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[eBay Plus] Crucial P5 Plus 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD $195 Delivered @ Scorptec eBay

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Yet another PCIe 4.0 DRAM-based TLC 2TB SSD under $200. Deal valid until 18th May 23 23:59 Or While stock lasts.

Specifications

  • SSD series - P5 Plus
  • Interface - NVMe (PCIe Gen 4 x4)
  • Capacity - 2TB
  • Form factor - M.2 (2280)
  • Sequential Read - 6,600 MB/s
  • Sequential Write - 5,000 MB/s
  • SSD Endurance (TBW) - 1,200TB
  • Warranty - Limited 5-year

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  • +7

    $195 Delivered @ Scorptec eBay using eBay Plus code 'PWESNS'

    • Is this a good drive? I know it has high TBW and that's something I am keen on. But I bought a Dell tower (Precision 3630) through ozbargain last week and it has NVME slot, but only Gen 3.

      Is there a Gen 3 drive that would have these specs but be a bit cheaper?

      Or is this already a great price regardless?

      ThanksπŸ™‚

  • -1

    HODL πŸ’ŽπŸ‘

  • Nice price. I have one of these in my PS5, it works great. I wish we could get 2TB for sub $200 for Xbox Series X instead of $700 of whatever ridiculous price it is lol

    • Do they force their own drive to be used rather than any Nvme just because they can?

      • Yeah, it's proprietary. Currently on sale at Amazon for $619 for 2TB. RRP $729!

        • That really stinks! I somehow thought Sony would be the ones to pull that stunt rather than Microsoft/Xbox.

          But they really screwed their customers with that BS. Total Apple move πŸ˜•

          • +1

            @wonderboy4: Sony learnt their lesson after getting burned on the Vita.

            The price difference wasn't that great a few years ago, but the standard gen 4 NVMes keep coming down in price and the Xbox ones basically stay the same.

            • @chromium: What happened with the Vita?

              Yeah, the prices on NVMEs are really improving a lot. It's a shame Xbox users can't enjoy this and have cheap internal storage like they should. 600 dollars for 2TB is so out of touch!

              I bought 2TB NVME for my PC today for $202 delivered. Apparently it's one of the better drives you can get (Kingston KC3000).

              Xbox users are getting the shaft big time, just like gamers in general these days.

              I hope they don't pull that greedy BS on the next generation console. I hate that anti consumer garbage.

              Nvidia have gone insane recently, clearly they hate their customers.

              • @wonderboy4: Sony made the Vita take expensive proprietary memory cards and MicroSD cards got cheaper and cheaper in comparison.

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