I have this drive in my desktop and the 512GB in a notebook. These are very good (see in-depth reviews at Tom's Hardware). I actually prefer them over Samsung, which I have three. Here's why - plenty fast even for sustained writes, run cooler, uses less battery/energy (more efficient), and the SK Hynix has eco-friendly (but nice) packaging. Samsung packaging is non-biodegradeable petro plastic, lots. Trying to support companies who give a sh*t about life as we know it.
Edit: I got one at posted price just now. Funny, first it shows $208, but I had it saved in my cart and it said $145xx. Try this link to get sale price. https://www.amazon.com/SK-hynix-I...f0INT&th=1
I have this drive in my desktop and the 512GB in a notebook. These are very good (see in-depth reviews at Tom's Hardware). I actually prefer them over Samsung, which I have three. Here's why - plenty fast even for sustained writes, run cooler, uses less battery/energy (more efficient), and the SK Hynix has eco-friendly (but nice) packaging. Samsung packaging is non-biodegradeable petro plastic, lots. Trying to support companies who give a sh*t about life as we know it.
Edit: I got one at posted price just now. Funny, first it shows $208, but I had it saved in my cart and it said $145xx. Try this link to get sale price. https://www.amazon.com/SK-hynix-I...f0INT&th=1
5
Like
Funny
Helpful
Not helpful
Last edited by CrimsonFeather4345 December 5, 2022 at 09:52 AM.
I have this drive in my desktop and the 512GB in a notebook. These are very good (see in-depth reviews at Tom's Hardware). I actually prefer them over Samsung, which I have three. Here's why - plenty fast even for sustained writes, run cooler, uses less battery/energy (more efficient), and the SK Hynix has eco-friendly (but nice) packaging. Samsung packaging is non-biodegradeable petro plastic, lots. Trying to support companies who give a sh*t about life as we know it. https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...ies2/peace.gif
Ah good find! It seems to be a slight issue on Amazon's end. This deal is currently $145/2 TB for Prime members only. Otherwise full price. Usually I see a separate Prime price directly on the product page, but it doesn't bother to mention that until it's already added to the cart in my case (cancelled Prime a while ago).
I bought "Samsung 970 EVO Plus SSD 2TB NVMe M.2", and it's on the way. How is this compared to Samsung? I understand both are reputable companies. Thanks.
66 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Featured Comments
Edit: I got one at posted price just now. Funny, first it shows $208, but I had it saved in my cart and it said $145xx. Try this link to get sale price. https://www.amazon.com/SK-hynix-I...f0INT&th=1
Also seeing P41 2TB at $259. So full prices all around is what I see.
Edit: I got one at posted price just now. Funny, first it shows $208, but I had it saved in my cart and it said $145xx. Try this link to get sale price. https://www.amazon.com/SK-hynix-I...f0INT&th=1
https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...ies2/peace.gif
Edit: I got one at posted price just now. Funny, first it shows $208, but I had it saved in my cart and it said $145xx. Try this link to get sale price. https://www.amazon.com/SK-hynix-I...f0INT&th=1 [amazon.com]