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2TB Teamgroup EX2 Elite 3D NAND TLC 2.5" SATA III Internal SSD

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TEAMGROUP Inc. via Amazon has 2TB Teamgroup EX2 Elite 3D NAND TLC 2.5" SATA III Internal Solid State Drive (T253E2002T0C101) on sale for $110.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member DylanR22 for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • 550MB/s read speed and 520MB/s write speed
  • EX2 solid state drive is 4 times faster than the traditional hard drive
  • 1,600TBW

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $25 lower (18% savings) than the list price.
  • About this product:
    • This SSD has received an average rating of 4.7 stars out of 5 based on over 5,800 Amazon customer reviews.
    • Warranty: 3-year or TBW (Terabytes Written) limited warranty.
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    • Amazon offers free returns for this item. You can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition: no shipping charges.
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TEAMGROUP Inc. via Amazon has 2TB Teamgroup EX2 Elite 3D NAND TLC 2.5" SATA III Internal Solid State Drive (T253E2002T0C101) on sale for $110.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member DylanR22 for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • 550MB/s read speed and 520MB/s write speed
  • EX2 solid state drive is 4 times faster than the traditional hard drive
  • 1,600TBW

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $25 lower (18% savings) than the list price.
  • About this product:
    • This SSD has received an average rating of 4.7 stars out of 5 based on over 5,800 Amazon customer reviews.
    • Warranty: 3-year or TBW (Terabytes Written) limited warranty.
  • About this store:
    • Amazon offers free returns for this item. You can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition: no shipping charges.
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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muchwow
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Can you cite where it says the 2tb is QLC? I wasn't able to find it anywhere.

This is a very budget-oriented SSD, and for $110, as long as you know what you're getting, it's a pretty good value. From your link, it says the SLC cache runs out after 358GB of sequential writing, which most people don't do (mostly professional uses), and recovers 100GB after 30 seconds of idle. That shrinks after the drive gets filled, but most users using it as storage/game library shouldn't notice.

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WingsOfF
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Before this piece of crap gets shilled to extremes as always

https://www.tomshardware.com/revi...ssd-review

" Team Group's EX2 is a low-cost SATA SSD that's great for light work but is outpaced by the slowest of HDDs in sustained write workloads."

The 2TB is I believe QLC not TLC as in the post.
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LeviathanUltima
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Weren't these slightly cheaper before?
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JollyWater9665
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They are not good drives for sure but 2TB for $111 is a decent price. Maybe we will see some real good deals on quality drives this upcoming Black Friday. The SSD market sure is getting more affordable.
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muchwow
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Quote from WingsOfF :
Before this piece of crap gets shilled to extremes as always

https://www.tomshardware.com/revi...ssd-review [tomshardware.com]

" Team Group's EX2 is a low-cost SATA SSD that's great for light work but is outpaced by the slowest of HDDs in sustained write workloads."

The 2TB is I believe QLC not TLC as in the post.
Can you cite where it says the 2tb is QLC? I wasn't able to find it anywhere.

This is a very budget-oriented SSD, and for $110, as long as you know what you're getting, it's a pretty good value. From your link, it says the SLC cache runs out after 358GB of sequential writing, which most people don't do (mostly professional uses), and recovers 100GB after 30 seconds of idle. That shrinks after the drive gets filled, but most users using it as storage/game library shouldn't notice.
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HR1
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Yes by a few dollars, "AX" model branded especially for Amazon, I believe. Great drives for Steam Libraries, xbox/ps4 expansions and media.
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CoralWren8777
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Quote from muchwow :
Can you cite where it says the 2tb is QLC? I wasn't able to find it anywhere.

This is a very budget-oriented SSD, and for $110, as long as you know what you're getting, it's a pretty good value. From your link, it says the SLC cache runs out after 358GB of sequential writing, which most people don't do (mostly professional uses), and recovers 100GB after 30 seconds of idle. That shrinks after the drive gets filled, but most users using it as storage/game library shouldn't notice.
This is tlc, the title of the item.. i think he was referring to the link he posted
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WingsOfF
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Quote from muchwow :
Can you cite where it says the 2tb is QLC? I wasn't able to find it anywhere.

