Anyone have experience with these. Reviews seem to be decent. Appears to be a rebranded drive but can't find the manufacturer.
I own the 120GB model just to test the waters with my new Dell XPS 8930 tower. It has been good so far. I picked it up at MC for $40 when I got my tower.
Per the e-mail flyer from yesterday, this is a 3 Day sale, so it'll probably end after tomorrow (although Micro Center seems to repeat their sales every month or so)
I picked up the 240GB version for $45 plus tax after using the aforementioned $5 off $30 coupon. It's believe the cheapest 240-256GB SSD deal I've ever seen.
It probably won't perform as well as a Samsung 850/860 EVO, or the Crucial MX500 which I picked up for $70 for a family member a month ago (B&H deal), but at 2/3 the price, it should be perfectly fine for the 5 year old desktop it's going into.
Using the 120gb. No complaints. If you've used the $5 off coupon before in-store make sure to pull it up in Incognito Mode so you don't end up trying to use a previous one-time use code.
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Per the e-mail flyer from yesterday, this is a 3 Day sale, so it'll probably end after tomorrow (although Micro Center seems to repeat their sales every month or so)
I picked up the 240GB version for $45 plus tax after using the aforementioned $5 off $30 coupon. It's believe the cheapest 240-256GB SSD deal I've ever seen.
It probably won't perform as well as a Samsung 850/860 EVO, or the Crucial MX500 which I picked up for $70 for a family member a month ago (B&H deal), but at 2/3 the price, it should be perfectly fine for the 5 year old desktop it's going into.
http://www.microcenter
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They are the store brand ssds basically.
Here is a 480GB version:
http://www.microcenter
It has a bad review for poor performance though. It might have just been specific to the reviewer's setup...