Newegg [newegg.com] has Intel 660p Series M.2 2TB NVMe SSD for $157.99. Use coupon code
CNEBN25584 at checkout for $42.00 off. Shipping is free.
This beats the previous frontpage deal where it was $168. The next lowest price is $189.99 according to PC Part Picker.
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Max Sequential Read Up to 1800 MBps
Max Sequential Write Up to 1800 MBps
4KB Random Read Up to 220,000 IOPS
4KB Random Write Up to 220,000 IOPS
Terabytes Written (TBW) 400TB
Does Newegg use amazon prime shipping?
Does Newegg use amazon prime shipping?
B&H Photo Video has 2TB WD SN550 NVMe M.2 Internal Solid State Drive (WDBA3V0020BNC-WRSN) for $159.99 after $90 coupon (automatically applied in cart). Shipping is free.
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Key Features:
PCIe 3.0 x4 Interface
Up to 2600 MB/s Sequential Read Speed
Up to 1800 MB/s Sequential Write Speed
1.7 Million Hours MTTF
900TB TBW Endurance
3D NAND Flash Memory
B&H Photo Video has 2TB WD SN550 NVMe M.2 Internal Solid State Drive (WDBA3V0020BNC-WRSN) for $159.99 after $90 coupon (automatically applied in cart). Shipping is free.
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Key Features:
PCIe 3.0 x4 Interface
Up to 2600 MB/s Sequential Read Speed
Up to 1800 MB/s Sequential Write Speed
1.7 Million Hours MTTF
900TB TBW Endurance
3D NAND Flash Memory
Would like to know as well. I have a payboo card which makes the wd tax free but intel ssds are better quality than WD from personal experience.
Not saying pro WD, but genuinely wondering which would be the better buy between this and the WD since the price range is similar, while the speeds are better on paper for the WD at least.
I've had a good experience with my Intel SSD's on my desktop, over 9years of service, and still going strong.
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Not that this site is perfect, but the performance difference does seem like it might be worth it. The write speed is significantly better.
Edit: sorry I didn't include the link
https://ssd.userbenchma
660p has faster sustained writes though, so if you have larger files to move it might be better. it's a bit of a toss up between these.
It was reliable and a huge performance upgrade.
The drive is qlc with an elastic slc cache. The more empty the drive, the more slc cache you have. As long as you write less than half the slc cache at one time, it is as fast as a drive costing %50 more. I dislike it during the first day when I had to move all the data from my old drive. Thinking back, I should have moved them in multiple smaller pieces.
Recommend this one for: os drive, gaming drive, storage drive.
Would not recommend for: nas drive (I have a 10gbits network), enthusiasts drives.
No. There are only a few that meet the standards and I think sony only recommended 1 of them.