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2TB SanDisk SSD Plus SATA III 2.5" Solid State Drive SSD (SDSSDA-2T00-G26) on sale for $209.99 - Extra $40 Off coupon found on product page =
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About the Product- 2TB Storage Capacity
- 2.5"/7mm form factor
- SATA III 6 Gb/s Interface
- Up to 535 MB/s Sequential Read Speeds
- Up to 450 MB/s Sequential Write Speeds
- SLC Caching
- Cloning Software included to transfer existing HDD/SSD to your current SSD
Warranty- Includes a standard 1-Year warranty w/ purchase
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500TBW equates to about writing (not reading, but writing) about 137GB per DAY over 10 years to hit that limit. for everyday uses (gaming, storage), it's not a concern. for professional/enterprise uses where data is constantly written and transferred, then it would be more important (but most professionals would opt for an NVMe for the speed as well).
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Show me where you can get a quality 2TB NVME SSD for $169.
Not everyone is looking for an NVME or M.2 drive in general. This SSD has significant storage for a great price, and the 2.5 factor makes it quite versatile. Suiting the needs of most.
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The new 4 lane NVME are out so the value of even those seem a bit high, but if I do buy storage, it will be nvme....
It worked for a handful of people, and not for very long--it's not at all clear that the coupon was even intended to work for their entire line of products--people discovered this on accident for their 1TB/4TB drives, and afterward a ton of people reported canceled/unfulfilled orders. $150 for a 2TB NVMe is not remotely common (yet)--if it was, the very same drive wouldn't have been on sale for $40 more ($190) earlier today.
The new 4 lane NVME are out so the value of even those seem a bit high, but if I do buy storage, it will be nvme....
There is a maximum number of PCIE lanes supported by CPU, so it's possible that the lanes are not enough for multiple NVME SSDs unless HEDT or server CPU
In general case, hot plug is not support for m2 NVME. I know not everyone needs that, but that's a kind of important feature for home server, not to mention the enterprise servers.
Also, some low quality NVME SSD has worse 4k speed than a quality SATA SSD, simply a larger USB drive.
The difference between the SATA SSD and NVME SSD is not like USB3 vs USB2, even though NVME is the trending.