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Gigabyte AORUS 2TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD $209 + Delivery ($0 SYD C&C) @ PCByte

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ATL for heatsink version, $30 cheaper than Umart
PS5 compatible

GP-ASM2NE6200TTTD

Dual sided copper heatsink with very high endurance suited for content creators
Gigabyte's equivalent of a FireCuda 520 at a nicer price and better build

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Controller: Phison E16
Memory: Kioxia/Toshiba BiCS4 96L TLC
DRAM Cache: 2GB DDR4
Sequential Read: 5000 MB/s
Sequential Write: 4400 MB/s
Random Read: 750,000 IOPS
Random Write: 700,000 IOPS
Endurance (TBW): 3600 TB
Warranty: 5 Years

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  • +14

    We seems to have endless ssd deals this days

    • +1

      Absolutely! I'm loving the price crashes everywhere! However, in previous comments i've made, i'm still waiting for a mass-storage drive from sata ssd's in the 4/8TB size but they don't seem to be coming down in price. You'd think pc shops would be offloading them since M.2 is now becoming the new, more affordable norm.

    • +1

      Seriously lol… There's like around one M.2 NVMe deal a day. I just wish there was a deal for Motherboards.

  • +2

    STOP PLEASE!
    MY MOTHERBOARD CANT HOLD ALL THESE M.2s
    AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH

    • +2

      And yet, the OzBargainer could not stop himself.

      For each new post revealed an even greater bargain than the one before.

      "What would I be," thought he, "if I begin stopping the doing of shopping?

      "Nah, I say, though it be every day, I WILL slay with my pay EVERY bargain that may come my way!"

      https://imgur.com/a/d4EN7Kk

  • +3

    Now if only gpu prices can do the same

  • +1

    I'm being patient I feel like we will see all time low prices…

  • Need cheap 4tb. Ps5 is hungry.

  • +2

    Not officially ps5 compatible. Will work but speed is under PS5 minimum specs

    • I got the 1TB version. Worked fine mate. Virtually no difference in speed compared to the internal drive.

  • Is this a good drive in general include boot and mass storagem

  • +1

    Have this in my PS5 and it runs without any issue. As already mentioned, it does happen to be slower than the PS5’s “minimum” requirement, but it works fine. There could be a time in the future where, as games become more optimised for the system, this speed discrepancy results in issues. At that point, 4-8TB options will be cheap enough (at the proper speed) to be worth jumping on.

  • -1

    I want one for pS5 which is the best option now, can spare $300.

  • It can read at 5,600MB/s when installed in PS5

    https://www.thefpsreview.com/2021/09/08/gigabyte-claims-aoru…

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