HP FX900 2TB PCIe NVMe Gen R: 5000MB/S, W: 4800MB/s (TLC) $137 + Shipping ($0 for C&C Perth) @ Storm Computers

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HP FX900 2TB PCIe Gen 4 x 4 SSD Speed up to R: 5000mb/S W: 4800mb/s (TLC)
M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0
5 Year HP Warranty

We have managed to get more stock in and at a lower price, now $137

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  • +3

    The HP FX900, which is designed and manufactured in conjunction with Chinese memory chip maker BiWin, is a PCIe 4x4 drive manufactured on an M.2 Type-2280 (80mm long) "gumstick" PCB. It employs the NVMe 1.4 protocol over the PCIe 4.0 bus. It features an InnoGrit IG5220 (RainierQX) controller and is based on Micron's 176-layer 3D TLC NAND flash. The InnoGrit controller lacks a DRAM cache, enlisting instead your PC's main memory as a host memory buffer (HMB). The label atop the drive conceals a graphene heat spreader, and an energy-efficient controller also helps keep the FX900's temperature down. The drive is thin enough to fit into a PlayStation 5's open slot, but its sequential read speed rating falls a bit short of Sony's recommendation for the PS5. The PS5 also lacks HMB architecture.

  • Innogrit and Micron… Not bad.

  • @Storm Computers

    The deal from last month with the PS5 heatsink was nice

    Now you've dropped the price $2 after cutting the $20 heatsink

    This doesn't stack up as a "deal"

    • +6

      Hi, we are still offering that deal., $137 with H/S

      https://www.stormcomputers.com.au/product/hp-fx900-2tb-pcie-…

      We had a few customers confused if they could use the drive in a PC, so have done this listing differently. Cheers.

      • Excellent, have asked mods to reactivate that deal

      • why is the heatsink only suitable for PS5? does it has something sticker out ?

        • +1

          You can always try. But that heatsink is 'PS5 SSD compartment shaped', more often than not you are going to have issues fitting it in.

        • +1

          It replaces the PS5 SSD cover entirely instead of a standard-sized m.2 2280 heatsink that over covers the SSD itself.

  • Hey OP, is it compatible with this Lenovo Thinkpad?

    • Hi, yes it would work, as it supports M.2 2280

      • +1

        Cheers mate, Lenovo states "up to 2tb" - is that just all they sell and if I find a decent price for a 4tb I'm able to throw that in with no major dramas? Or is the machine itself limited to 2tb?

        Many thanks mate!

        • +2

          There will be no problem; it will just be the largest SKU they sold at the time for that line; just like SD card 'maximums' (now that they're all SDXC)

        • +3

          There might be clearance issues, many laptops, esp thinner and lighter ones can only fit a single sided ssd and 4tb should all be dual sided ones. Better check beforehand

  • @Storm Computers
    What's the warranty?

    • @elcheapoinoz The Warranty for this model is 5 years.

  • 176L TLC and IG5220 instead of E18, excellent deal.

  • +2

    Any 4 TB deal I'll jump in.

  • +2

    Has anyone found the TBW?

  • https://ssd.borecraft.com/SSD_Buying_Guide.png

    midrange according to ^, $155 incl delivery, ~78/tb not bad… bought one for my laptop

    now waiting for a 16gb sodimm ddr5 5600 to complete the setup

  • Any chance of providing some 4TB NVMe deals? 2TB isn't that useful these days.

    • Working with vendors on this.

  • this or black friday?

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