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WD Blue SN570 500GB PCIe Gen3 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD $39 + $8.95 Delivery ($0 VIC/NSW C&C/ in-Store) + Surcharge @ Centre Com

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WD BLUE SN570 500GB PCIe Gen3 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD

Stay in the moment and create beyond your expectations with the WD Blue SN570 NVMe SSD. This powerful internal drive delivers up to 5X the speed of our best SATA SSDs so you can let your imagination flow and worry less about PC lag or load times.

500GB 3500 MB/s Read 2300 MB/s Write

Sale ends Sunday

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  • Was wondering why notification got triggered with "sata ssd" ha

    Decent deal but unfortunately I don't have an extra m.2 slot on my mb, and shipping fee killed the deal

    • All these deals for m.2s esp smaller ones makes me wonder what people are doing with them all hah, do any motherboards even have more than two slots like mine, I aint sticking a second one in til it's worth it to me to get a 2gb higher-end one

      • +1

        PCI-E cards that take another 4 are very affordable.

        • Thats a pain in ITX board I need to stand with

          Only extra sata port left

          • @solacens: Ah thats a shame.

            The last ITX board I worked with had a 1x port as well, and I used a riser cable to put the expansion card behind the motherboard.

      • +2

        I have motherboards which support PCIe Bifurcation. That allows up to 4 additional m.2 PCIe gen 3 or gen 4 SSDs (depending on the PCIe x16 slot) and all 4 get to connect directly to CPU's PCIe lanes (Split x16 slot into x4, x4, x4, x4).

        The most common use of smaller m.2 SSDs is to use them as external SSDs. Cheap USB 3.2 gen 2 enclosures are ~$12 each.

  • Saw a review of a new motherboard that whinged that it only had 2x SATA ports. Everyone's got more than 2x SATA drives, said the reviewer. These days this everyone says we need fewer SATA ports and more M.2 sockets. I've even upgraded my motherboards that don't have any M.2 sockets to use M.2 SSDs.

    • 2 is an odd choice, because all the big brand controllers support 4 ports.

      Cost cutting a few cents for the ports is a little lame.

  • +1

    I have a board that doesnt have any M.2 slots at all (Biostar A320MH … https://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=9…)
    But was able to use a PCIe > M.2 adapter.
    Just make sure you get the 4x lane adapter, and not the 1x lane adapter.

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