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03/26/24 | Staples | $151.59 |
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11/18/23 | Amazon | $70.69 popular |
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11/09/23 | Amazon | $103 frontpage |
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07/24/23 | Newegg | $109.99 |
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07/03/23 | Samsung | $90 frontpage |
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07/02/23 | Amazon | $100 frontpage |
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06/28/23 | Newegg | $102.33 |
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06/22/23 | Amazon | $117 frontpage |
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06/21/23 | Newegg | $117 frontpage |
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06/07/23 | Samsung | $117 frontpage |
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06/05/23 | Amazon | $122 frontpage |
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05/01/23 | Amazon | $140 frontpage |
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04/19/23 | Amazon | $135.70 frontpage |
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04/10/23 | Newegg | $145 |
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04/05/23 | Amazon | $140.99 popular |
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04/05/23 | Newegg | $145 |
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03/20/23 | Amazon | $150 frontpage |
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03/20/23 | Newegg | $150 |
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03/03/23 | Newegg | $154.99 |
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02/26/23 | Samsung | $159.99 |
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Best Buy | $169.99 |
Dell Home & Home Office | $219.99 |
Adorama | $219.99 |
Staples | $239.99 |
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Why would the price on aging technology go up? Unless you think there's going to be another chip shortage? Lol
BTW - The 990 is Gen 4, not 5. No one has a gen 5 SSDs on the market, especially samsung, who built the 990 to match up to the SN850x, et. al., and possibly to improve the controller. The real shocker about the 990 was that it too was Gen 4 when they had the 980 already. People didn't get it, but the 990 is just an improved 980 if you will...
Every computer has a gating factor. They always will for that matter..
I understand that systems differ, but again, people can't tell the difference between these things even on identical systems.
I've tested this many times, even including SATA M.2 vs PCIe drives. For everyday tasks - not copying files from one folder to another where PCIe always wins - people can't tell the, and I've seen little difference between Gen 3 and 4 drives (there are no Gen 5 drives, so we have yet to discover if there is a noticeable change).
Every computer has a gating factor. They always will for that matter..
I understand that systems differ, but again, people can't tell the difference between these things even on identical systems.
I've tested this many times, even including SATA M.2 vs PCIe drives. For everyday tasks - not copying files from one folder to another where PCIe always wins - people can't tell the, and I've seen little difference between Gen 3 and 4 drives (there are no Gen 5 drives, so we have yet to discover if there is a noticeable change).
Again there is absolutely a difference. You would know this if you actually transferred files. I've tested them. All my PCs and servers are running off m.2 because of it.
Btw 990 pro was built for gen 5, because of the forced supply chain disruption it was pushed back. They are still gen 3, 4 compatible.