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Edited October 6, 2022
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Looks like this price point is back. Kingston has 1TB Fury Renegade PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD on sale for $99.99 and 4TB $614.99, shipping is free since both are above $35.
(Copying previous poster's format, because awesome)
-High-performance PCIe Gen 4.0 NVMe drive
- Data transfer speeds up to 7,300 MB/s read, 6,000 MB/s write (1TB), 7,000MB/s write (4TB)
- 3D TLC NAND
- Low profile graphene aluminum heat spreader
- M.2 2280 form factor
- Drive Endurance 1TB – 1.0PBW, 4TB – 4.0PBW
- PS5 Ready
- 5-year limited warranty
https://shop.kingston.com/collect...4172170432
Like every other poster has noticed by now, Kingston coupons usually don't work on sale items
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I always wondered why they didn't make the nvme install itself toolless when they standardized the M.2 connector like memory instead of requiring a screw.
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Yeah...I guess I could install one myself but not sure if i want the hassle.
Yeah...I guess I could install one myself but not sure if i want the hassle.
The $10 kit takes less than ten minutes to install. You line up the thermal pads on the drive, and then you screw the enclosure back together. There should be six screws as well. I've installed multiple Heat sinks. No issues whatsoever. The Western Digital 1TB SN850 was $109.99 recently at Amazon. The Heat sink is preinstalled so it's essentially plug and play.
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I always wondered why they didn't make the nvme install itself toolless when they standardized the M.2 connector like memory instead of requiring a screw.
I always wondered why they didn't make the nvme install itself toolless when they standardized the M.2 connector like memory instead of requiring a screw.
That's a valid point. I remember when Sony initially did the PS5 teardown, and I instantly thought a lot of people wouldn't upgrade their internal storage. The PS3/PS4 required you to open the console to install a new drive. The PS3 was a lot easier since you didn't have to take part of the panel off. The PS4 Pro might've been different than the standard PS4. I can't remember.
Yeah...I guess I could install one myself but not sure if i want the hassle.
No need.
Read description.
"Low profile graphene aluminum heat spreader"
No need...
"Low profile graphene aluminum heat spreader"