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Lexar NM790 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD 4TB $275, with Heatsink $289 + Delivery ($0 mVIP / SYD C&C) @ Mwave

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Not the cheapest. Missed this sale been kicking myself hard till me turned blue. I need one for my PS5. Oh well whatever.

Copy pasta macaroni fettucine:
· High-speed Performance
· PCIe Gen4x4 Interface
· NVMe 1.4 Technology Standard
· The latest 12nm Controller
Lexar® NM790 M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4×4 NVMe SSD

Sequential read up to 7400MB/s and sequential write up to 6500MB/s.

With heatsink:
https://www.mwave.com.au/product/lexar-nm790-4tb-heatsink-m2…

Heatsink only $14.95:
https://www.mwave.com.au/product/lexar-lpah100-m2-2280-ssd-h…

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  • +1

    $279 on eBay without the heatsink

  • no DRAM on these? will affect performance as its big drive?

    • No DRAM but still performs really well.

      Linked to review summary:

      https://www.techpowerup.com/review/lexar-nm790-4-tb/19.html

      • Missed out the $265 sale with HS from BPC.

        Is this better than the Fanxiang one?

      • So would be this be good at writing big files (with small components) using a thunderbolt enclosure?

        Basically what I am trying to do is back up the photos app on a Mac into an external drive regularly. And it’s 300+gb. I use the sabrent thunderbolt 3 external enclosure.

        My future plan is to leave this connected to a Mac mini as a permanent storage to have photos app on.

  • what does everyone think? buy this or wait for blackfriday?

  • Can anyone tell me if this will work ok in a Dell notebook? No thickness/heat/etc issues?

    • It's a single sided stick so you shouldn't have any issues.

      • Thanks @sickburn. Do you know anything about the heat and energy consumption for a notebook?

        • +1

          No first hand experience, but if the temp goes too high it would throttle itself anyways.

          That said, I used an NVME cloner when I bought this SSD, and it got to around 60C sitting on my desk without a fan.

  • +1
  • How is this higher on black friday ?

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