ADATA via Rakuten has
1TB ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive (ASX8200PNP-1TT-C) on sale for
$114.74 when you apply coupon code
SAVE15 at checkout.
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Editor's Notes & Price Research
At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this 1TB ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive is $34.25 lower (22.98% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $148.99. -SaltyOne
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(Edit) I suppose with the 1TB Sabrent Rocket [amazon.com], another TLC-based NVMe SSD w/ the coveted Phison E12 controller, you can have your cake and eat it too (a little more endurance than XPG drive) at $109 prime.
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(Edit) I suppose with the 1TB Sabrent Rocket [amazon.com], another TLC-based NVMe SSD w/ the coveted Phison E12 controller, you can have your cake and eat it too (a little more endurance than XPG drive) at $109 prime.
(Edit) I suppose with the 1TB Sabrent Rocket [amazon.com], another TLC-based NVMe SSD w/ the coveted Phison E12 controller, you can have your cake and eat it too (a little more endurance than XPG drive) at $109 prime.
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Was this during prime day? I've been looking for a deal on that ssd ever since then
(Edit) I suppose with the 1TB Sabrent Rocket [amazon.com], another TLC-based NVMe SSD w/ the coveted Phison E12 controller, you can have your cake and eat it too (a little more endurance than XPG drive) at $109 prime.
Never gonna get more love... Just for the reasons you listed. It's always someone that's gonna say something like the endurance will not matter for the "average user" and will ignore the fact that some of the QLC ssd's slow all the way down to 50MB's. I would pick a 2 year old SATA SSD before I'd get a QLC. and QLC SSD are supposed to be cheaper but they sure do not reflect it at retail.
I just bought one last week when it was on sale for the same price, received and installed. Loved performance, but I wanted to see if there is any update with firmware, etc. And then I found out it already had 1.6TBW despite I just installed and copied only like 20GB files. Nothing major to its 600+ rated TBW, but it sure is annoying especially since I never experienced such with any other ADATA drives I bought before. They are exchanging it for free with prepaid label, so hope it's just a coincident.