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Gigabyte Gen4 4000E 500GB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD $39 + Delivery ($0 C&C) + Surcharge @ Umart / MSY

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Cheap boot / OS drive and basically a Gen 4 SN570
Based on real product photos likely to use older gen Phison controller with dual NAND dies (Kioxia or Micron 96L/112L TLC)
Limit 5 Units per Customer

Umart: https://www.umart.com.au/product/gigabyte-500gb-gen4-4000e-p…
MSY: https://www.msy.com.au/product/gigabyte-500gb-gen4-4000e-pci…

G440E500G

Controller: Unknown, likely Phison
Memory: Unknown, likely Kioxia or Micron 96L/112L TLC
DRAM Cache: None, HMB Supported
Sequential Read: 3600 MB/s
Sequential Write: 3000 MB/s
Random Read: Unknown
Random Write: Unknown
Endurance (TBW): 300 TB
Warranty: 3 Years

Surcharges: 0% direct deposit, 0.9% all credit/debit cards, 1% all other payments

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Comments

  • $39 is good for a 500GB SSD.

    Says gen 4, the speed is only the speed of a good gen 3 drive.

  • I personally believe umart has become pretty crap compared to other places with their payment options and fees :/

    • +5

      Everywhere is adding their dirty payment or processing fees on. Hopefully the government cleans this up next year.

      • +1

        You can put all the blame on payment processors.

      • -2

        Hopefully the government cleans this up next year.

        Ah, you actually believe the Government is on your side…

      • I've been seeing "Spend $X for free shipping" and then I get to checkout and "my product" isn't eligible…

        It was a computer mouse man WTF

    • +3

      You can use Google pay, so far paid it for $8 Ethernet cable for pick up, no surcharges.

      Only caveat is have to purchase via MSY, Umart charges processing fee even using Google pay/ Apple Pay.

  • +1

    This vs a Samsung 512gb mzvl2512a for the same price??

    • Link?

      • It's out of a laptop new I believe, but links showed it as expensive, might give it a go

  • Nice price, anyone got a caddy I can pair it with so I can use it as an external SSD?

  • There's another ssd for $50 so for $11 extra with 5000 read and 3800 write vs this which has 3600 read 3000 write, I'd assume value for money wise it would be worth it but would the difference in speed be noticiable??

    • +1

      It won’t be noticeable.

      I’m still using a Gen3 Samsung 970 Evo as a boot drive (3500/2500MB/s R/W) and it’s no slower to do anything I’ve tried vs the Gen4 Kingston KC3000 (7000/7000MB/s R/W) that I have as a games drive.

      If all you do with your PC is to move terabytes of files all day, you’d probably notice it, but that’s not a common use case.

      • Ah right, guess ill just stick with the one listed here then.

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