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2TB TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan Z SLC Cache 3D NAND TLC 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD $68, More + Free Shipping

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TeamGroup Inc via Amazon [amazon.com] has 2TB TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan Z SLC Cache 3D NAND TLC 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD on sale for$71.99 Now $67.99. Shipping is Free.

Also Available:Newegg [newegg.com] also has 1TB TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan Z SLC Cache 3D NAND TLC 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD on sale for $38.49 Now $38.99. Shipping is Free.
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TeamGroup Inc via Amazon [amazon.com] has 2TB TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan Z SLC Cache 3D NAND TLC 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD on sale for$71.99 Now $67.99. Shipping is Free.

Also Available:Newegg [newegg.com] also has 1TB TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan Z SLC Cache 3D NAND TLC 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD on sale for $38.49 Now $38.99. Shipping is Free.

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Model: TEAMGROUP T-FORCE VULCAN Z 2.5 SATA3 SSD 2TB INTERNAL SOLID STATE DRIVE SSD

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Jun 8, 2023
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RyanR2703
Jun 8, 2023
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$163 for 4tb model. Wish 2.5 went down as fast as nvme drives! Not all of us have extra slots.
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Jun 8, 2023
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Jun 8, 2023
californiacoyote
Jun 8, 2023
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Would this be good to use as an external backup for a Mac?
Jun 8, 2023
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Hawaiiana
Jun 8, 2023
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Woohoo they are coming down!! Let's goo!!!
Jun 8, 2023
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TheVJOng
Jun 8, 2023
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Do these have dram?
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Jun 8, 2023
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zhenz
Jun 8, 2023
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Quote from RyanR2703 :
$163 for 4tb model. Wish 2.5 went down as fast as nvme drives! Not all of us have extra slots.
4tb is qlc, not the same as 2tb
Jun 8, 2023
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Squirrels8MyLunch
Jun 8, 2023
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How does this compare to the $66 two TB deal https://slickdeals.net/f/16695902-teamgroup-ax2-3d-nand-2-5-sata-iii-solid-state-drive-2tb-66-1tb-35-50-free-shipping

Best I can find so far is that the Vulcan has SLIGHTLY faster read/write speeds but probably surely unnoticeable.

https://www.productchart.com/ssd_...1_vs_39177

So now begs the question which drive has been around longer and known to be most reliable (fail less with normal use over some years).
Last edited by Squirrels8MyLunch June 8, 2023 at 04:15 PM.
Jun 8, 2023
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Squirrels8MyLunch
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Quote from TheVJOng :
Do these have dram?
Probably not but if you actually need DRAM you aren't buying cheap low tier SSD.

These are fine for majority of regular people.
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Jun 9, 2023
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justlooking818
Jun 9, 2023
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Quote from Squirrels8MyLunch :
How does this compare to the $66 two TB deal https://slickdeals.net/f/16695902-teamgroup-ax2-3d-nand-2-5-sata-iii-solid-state-drive-2tb-66-1tb-35-50-free-shipping

Best I can find so far is that the Vulcan has SLIGHTLY faster read/write speeds but probably surely unnoticeable.

https://www.productchart.com/ssd_...1_vs_39177 [productchart.com]

So now begs the question which drive has been around longer and known to be most reliable (fail less with normal use over some years).
https://wikitia.com/wiki/Teamgroup

they been around for a long time, just only now they are making waves.
Jun 9, 2023
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Squirrels8MyLunch
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Quote from justlooking818 :
https://wikitia.com/wiki/Teamgroup

they been around for a long time, just only now they are making waves.
Thanks yeah maybe it makes no difference but I am guessing the Vulcan is newer since faster
Jun 9, 2023
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MWink
Jun 9, 2023
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Quote from TheVJOng :
Do these have dram?
No.

Quote from Squirrels8MyLunch :
How does this compare to the $66 two TB deal https://slickdeals.net/f/16695902-teamgroup-ax2-3d-nand-2-5-sata-iii-solid-state-drive-2tb-66-1tb-35-50-free-shipping

Best I can find so far is that the Vulcan has SLIGHTLY faster read/write speeds but probably surely unnoticeable.

https://www.productchart.com/ssd_...1_vs_39177

So now begs the question which drive has been around longer and known to be most reliable (fail less with normal use over some years).
It doesn't matter which model has been around longer. The internal components are regularly changing. Almost no drive bought years ago is going to have the same exact components as one bought today. There are some popular databases/spreadsheets that list what components various models use. Of the four different cheap SSDs I've bought in the last year, every one of them had substantially different components than those listed in the database/spreadsheet.

For what it's worth, I have not used the Vulcan Z but I have tested the CX2 (which I believe is the non-Amazon version of the AX2) and it was thoroughly unimpressive. The 1TB version only writes ~7GB before dropping to around 60MB/s.
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megablank
Jun 9, 2023
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Quote from TheVJOng :
Do these have dram?
670p does, but is nvme
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justlooking818
Jun 9, 2023
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Quote from Squirrels8MyLunch :
Thanks yeah maybe it makes no difference but I am guessing the Vulcan is newer since faster
i refresh computers for business and i can tell you that TEAM Group suffs are all a little slower than the rest, but real world usage, you won't know the difference. it's funny though, on a PC, it's a little slower than the rest, but on a MAC, its a lot faster than the rest. might be something to do with the slc cache thing, but can't say for sure, haven't looked into it.
Jun 9, 2023
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dealmeister3000
Jun 9, 2023
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Quote from justlooking818 :
i refresh computers for business and i can tell you that TEAM Group suffs are all a little slower than the rest, but real world usage, you won't know the difference. it's funny though, on a PC, it's a little slower than the rest, but on a MAC, its a lot faster than the rest. might be something to do with the slc cache thing, but can't say for sure, haven't looked into it.
Speed is one thing. Reliability is another. I would use a slower speed drive in certain situations if I knew reliability was rock solid. Actually enterprise drives tend to advertise slower speeds, but people in the know buy them for mission critical use cases.
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StrifeZero
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Quote from justlooking818 :
i refresh computers for business and i can tell you that TEAM Group suffs are all a little slower than the rest, but real world usage, you won't know the difference. it's funny though, on a PC, it's a little slower than the rest, but on a MAC, its a lot faster than the rest. might be something to do with the slc cache thing, but can't say for sure, haven't looked into it.

That's pretty interesting, thanks for the info.

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Jun 11, 2023
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drsa78
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Quote from justlooking818 :
i refresh computers for business and i can tell you that TEAM Group suffs are all a little slower than the rest, but real world usage, you won't know the difference. it's funny though, on a PC, it's a little slower than the rest, but on a MAC, its a lot faster than the rest. might be something to do with the slc cache thing, but can't say for sure, haven't looked into it.
Are these reliable for important data storage?

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