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WD Blue SN550 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD $170 Delivered @ Technology Titans Fulfilled by Amazon AU

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Seem to be another price reduction now $170 delivered for 1TB model

Put NVMe power at the heart of your PC for lightning-fast, ultra-responsive performance
Get breakneck sequential read speeds up to 2400 MB/s
Scalable NVMe hardware, accelerated architecture for high performance and low power draw
Build powerful small-form factor PCs with a slim single-sided M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe SSD
Provides optimized, consistent performance

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  • +2

    Great price for a great drive

    • I purchased a Crucial 1TB P1 (CT1000P1SSD8) the other day for $136.85 off amazon (didn't notice was shipped from HK). Kinda wish they had this deal then. Seems like an awesome drive. Oh well, you live and you learn

      • +2

        Personally I'd be happy with the cheaper P1. In real world usage you would rarely, if ever, notice a difference.

      • +1

        yeah, i got a camel warning a few days ago(been spamming me this seller/drive for last 3 days), its actually annoying, i believe that seller was 3rd party and a newly registered person. so i didnt jump on it.

        • Yes. They were (Chenyu business). I purchased anyway as amazon seems to be amazing with resolving issues. Never had to return something overseas, but they seem to really go out of their way to make things right. Hopefully, there is no difference with 3rd parties

  • +3

    This or Kingston A2000?

    • +2

      This. Despite the A2000's DRAM cache you can't beat WD's in house controller which can also take advantage of HMB as a substitute for DRAM cache.

      • +3

        Yup, very good controller in the WD Blue. For regular use, the WD Blue is fast. But when you exceed 12GB of sustained writing, the speed then slows down due to it not having DRAM.

        The A2000 can sustain about 165GB before it slows down. But when both of them run out of SLC/DRAM, the WD Blue is still twice as fast as the A2000.

  • +1

    what was the price for this product from last black firday? was thinking should i wait for this black friday or should i get this now
    also does this product comes with the Warrenty?

  • +1

    Available again

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