Best Buy has for
MyBestBuy Members (
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Crucial MX500 3D NAND 2.5" SATA Solid State Drives on sale as listed below.
Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where stock permits.
Available:
- 2TB (CT2000MX500SSD1) $107.99
- Best Buy Totaltech Membership Required
- 1TB (CT1000MX500SSD1) $51.99
Note: Sale price displays when you log in to your MyBestBuy Account. Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
BH Photo Video also has
Crucial MX500 3D NAND 2.5" SATA Solid State Drives on sale as listed below.
Shipping is free.
Available:
- 1TB (CT1000MX500SSD1) $51.99
Newegg also has
Crucial MX500 3D NAND 2.5" SATA Solid State Drives on sale as listed below.
Shipping is free.
Available:- 1TB (CT1000MX500SSD1) $51.99
Thanks to Community Member
goldchocobo for finding this deal.
Product Details:
- Sequential Read: 560 MB/s
- Sequential Write: 510 MB/s
- Controller: SMI SM2258
- TLC NAND Flash
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Yes, it has DRAM. It's a great drive if you need a 2.5" SSD.
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Legit Amazon third party sellers are supposed to print a seller FNSKU barcode that covers up the original UPC to uniquely identifies the seller, though I'm not sure if Amazon still co-mingles the product during fulfillment, aka shipping seller C's SSD when you order from seller B or seller Amazon. Though it would be silly for a large scale manufacturer like Crucial or Disney to put a FNSKU on their products.
Same things as Newegg or CDW, you purchased the crucial/micron product , crucial/micron's logistic channel takes care of shipping and warranty
MX500 4TB drive: 1000TB, equal to 547GB per day for 5 years
source - https://content.crucial
The MX500 may hold up better than the P3, since they are usually TLC and the P3 is always QLC. The MX500 also has DRAM, while the P3 has to rely on HMB.
Legit Amazon third party sellers are supposed to print a seller FNSKU barcode that covers up the original UPC to uniquely identifies the seller, though I'm not sure if Amazon still co-mingles the product during fulfillment, aka shipping seller C's SSD when you order from seller B or seller Amazon. Though it would be silly for a large scale manufacturer like Crucial or Disney to put a FNSKU on their own products so using their own shipping arrangement is a good way to prevent customers getting fakes.
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