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Crucial P5 Plus 2TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD $223.48 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU

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CT2000P5PSSD8

Controller: Micron DM02A1
Memory: Micron 176L TLC
DRAM Cache: DDR4
Sequential Read: 6600 MB/s
Sequential Write: 5000 MB/s
Random Read: 720,000 IOPS
Random Write: 700,000 IOPS
Endurance (TBW): 1200 TB
Warranty: 5 Years

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  • +6

    delivery May 8 - 16

    • That is a long wait….

    • Also saw this at 201 or so, only days ago

      Thanks for pointing out though!

    • Holy crap. They'll likely be half the price by then ;)

  • this is a LEGIT legit drive

  • +3

    Good price! If you can wait for it.

    I remember buying my first 850 evo 500gb for $300. Literally don't see the point in hard drives in PCs these days unless you need huge amounts of storage

    • Ya, just keep the critical apps games on a big SSD and move everything else to external/Internal HDD.

    • Big fat beasty NAS, light small, cool, quiet, fast PC. NO hard drives

  • +1

    Solid price. Paid like $243 with a bonus bookmark a few months ago. Currently using it in my PS5

    • Nice ! Planning on putting it into my ps5 as well.

    • If you own GT7 please move it to the nvme and play it off there and keep us updated

      Also,, heatsink or not?

  • Already OOO. But anyway, last time I tried to purchase this (from Amazon UK), they initially sent me a P3 model. Of course Amazon support were useless and told me to send it back for a refund and buy it again, by which point the sale had ended. Second time I got it from Amazon AU, and they sent me a P5 standard model. Sent that one back for a refund, and gave up. I think the packaging is too similar for all the different models for them to accurately send the right one.

    • You can ask Amazon to credit the price difference if your re-ordered price is higher than the initial (sales) price.

  • By the time you get it, it would be much less in market

  • Deal back on

  • -1

    Update - deal back on and shipping decreased.

    Still too expensive, too long to wait, no heatsink (but I'm being fussy!)

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