Amazon has
4TB Crucial P3 PCIe Gen3 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive SSD (CT4000P3SSD8) on sale for
$219.99.
Shipping is free.
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4TB Crucial P3 PCIe Gen3 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive SSD (CT4000P3SSD8) on sale for
$219.99.
Shipping is free.
Newegg has
4TB Crucial P3 PCIe Gen3 NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive SSD (CT4000P3SSD8) on sale for
$219.99.
Shipping is free.
- Note: Currently on backorder, ETA Date: 3/1/2023
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Product Details:- 4TB Storage Capacity
- M.2 2280 Form Factor
- PCIe NVMe Gen 3 x4 Interface
- Up to 3500 MB/s Sequential Read Speed
- Up to 3000 MB/s Sequential Write Speed
- Micron 3D NAND
- 1.5 Million Hour MTTF
- SMART & TRIM Support
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this drive has 800tbw - it's not as high as some high end TLC drives for sure. but the vast majority of people will never hit that. SSD failure is usually due to heat, misuse, firmware issues, other electronic component failures, and not from hitting the TBW. TBW is based on the flash memory, and does not take these other factors into account. it's similar to how LED flashlights boast millions of hours but the flashlight itself breaks within a year due to poor components on the circuit board etc.
at first glance you sound as if you're trying to give a public announcement for our benefit, but you're making people unnecessarily question their purchase and trying to influence them to buy something more expensive (or additional) when it's not an absolute necessity.
unless you can share some hard statistics that this drive has a noticeably higher failure rate than more expensive, higher end drives, i think you're making a lot of exaggerated assumptions. you shouldn't tell people that they have to buy the best of the best (which is you're recommending) just to boot into windows.
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These sticks have terrible warranty and are subpar to Kingston/Western Digital/Samsung sticks that give you 5 year warranty. These sticks are cheap because they dont have the same read/write life span as they above listed brands.
In terms this is referred to as TBW = Total Bytes Written. The more "allowed" the better the lifespan of your ssd. These sticks are likely to last 3x less than their counterparts. The price reflects that. You will wish you had listened to this advice when all of a sudden your Windows doesnt boot and you lost important files.
I have had SSD's since they came out and I have definitely noticed performance issues on the "cheap" ones I bought. Most SSD's will gave very little warning before they peace out and you will be left in the dust.
If youre looking for a boot/windows stick, get yourself a Samsung 970/980, Kingston 5000, WD 850X
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These sticks have terrible warranty and are subpar to Kingston/Western Digital/Samsung sticks that give you 5 year warranty. These sticks are cheap because they dont have the same read/write life span as they above listed brands.
In terms this is referred to as TBW = Total Bytes Written. The more "allowed" the better the lifespan of your ssd. These sticks are likely to last 3x less than their counterparts. The price reflects that. You will wish you had listened to this advice when all of a sudden your Windows doesnt boot and you lost important files.
I have had SSD's since they came out and I have definitely noticed performance issues on the "cheap" ones I bought. Most SSD's will gave very little warning before they peace out and you will be left in the dust.
If youre looking for a boot/windows stick, get yourself a Samsung 970/980, Kingston 5000, WD 850X
this drive has 800tbw - it's not as high as some high end TLC drives for sure. but the vast majority of people will never hit that. SSD failure is usually due to heat, misuse, firmware issues, other electronic component failures, and not from hitting the TBW. TBW is based on the flash memory, and does not take these other factors into account. it's similar to how LED flashlights boast millions of hours but the flashlight itself breaks within a year due to poor components on the circuit board etc.
at first glance you sound as if you're trying to give a public announcement for our benefit, but you're making people unnecessarily question their purchase and trying to influence them to buy something more expensive (or additional) when it's not an absolute necessity.
unless you can share some hard statistics that this drive has a noticeably higher failure rate than more expensive, higher end drives, i think you're making a lot of exaggerated assumptions. you shouldn't tell people that they have to buy the best of the best (which is you're recommending) just to boot into windows.
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These sticks have terrible warranty and are subpar to Kingston/Western Digital/Samsung sticks that give you 5 year warranty. These sticks are cheap because they dont have the same read/write life span as they above listed brands.
In terms this is referred to as TBW = Total Bytes Written. The more "allowed" the better the lifespan of your ssd. These sticks are likely to last 3x less than their counterparts. The price reflects that. You will wish you had listened to this advice when all of a sudden your Windows doesnt boot and you lost important files.
I have had SSD's since they came out and I have definitely noticed performance issues on the "cheap" ones I bought. Most SSD's will gave very little warning before they peace out and you will be left in the dust.
If youre looking for a boot/windows stick, get yourself a Samsung 970/980, Kingston 5000, WD 850X
I guess everyone is using COVID to do the same with everything now.
Such clever price manipulation clearly is why humans have one person flying around in a private jet while others starve and live in tents on the street. Well played.
I think it was $249 before
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