HP FX900 2TB TLC PCIe Gen 4 NVME SSD + Bonus PNY PS5 Heatsink $137 + Shipping ($0 for C&C Perth) @ Storm Computers

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UPDATED 06/Nov/2024

now $137

HP FX900 2TB PCIe Gen 4 x 4 SSD Speed up to R: 5000mb/S W: 4800mb/s (TLC)
was $189

Promotion price $139 and includes the following

  • BONUS PNY XLR8 PS5 SSD Heatsink Cooling Pad - NVMe Gen4 M.2 2280 SSD Heat Sink Dissipation Radiator Aluminum Alloy - only for original PS5 (normally sells for $29)
  • FREE Acronis disk management software https://hp.biwintech.com/acronis-download/

note: the Heatsink is only for standard PS5

Limited stock on this. Promotion will end once all promotion stock exhausted or 25th October - whichever occurs first.

For specs/details of the drive: https://hp.biwintech.com/products/hpfx900m.2/

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Comments

  • +1

    The HP FX900 2TB PCIe Gen 4 x 4 SSD may technically work now in a PS5 but the speeds are not what Sony recommends as it does not meet the minimum required by Sony of 5,500mb read.

    • It's probably not going to cause any issues. That's still a shitload of bandwidth.

  • yeah I have a 2tb one I should really look at getting a 4tb i keep running out of space on the 2tb one. I have about 90 PS4/PS5 physical games. not including the digital ones. but only managed to install about 80 of them.

  • Cheers OP, bought one. Was only chasing 1TB for laptop but this will allow a few extra VMs to play with

  • +6

    @Storm Computers specs link is wrong, currently going to the EX900

    TPU says:

    Controller: InnoGrit 5220
    Memory: Micron 176L TLC
    Endurance (TBW): 800 TB

    2TB drives with this variant of Micron NAND usually have 1200 - 1400TB endurance so Biwin have cut corners somewhere

    This is an acceptable PS5 or Steam drive but don't store anything mission critical

    • +1

      Thanks, have updated the link

    • +1

      It's an odd combination. InnoGrit DRAMless controller (IG5220), but with (BiWin-binned) Micron 176L TLC NAND. Guessing with the cost cutting, less spare cells available (or potentially, inferior grade NAND), so lower TBW. We know Innogrit IG5236 doesn't have a good reputation, unclear about IG5220.

      Like the competing Phison DRAMless controller at the time, the max sequential read speed gets held back to 5,000 MB/s.

  • anyone know if you could mod the heatsink to work in a regular pc?

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