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2TB
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NLA
500GB
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500GB
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1TB
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1TB
GIGABYTE AORUS [newegg.com] GP-AG41TB Gen4 M.2 2280 NVMe SSD / $161.99 AC
1TB
Corsair MP600 Core [newegg.com] M.2 Gen4 NVMe SSD / $139.49 AC
1TB
Team MP34 [newegg.com] NVMe SSD / $102.59 AC
NLA
1TB
Crucial MX500 [newegg.com] / 89.99
2TB
PNY CS2130 [newegg.com] $206.99 AC (or $209.99 w/ code 93XQW32)
2TB Samsung
870 EVO [newegg.com] 2.5" SSD / $188.99 AC
4TB
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In the real "old days", Zenith was a very high quality product.
The problem with these "brand names" (like "Westinghouse" for example) is that they're not really a "brand name" product anymore but many people still think that they are!....and end up with junk!
Insofar as Adata SSD's are concerned, they're generally fine (especially if the price is right).
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Samsung 870 Evo 1TB is rated 600 TBW (Terabytes Written) which is measures of the endurance of flash storage. While Crucial MX500 1TB is rated 360 TBW.
Depend on your usage, you may never hit any of those before replace/upgrade your drive.
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So I guess you didn't see the WD 4TB for 314.99 a few weeks ago? I caught it with a deal alert set for 4TB SSD with any rating.
Samsung 870 Evo 1TB is rated 600 TBW (Terabytes Written) which is measures of the endurance of flash storage. While Crucial MX500 1TB is rated 360 TBW.
Depend on your usage, you may never hit any of those before replace/upgrade your drive.
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