HP FX700 4TB SSD 7200MB/s PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 2280 $296.65 ($289.67 eBay Plus) Delivered @ Smarthomestoreau eBay

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Original Coupon Deal

MPN: 8U2N7AA
Colour: Black
Brand: HP
Form Factor: M.2 (2280)
Type: Internal SSD
Read Speed: 7200MB/s
Write Speed: 6200
Storage Capacity: 4 TB
Interface: M.2, NVME
Product Line: HP FX700 PCIe Gen 4
Manufacturer Warranty: 5 Years Limited
Drive Type(s) Supported: SSD (Solid State Drive)
Model: HP FX700 4TB SSD

More details and discussion in previous deal: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/877224

A bit cheaper than previous popular deal plus free delivery. Please read other helpful discussion in previous deal.

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Comments

  • +1

    QLC……..no thanks

    • whats QLC. ?

      • An ok alternative to dram.

        You would be paying more for it.

      • +3

        The slowest type of NAND money can buy. From fastest to slowest: SLC > MLC > TLC > QLC.

        When this drive gets full (and uses all its faster SLC cache), this SSD will perform like a spinning hard drive with 130MB/s write speeds.

        At $290 for 4TB you can do much better, good TLC SSDs with DRAM and a good controller like the Kingston KC3000 was only $299 a month ago from Scorptec, and even a Lexar NM790 would run circles around this for the $299 it routinely goes on sale for.

        • Lexar has changed their controller. So just like many other M.2 models, they cheat the customer. Get all the great reviews when its launched. The first couple batches are good quality. Then they skimp on the parts, swap it out for cheaper stuff and continue to live on the release models reviews. Disgraceful tactic that we are seeing all over the tech space.

          Its happening on flagship phones, SSD, TVs, tablets etc. The companies should be fined and all those practices should be made public of how they're trying to screw over customers.

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