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2TB Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 Solid State Drive

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Various Retailers have 2TB Intel 670p NVMe Solid State Drive on sale below. Shipping is free.

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Available:Specs:
  • 670p Series
  • QLC 3D NAND
  • M2. 2280 Form Factor
  • PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 Interface
  • Up to 3500 MBps Max Sequential Read Speeds
  • Up to 2700 MBps Max Sequential Write Speeds

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Various Retailers have 2TB Intel 670p NVMe Solid State Drive on sale below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal.

Available:Specs:
  • 670p Series
  • QLC 3D NAND
  • M2. 2280 Form Factor
  • PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 Interface
  • Up to 3500 MBps Max Sequential Read Speeds
  • Up to 2700 MBps Max Sequential Write Speeds

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shortprong
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Yes, eventually all technology gets cheaper, faster and obsolete.

The question is whether you need it now or how much in the future. I have plenty of crap I purchased on sale that has never been used. Now I see those were BAD purchases, no matter what the price.
korpo53
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I bought a Samsung 980 Pro in June, so roughly 9mo ago. According to Magician, I've put just short of 10TB of writes on it with a couple of Windows reinstalls, some games, downloads, web browsing, etc.
I'm certainly glad I went with the drive warrantied for 90 years at my usage rate, rather than the one only warrantied for 53 years.
its_bacon12
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The truth is nobody as a normal consumer will come close to these TBW figures.. it's much more likely you'll use it for years, upgrade your computer and sell it or forget about it as it fades into the rear view mirror.

Also despite being QLC, these drives use a dynamic cache that depends on the remaining size of available storage where it treats the cache as SLC, so you get full write speeds. For 2tb, which starts at 256gb and never drops below 24gb. This means you'll get full speed for that cache amount, then it will drop to QLC write speeds which are pretty low.

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Quote from korpo53 :
I bought a Samsung 980 Pro in June, so roughly 9mo ago. According to Magician, I've put just short of 10TB of writes on it with a couple of Windows reinstalls, some games, downloads, web browsing, etc.
I'm certainly glad I went with the drive warrantied for 90 years at my usage rate, rather than the one only warrantied for 53 years.
Pretty sure you're running on bad firmware. Check this article https://www.pcworld.com/article/1...t-now.html
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megablank
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Quote from JimR2075 :
People frequently cite the TBW values of drives as if 100's of TBW isn't "enough". Above its been pointed out that normal usage only uses a few TB per month max and often only a few / year. So most people will NEVER come close to writing 100's of TB.
Are there valid, common use case where someone actually does need >700 TBW ? I can't honestly think of how people would write that much data. Seems you could download video games and watch 4k video all day long for years and not use that much. I don't know where people would get more data...
It's an estimate, small writes are much more wearing especially when near full.
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Quote from shortprong :
Yes, eventually all technology gets cheaper, faster and obsolete.

The question is whether you need it now or how much in the future. I have plenty of crap I purchased on sale that has never been used. Now I see those were BAD purchases, no matter what the price.
This is what slickdeals is for!!
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Quote from plasbo :
My low TBW Crucial drives are all dead, and all the other higher TBW drives from Samsung and WD are still alive here. I can clearly see the correlation between TBW and the endurance.
Your example shows comparison between Crucial-Low-TBW vs Samsung-High-TBW. Couldn't it be possible that Crucial products are worse?
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Is it an upgrade (other than the size) if I go from this SSD
512GB PCIe 3.0 NVMe™ M.2 Solid State Drive

to the one in OP?

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Quote from FaithfulTank4187 :
Pretty sure you're running on bad firmware. Check this article https://www.pcworld.com/article/1...t-now.html [pcworld.com]
I'm 100% sure I'm not.
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Quote from N5935 :
It is a good deal.
Do you think this SSD will be cheaper?
Will be $80 on BlackFriday. but i think this price is good enough to replace for HDD. I buy it for storage.
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PowerfulName3833
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Quote from plasbo :
My low TBW Crucial drives are all dead, and all the other higher TBW drives from Samsung and WD are still alive here. I can clearly see the correlation between TBW and the endurance.
...Can you? You're comparing different brands and using a statistically insignificant sample size.
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Can I buy a few of these and put them in RAID-0?

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Quote from its_bacon12 :
laugh out loud

The truth is nobody as a normal consumer will come close to these TBW figures.. it's much more likely you'll use it for years, upgrade your computer and sell it or forget about it as it fades into the rear view mirror.

Also despite being QLC, these drives use a dynamic cache that depends on the remaining size of available storage where it treats the cache as SLC, so you get full write speeds. For 2tb, which starts at 256gb and never drops below 24gb. This means you'll get full speed for that cache amount, then it will drop to QLC write speeds which are pretty low.
So this gets full write speed as long as you have at least 256GB free disk space available and/or you don't try and write a file larger than 256GB?
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Something is wrong. Nobody has asked about the PS5.
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Quote from Catalyst :
Something is wrong. Nobody has asked about the PS5.
This

Those wondering this is PCIe 3.0 so no, will NOT work in the PS5
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JimR2075
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Quote from megablank :
It's an estimate, small writes are much more wearing especially when near full.
How so? Can you explain why a 'small write' is 'more wearing'?


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