Firstly, nice price.
Nand, tlc, 3500/2900 advertised, funny looking benchmark graphs suggests that it's close to the 970 Evo Pro. What more can you ask for?
Plus, nice price.
Firstly, nice price.
Nand, tlc, 3500/2900 advertised, funny looking benchmark graphs suggests that it's close to the 970 Evo Pro. What more can you ask for?
Plus, nice price.
If only it was the 1tb
if only it was the 2tb
pssst, there's 1 more 1tb for 135 bucks atm ;)
If only delivery wasn't almost a month.
It's back in stock again lol. 1 left.
Maybe just keep an eye out for it, it seems that it goes in and out of stock constantly.
Great price #UB6NIB9. Tempted to buy but will wait for the next few days
Seems pretty good for a boot drive
Thanks, bought to replace my iMac boot HDD.
Hopefully someone will recommend me a suitable NVMe enclosure!
If you're looking for thunderbolt, the ACASIS enclosures are one of the better ones, especially if you opt for the USB 4.0 version as it's good for TB3 and "normal" USB-C ports too. Still waiting for mine to arrive from the aliexpress 11.11 sale.
I think it was this one:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002050929804.html?spm=a2…
I was, until I saw the price! 😂
Thanks for your advice.
@muncan: Adding thunderbolt to anything is a licence to print money, unfortunately. There are cheaper TB3 enclosures available but I've heard this is one of the best at managing the heat nvme drives generate.
Was just about to purchase this for my laptop when I realized that it is double-sided. Worth considering if anyone is in my situation.
just courious what wrong with double sided
So m.2 ssds have either chips on both sides or one side. Obviously chips on both side will mean it makes the SSD thicker which is problematic on some laptops where it's physically impossibly to force a double sided SSD when it only has space for single sided
ic, that is only thing i can think of :-) cheerio
any good for 920+?
Would like to know that as well. It is 300TBW which seems reasonable. but maybe someone with more experience can comment…
$68 C&C for those with a Umart near them.
https://www.umart.com.au/Kingston-500GB-KC2500-M-2-NVMe-SSD_…
Bit of a long shot, but how do I NOT use my credit that I got from the quest 2 offer? I'd rather just save the $100 credit for a larger purchase and pay the $69 upfront.
At checkout press change payment methods and there is a way to deselect the credit
Thanks a bunch. Missed this one but appreciate the help nonetheless.
Nice