Newegg has 2TB Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 PCIe x4 NVMe QLC Solid State Drive (SSDPEKNU020TZX1) on sale for $72.99. Shipping is free (add item to cart for free shipping).
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Newegg has 2TB Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 PCIe x4 NVMe QLC Solid State Drive (SSDPEKNU020TZX1) on sale for $72.99. Shipping is free (add item to cart for free shipping).
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SABRENT USB 3.2 10Gbps Type C Tool Free Enclosure for M.2 PCIe NVMe and SATA SSDs (EC-SNVE)
Its kind of pricey at $30 and only comes with a USB C to USB C cable. But it works well. I switched to Sabrent after some issues with Plugable's first gen NVME enclosure (which they did fix later with a newer version).
Orrico has a sale going on. I trust the brand but have never used thier NVME enclosures, only their SATA ones.
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What enclosure are you using? Would you recommend it? Thx.
SABRENT USB 3.2 10Gbps Type C Tool Free Enclosure for M.2 PCIe NVMe and SATA SSDs (EC-SNVE)
Its kind of pricey at $30 and only comes with a USB C to USB C cable. But it works well. I switched to Sabrent after some issues with Plugable's first gen NVME enclosure (which they did fix later with a newer version).
Orrico has a sale going on. I trust the brand but have never used thier NVME enclosures, only their SATA ones.
I was checking crucial website for upgrading RAM and SSD for my laptop. Their prices are comparable, however the drive data speed is 5k to 6k. Is crucial a good brand?
I was checking crucial website for upgrading RAM and SSD for my laptop. Their prices are comparable, however the drive data speed is 5k to 6k. Is crucial a good brand?
Would this fit Dell Latitude 7280?
Thanks in advance.
Can't go wrong with either...Crucial is a VERY GOOD brand.
I have one of these in a laptop, and one in a m.2 enclosure as an external PS5 drive. Speedy, no complaints. Haters will say QLC doesn't last as long as TLC, but we are talking years and years of heavy use.
OTOH Intel did bail out of the SSD/memory biz so who knows what your warranty options will be... but this cheap, who cares.
SABRENT USB 3.2 10Gbps Type C Tool Free Enclosure for M.2 PCIe NVMe and SATA SSDs (EC-SNVE)
Its kind of pricey at $30 and only comes with a USB C to USB C cable. But it works well. I switched to Sabrent after some issues with Plugable's first gen NVME enclosure (which they did fix later with a newer version).
Orrico has a sale going on. I trust the brand but have never used thier NVME enclosures, only their SATA ones.
I have one of these in a laptop, and one in a m.2 enclosure as an external PS5 drive. Speedy, no complaints. Haters will say QLC doesn't last as long as TLC, but we are talking years and years of heavy use.
OTOH Intel did bail out of the SSD/memory biz so who knows what your warranty options will be... but this cheap, who cares.
Solidigm didn't have a problem replacing my old 660p m.2 drive last year (4 year old SSD).
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Its kind of pricey at $30 and only comes with a USB C to USB C cable. But it works well. I switched to Sabrent after some issues with Plugable's first gen NVME enclosure (which they did fix later with a newer version).
Orrico has a sale going on. I trust the brand but have never used thier NVME enclosures, only their SATA ones.
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Its kind of pricey at $30 and only comes with a USB C to USB C cable. But it works well. I switched to Sabrent after some issues with Plugable's first gen NVME enclosure (which they did fix later with a newer version).
Orrico has a sale going on. I trust the brand but have never used thier NVME enclosures, only their SATA ones.
Would this fit Dell Latitude 7280?
Thanks in advance.
Would this fit Dell Latitude 7280?
Thanks in advance.
OTOH Intel did bail out of the SSD/memory biz so who knows what your warranty options will be... but this cheap, who cares.
Its kind of pricey at $30 and only comes with a USB C to USB C cable. But it works well. I switched to Sabrent after some issues with Plugable's first gen NVME enclosure (which they did fix later with a newer version).
Orrico has a sale going on. I trust the brand but have never used thier NVME enclosures, only their SATA ones.
OTOH Intel did bail out of the SSD/memory biz so who knows what your warranty options will be... but this cheap, who cares.
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