This is a very budget-oriented SSD, and for $110, as long as you know what you're getting, it's a pretty good value. From your link, it says the SLC cache runs out after 358GB of sequential writing, which most people don't do (mostly professional uses), and recovers 100GB after 30 seconds of idle. That shrinks after the drive gets filled, but most users using it as storage/game library shouldn't notice.
The SSD database which notes QLC being found in some variants.

https://docs.google.com/spreadshe...uuQva2gT4/

Team does seem to replace things under the hood like controllers for example.

The problem with this SSD is really the poor low performance dramless controller which contributes to high latency that affects a number of things. It compensates by providing a larger SLC cache to delay sustained write slowdown. But the mixed usage is also not great because of the dramless design and the high latency.

So, one ought to consider two different things (the shilling mixes up the two):
1. Is this a good replacement for a HDD? Depends. If you are upgrading a single SATA drive bay then any SSD would help.
2. Is this a good choice amongst available SATA SSDs? Here is where the lowest cost can lead to a poor choice. Some of the high storage media applications don't need better than what HDDs provide for performance which are a lot more cost effective. Other high storage applications are better served by a SSD with dram for mixed use and better controller with the cost difference marginal over its lifetime.

This will bite when you want to clone your existing drive or want to do a backup into it from another drive etc., that can take it far beyond its SLC cache.

Have no problem with people making informed decisions but the Team products get shilled here with misinformation and glossing over of relevant factors. It would be better if SD didn't ban posts of deals on Silicon Power their main value competitor which often has better products for similar pricing.

So I posted the review that gives the whole picture.

Personally, I think any dramless SATA drive is crap. They served a purpose when SSDs were very expensive and these cost cutting measures made it even reachable. That is no longer true.
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nickn8911
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also i dont think its worth as a media storage drive. i would trust a spindle drive for that more.
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fragdabble
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Quote from WingsOfF :
Before this piece of crap gets shilled to extremes as always

https://www.tomshardware.com/revi...ssd-review

" Team Group's EX2 is a low-cost SATA SSD that's great for light work but is outpaced by the slowest of HDDs in sustained write workloads."

The 2TB is I believe QLC not TLC as in the post.
also in that review:
Quote :
the EX2 may be worth your consideration if you don't write a lot of data to your drive and you can snag it for a very low price.
and that's why I'll snag one for a cheap and non-critical game drive.
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doctorttt
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Is this better than crucial mx500?
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SplendidRailway4168
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My 1TB SSD's are getting full with games. Maybe I'll pick this up for additional storage for my Steam library.
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MWink
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Quote from doctorttt :
Is this better than crucial mx500?
Absolutely not. This is a low end budget drive. The Crucial MX500 is a top-tier SATA drive. The only thing better about this one is the price.
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Quote from nickn8911 :
also i dont think its worth as a media storage drive. i would trust a spindle drive for that more.
Just wondering, why would you trust spindle drive more that purpose?
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digipimp75
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Bought the AX2 2tb a few weeks ago for basically the same price, and it's still sealed. Should I return it and get this one?

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shouthouse
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Quote from WingsOfF :
The SSD database which notes QLC being found in some variants.

https://docs.google.com/spreadshe...uuQva2gT4/

Team does seem to replace things under the hood like controllers for example.

The problem with this SSD is really the poor low performance dramless controller which contributes to high latency that affects a number of things. It compensates by providing a larger SLC cache to delay sustained write slowdown. But the mixed usage is also not great because of the dramless design and the high latency.

So, one ought to consider two different things (the shilling mixes up the two):
1. Is this a good replacement for a HDD? Depends. If you are upgrading a single SATA drive bay then any SSD would help.
2. Is this a good choice amongst available SATA SSDs? Here is where the lowest cost can lead to a poor choice. Some of the high storage media applications don't need better than what HDDs provide for performance which are a lot more cost effective. Other high storage applications are better served by a SSD with dram for mixed use and better controller with the cost difference marginal over its lifetime.

This will bite when you want to clone your existing drive or want to do a backup into it from another drive etc., that can take it far beyond its SLC cache.

Have no problem with people making informed decisions but the Team products get shilled here with misinformation and glossing over of relevant factors. It would be better if SD didn't ban posts of deals on Silicon Power their main value competitor which often has better products for similar pricing.

So I posted the review that gives the whole picture.

Personally, I think any dramless SATA drive is crap. They served a purpose when SSDs were very expensive and these cost cutting measures made it even reachable. That is no longer true.
Wait, when and why did they ban Silicon Power?

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