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Western Digital Black SN850X NVMe SSD, 2TB, M.2, $332.10 Shipped @ Amazon UK via AU

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SN850X 2T
One of the best PCIe4 SSD on the market
Not a bad deal for those who needs one now. UK Stock so no warranty here. Almost historical low compared to this https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/734441

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  • 990 pro

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      Absolute bargain with edu

    • both very similar performance wise but if you can get the 990 pro cheaper go for it

  • If no warranty then no deal. Why risk it, it is not like the price is absolutely crazy low

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      Why is there no warranty? AmazonUK pay for delivery back to them, then they normally just refund the purchase price rather than replace which is a little annoying but you essentially get free use if the drive were to fail.

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      My package came in the mail today to have everything but the SSD itself inside. Lucky for me I always take pics Before opening the package. Emailed the pics to amazon support and hey presto a refund was processed.

  • 3 months ago i went for the deal of this non x variant SN850 through Amazon UK for $287 and they just never delivered stock of the item and I was never charged. Had to go through fair trading and just sorted it as since that sale its price has been $500. Amazon was forced to give me a gift card of $225 so I could purchase it at the price I originally saw. Difference with this deal is Amazon UK is at least showing a delivery date which should ensure stock delivered.

    • I got mine, only to have it be unrecognisable in bios. I've been trying for months to fix it and have tried just about every conceivable strategy short of sending it back. >16k people online with the same issue and bot customer service responses from WD.
      Depending on your use case you may have dodged a bullet.

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