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forum thread Posted by Mr.Incredidull • Jul 1, 2021
forum thread Posted by Mr.Incredidull • Jul 1, 2021

ADATA/XPG's on sale $115.99

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ADATA/XPG is now on sale on the products below:

- XPG GAMMIX S50 Lite Series 1TB Internal SSD (AGAMMIXS50L-1T-C) [xpg.com]: now is $129.99 ($169.99 - $40.00 (applied at check out))

- XPG GAMMIX Gaming SSD S11 Pro Series: 1TB Internal SSD (AGAMMIXS11P-1TT-C) [xpg.com]: now is $115.99 ($134.99 - $19.00 (applied at check out))

- XPG Primer RGB Gaming Mouse W/ Omron Switches (PRIMER-BKCWW) [xpg.com]: now is $34.99 ($49.99 - $15.00 (applied at check out))
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ADATA/XPG is now on sale on the products below:

- XPG GAMMIX S50 Lite Series 1TB Internal SSD (AGAMMIXS50L-1T-C) [xpg.com]: now is $129.99 ($169.99 - $40.00 (applied at check out))

- XPG GAMMIX Gaming SSD S11 Pro Series: 1TB Internal SSD (AGAMMIXS11P-1TT-C) [xpg.com]: now is $115.99 ($134.99 - $19.00 (applied at check out))

- XPG Primer RGB Gaming Mouse W/ Omron Switches (PRIMER-BKCWW) [xpg.com]: now is $34.99 ($49.99 - $15.00 (applied at check out))

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Jul 3, 2021
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Jul 3, 2021
machwulf
Jul 3, 2021
650 Posts
XPG GAMMIX S50 Lite Series 1TB Internal SSD for $130
IS the best deal I've seen for Any PCIe Gen4x4 SSD so far...

(Just realized my CyberPower's Micro-ATX Mobo only has Gen3x4 lol)
Jul 3, 2021
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Jul 3, 2021
bigddybn
Jul 3, 2021
285 Posts
Quote from machwulf :
XPG GAMMIX S50 Lite Series 1TB Internal SSD for $130
IS the best deal I've seen for Any PCIe Gen4x4 SSD so far...

(Just realized my CyberPower's Micro-ATX Mobo only has Gen3x4 lol)
Specs are pretty low for a Gen4 drive.

3900/3200/MB per second

You're better off picking up a Gen3 for cheaper/compatibility.
Jul 6, 2021
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Jul 6, 2021
goibhniu
Jul 6, 2021
1,700 Posts
Aren't these the M.2 drives where the initial run performed well, and then they swapped out components for lower performing ones without changing the model number after all of the reviews came out?

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