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2TB Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe QLC SSD Expired
$73
$100.00
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Newegg has 2TB Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe QLC Solid State Drive (SSDPEKNU020TZX1) on sale for $72.99. Shipping is free (add to cart for free shipping).
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Specs:
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Specs:
- Endurance: 740 TBW
- Capacity: 2TB
- Read Speed: Up to 3,500MBps
- Write Speed: Up to 2,700MBps
- Interface: PCIe Gen 3 x 4
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- About this deal:
- This price matches this recent Frontpage deal.
- About this product:
- Rating of 4.8 from over 300 Newegg customer reviews.
- Includes a 5-year limited warranty w/ purchase (parts + labor)
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- Please read the Forum Thread for more deal discussion.
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Yes, Intel recently split off its SSD products to the Solidigm brand. However Intel branded SSDs will still have warranty support though Solidigm.
So the 5 year warranty on this drive is definitely real and will be honored by Solidigm.
This drive uses QLC not TLC. The 2TB model has a 740 TBW endurance rating. The speeds are middling (esp. sequential write), but in this price category, this thing is a winner.
What you gonna do buy a PNY drive?
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Yes, Intel recently split off its SSD products to the Solidigm brand. However Intel branded SSDs will still have warranty support though Solidigm.
So the 5 year warranty on this drive is definitely real and will be honored by Solidigm.
This drive uses QLC not TLC. The 2TB model has a 740 TBW endurance rating. The speeds are middling (esp. sequential write), but in this price category, this thing is a winner.
What you gonna do buy a PNY drive?