Racing to the bottom to see how far the lowest price for 4TB SSD will be.
Surcharges: 1.2% card & PayPal, 2% AmEx.
Free shipping excludes WA, NT & remote areas.
Racing to the bottom to see how far the lowest price for 4TB SSD will be.
Surcharges: 1.2% card & PayPal, 2% AmEx.
Free shipping excludes WA, NT & remote areas.
Said 10 rosarys
Memory controller:Maxio MAP1602
Config:R5, 4x8
DRAM: none
Host Memory buffer: yes
NAND brand: YMTC
NAND type: QLC 232 Layer
Read Write: 7400/6500 (Up to, in MB/s)
(Mid-Range NVMe)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1B27_j9NDPU3cNlj2HKcr…
NAND brand: YMTC
NAND type: QLC 232 Layer
In other words it's the good YMTC flash. Not the faulty 128l flash.
Will this work in a PS5 with a heat sink?
Only 4TB QLC drive currently worth considering:
Western Digital Blue SN5000 4TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD $343.34 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU
Next step up to TLC:
The Lexar TLC deal pricing is still active but all retailers currently have zero stock:
Do you know if any of these are single sided? I'd like to stick one in a laptop. Cheers
Lexar is.
Do you know if any of these are single sided?
WD and Lexar
currently worth considering
@Look Up - that depends entirely on your use case.
For a Steam drive, this drive is a fine choice at $279. It's fast enough to make your game loading fast, and if it shits itself you haven't lost anything that you can't just download again.
Western Digital Blue SN5000 4TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD $343.34 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU up to $497 now
that's Amazon Germany, US seem to be taking backorders are the listed price atm still but the no immediate stock makes it feed us the German listing instead.
I'm not in a rush so switched to US & ordered just now
Ah thanks for clearing that up
How about Silicon Power 4TB US75 $280.5?
Damn it, i was hoping that the code was universal on their site. Need a good deal on a 4070 Ti S. lol
says 349
For someone pointing out what something says, reading doesn't seem to be your strength
good price isn't it ? I got TEAM MP34 (TM8FP4004T) from a previous deal but it was $319 or so. I have already read at 91 TB and write at 131 TB.
Grabbed one. I had an eye on Crucial P3 Plus but turns out, this is better than that.
Do these SSDs all need a heatsink? Do they generally overheat? Why do some come with heatsinks and some don't?
most mid tier and premium motherboards come with heatsinks to match the asthetics
Some Gen4 SSD's with fast read/ write speeds can run fairly hot, but generally speaking you aren't transferring terabytes of files to and from the SSD every single day. So they don't really thermal throttle in normal everyday use — that's why budget SSD's (especially QLC drives) tend not to include a metal heatspreader (or heatsink)
Note that the sticker / label on the Team Group SSD actually fulfills the function of a heat spreader. If you aren't applying your own heatsink on top of the SSD, it's generally best to leave the sticker alone.
Damnnnn the MP44Q 2TB ran out already
Soon I'll have to replace all my 4Tb WD Reds (mechanical) with SSD's
It's getting that way but my case is designed around 4x2.5" & 8x3.5" HDDs conveniently connected to a backplane.
I don't have anywhere near enough PCIe & m.2 slots for that many NVMe drives :(
get more slots
Great advice but I'm not sure how to do that. I would need a couple of PCIe cards with 4-6 NVMe slots each.
@BinaryPirate: do you have any spare PCIe slots left? I can see some expander cards. https://www.sonnettech.com/product/m2-8x4-pcie-card/overview…. If not I guess USB enclosures for them is a lot slower but still faster than HDDs
@killingtime: Damn that card is nice but it's not cheap.
I think I might have one PCIe slot left. I added a 4xSATA card into the 2nd last slot & a 1 TB NVMe in the one before that.
tbph I'll probably switch them all to SATA HDDs. Making them all NVMe would require the overhead purchase of an NVMe expansion card. Not really necessary just yet.
Good deal but the surcharges by these companies is bull$
Amen brother
Pay a bit more for tlc