need prime.
          Via US it was min $49 with Prime to be eligible for Free delivery

          • -2

            @Being Askhole: I think you misunderstood my first question.

            • +3

              @Tacooo: I think you may be the one that's misunderstood. The seller is Amazon US, so you need Prime to get the free expedited shipping.

            • @Tacooo: He is correct. You are not.

              You still need prime to avoid shipping fees. Even with the current limited time offer.

    • Not free without prime.

  • which one is better? Intel SSD 660p or Crucial MX500 2.5" 1TB SSD?

    • Also interested

    • Different form factors/user cases. The 660P should be faster due to using NVME if you have a slot for it, otherwise the MX500 is not a bad SATA drive.

  • Is this any good to put in a PS4, just for extra storage?

    • This ssd is m.2 form factor, and so I don't think it will be immediately compatible with a PS4. You can probably get a USB adapter but I'd say stick to the 2.5" ssds for PS4 (I don't have a ps4 though so I can't be sure)

  • Any recommendations for a decent nvme enclosure?

  • +1

    QLC ill pass.

  • I have one and use it for data drive. In short bursts, the drive performs well. The performance drops to HDD speed when there are too many files to be transferred across at once. Took me a while to transfer my data across in one go but when I transferred the data in chunks it was ok.

  • Folks need help here. I've got a XPS 9560 which is supposed to be M2 SSD? Is this compatible for upgrade?

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