Was looking for some SSD to replace my aging HDD, and I reckon this is the best deal that I could find. Drive and seller combo qualifies for $73 cash back until 31 Jul. Without the cashback it still seems to be best price for the same drive from a local store.
Samsung 860 QVO 4TB 2.5" SATA III SSD - $619.95 ($546.95 after $73 Cashback) + Shipping / Pickup @ Online Computer
Last edited 08/07/2020 - 20:59 by 1 other user
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Actually, it it's 2.5 form factory like the other ones. On the other side the capacity is quite big compared to other ssds.
Lol there is always one :)
Haha sorry I could not control myself.
@MDSUXKS: denegged it for ya…thought it may have been a wry reply.
@havebeerbelywillsumo: BTW that a huge capacity.
Just got from my google news
100TB SSD
https://www.techradar.com/amp/news/at-100tb-the-worlds-bigge…And yes they said "biggest".
@MDSUXKS: Buy me one.
@Slippery Fish: I knew you'd ask for. So I already bought 4. 2 for me 2 for you so we can do RAID in that as well haha.
@MDSUXKS: Lol they will be RUST-y if there is raids. ;)
God that's a big price.
Lol on par per tb with smaller ones so not horrible usually the large sad have a premium.
Your nice initial post hooked one perhaps LOL, extracts tongue from cheek…….but seriously tho-
I'd insert "onerous" on front of "premium"
God that's a big ssd.
That's what she said
Nah she said it's floppy, cos it's all about the Pentium's baby
Pentium with MMX baby.
good deal in this climate for a large QLC drive. some might be holding out for 870 QVO though.
Cool story bro comment: Reminds me of the 90’s when you would see CPU’s double in speed every year, you wanted the fastest even though in a year it would be the slowest, SSD’s represent the same leap, knowing very well they will eventually replace mechanical hard disks and become super affordable
That's a lot of JAV
Honestly u should be using disk based storage for that.
Just sayin :)
God that's a big ssd.