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Corsair Force MP600 2TB SSD M.2 $550.01 (Was $611.60), Gigabyte AORUS M.2 1TB $260 (Was $305.80) & More + Delivery @ 3CPS

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Hi,

I just started working for 3CPS helping to market their PC and Gaming Products. We are an Aussie owned independent retailer and ship Australia wide, we have been in the IT supply business for many years and are now getting PC and Gaming parts.

I decided to kick things off with a sale on NVMe SSD’s from Gigabyte, Corsair and Western Digital. After firstly getting feedback elsewhere I've lowered the prices further in order to be more competitive before posting here.

If anyone has any questions or feedback feel free to let me know.

Enjoy!

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  • For whatever reason WD have refused to provide/publish TBW endurance info for their AN1500 drives.

    They've been willing to publish this info on their other product lines, so their unwillingness to publish info or provide when asked by reviewers seems suspicious.

    • You're right - I looked it up and they don't list it anywhere. One review said its a pair of SN730 in RAID 0 mode. A SN730 1TB is rated at 400TBW, which is less than the SN750 I have (600TBW for 1TB model). I guess the issue is that running 2 NVMes in RAID 0 give you these blazing fast speeds but at the same time there are 2 points of failure.

      Good price if you need pcie 4.0 speeds in a pcie 3.0 motherboard, otherwise an SN750 is better value.

  • Location Munich.

    Really??

    • Yep, I'm based in Munich but the company and everyone else is Sydney/Central Coast based.

  • +1

    Any bargains? Looks like an ad with standard pricing

  • +6

    Yeah sorry, your prices aren’t the cheapest. For example the GB-AG41TB is just over $240 delivered on Amazon as opposed to $260 (not including delivery) from you.

    Same with your WD black AN-1500 1tb which can be had for $429 (not including delivery).

    Same with your Corsair Force MP510 960gb which can be had for $219 (not including delivery)

    I’d check more of your “bargains” but so far every single one I’ve looked at can be found cheaper.

    If you want to post bargains, I’d suggest doing a quick google search on products you say you are offering as bargains which comparatively are not.

    • The WD AN500 1TB was as cheap as I could put it without then selling it for a loss, in my research I did find another seller who had the item for much cheaper but they must be taking a huge hit on the item which they can make up for with other stock.

      As a relatively new company to these products it just wasn't possible to be selling every product at a loss so i've made them as cheap as possible without selling them at a loss.

      Well we are actually selling the Corsair Force MP510 960gb for $210, making it cheaper.

      Thanks for the feedback!

      • +1

        Fair enough, completely understand the ability of some stores to offer better prices. And I admit you are right, that MP510 960gb is a good price at $210z Unfortunately here the aim is for bargains as opposed to competitive pricing.

        I would have listed the ones you are the cheapest with so that they are specifically noted as bargains. Perhaps the individual deal would have a bit a few more likes.

        The way this post is, the bargain/s are littered amongst non-bargains so get lost in the noise.

        I’ll retract the neg as their is a bargain in your post then.

        • Thanks for the advice!

          Next time i'll definitely try to cut down the noise and focus on the ones that give the best bargain!

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