Micro Center has 2TB Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe QLC Solid State Drive (SSDPEKNU020TZX1) on sale for $69.99. Select free store pickup where available.
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Micro Center via Amazon has 2TB Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe QLC Solid State Drive (SSDPEKNU020TZX1) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.
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Micro Center has 2TB Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe QLC Solid State Drive (SSDPEKNU020TZX1) on sale for $69.99. Select free store pickup where available.
Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member booboloo for finding this deal.
Please read the Forum Thread for more deal discussion.
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Micro Center via Amazon has 2TB Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe QLC Solid State Drive (SSDPEKNU020TZX1) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.
Model: Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 2TB PCI-Express 3.0 x4 QLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) SSDPEKNU020TZX1
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I got this for $73 a few weeks ago from Newegg. I've been really pleased with it so far. I have a 500 GB 980 Pro as my boot drive and I don't notice any performance difference between games installed on the 980 Pro or 670p.
This deal is probably the best choice for 90%+ of people building a computer right now. Great capacity, good speed, and a great price. Only synthetic benchmarks and really specific workloads actually need PCIe Gen 4 or 5 speeds, so don't waste your money on them if you don't need them.
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I just got one delivered from Newegg last Friday. Seems every time I buy one the price drops as soon as it's delivered.
Seems that way, but it's been holding at $74 for weeks. I was beginning to think it would not break that level. Competing drives in the same general category seem to be $75+.
Ordered a smaller version for my laptop back in early 2018. Got about five years out of it before I started to notice any issues with bad sectors that were actually affecting data. Not bad for the price point IMO. I'd feel comfortable ordering this if I hadn't just replaced that drive a few months ago.
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I got this for $73 a few weeks ago from Newegg. I've been really pleased with it so far. I have a 500 GB 980 Pro as my boot drive and I don't notice any performance difference between games installed on the 980 Pro or 670p.
This deal is probably the best choice for 90%+ of people building a computer right now. Great capacity, good speed, and a great price. Only synthetic benchmarks and really specific workloads actually need PCIe Gen 4 or 5 speeds, so don't waste your money on them if you don't need them.
I got one recently, works fine, no complaints. One thing I noticed the manufacturing date was March 2023. Previously I thought they are just trying to unload warehouses, that is why the prices are going down constantly. But apparently they are still making them even now.
Update: btw, in order to update firmware you have to go Solidigm website, not Intel.
Last edited by euhenius June 12, 2023 at 09:48 AM.
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This deal is probably the best choice for 90%+ of people building a computer right now. Great capacity, good speed, and a great price. Only synthetic benchmarks and really specific workloads actually need PCIe Gen 4 or 5 speeds, so don't waste your money on them if you don't need them.
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This deal is probably the best choice for 90%+ of people building a computer right now. Great capacity, good speed, and a great price. Only synthetic benchmarks and really specific workloads actually need PCIe Gen 4 or 5 speeds, so don't waste your money on them if you don't need them.
Update: btw, in order to update firmware you have to go Solidigm website, not Intel.
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