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Amazon [amazon.com] has
Samsung 980 Pro 2TB SSD PCIe NVMe Gen 4 Gaming M.2 Internal Solid State Drive for
$116.99 when you clip the coupon on the page. Shipping is free.
OP NOTE: See comments but it seems buyers are having difficulty (if not an impossible time) actually receiving a code for the free Adobe 2-Month Subscription so don't count on it. Removed it from the title of the post but will keep it in the body of the deal.
About this item- ADOBE MEMBERSHIP: Get a two-month membership of Adobe Creative Cloud Photography plan on us when you purchase and register an eligible 1TB or 2TB Samsung SSD*
- Next-level SSD performance: Unleash the power of the Samsung 980 PRO PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD for next-level computing. 980 PRO delivers 2x the data transfer rate of PCIe 3.0, while maintaining compatibility with PCIe 3.0.
- Maximum Speed: Get read speeds up to 7,000 MB s with 980 PRO and push the limits of what SSDs can do. Powered by a new Elpsis controller designed to harmonize the flash memory components and the interface for superior speed – with a PCIe 4.0 interface that's 2x faster than PCIe 3.0 SSDs and 12x faster than Samsung SATA SSDs – every component of this NVMe SSD is manufactured by Samsung for performance that lasts.
- A winning combination: Designed for hardcore gamers and tech-savvy users, the 980 PRO offers high-performance bandwidth and throughput for heavy-duty applications in gaming, graphics, data analytics, and more. It's fast at loading games, so you can play more and wait less.
- Efficient M.2 SSD: The 980 PRO comes in a compact M.2 2280 form factor, which can be easily plugged into desktops and laptops. Due to its size and thus optimized power efficiency, it's ideal for building high-performance computing systems.
- Reliable thermal control: High-performance SSDs usually require high-performance thermal control. To ensure stable performance, the 980 PRO uses nickel coating to help manage the controller's heat level and a heat spreader label to deliver effective thermal control of the NAND chip.
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Quick math puts your endeavor at $8-9k, or more. but if it's a work expense then it's funny money... If not, then time to get some impulse control...
Adobe wanted to turn people into renters because they knew they really didn't have enough new and compelling stuff to offer for new release. They also wanted to normalize their income stream regardless of what they did. Now they bilk, ooops, i meant "milk" people constantly (i.e., forever). Unfortunately it worked and lot of people signed up and those people will pay far more than they would have previously, and now have a parasite attached.
I can still go back and use old software and suites without paying adobe, and not worry about making a payment or losing access to my files.
PS- this is Microsoft's plan too. You will rent their garbage...... (Win 11 is dog feces).
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What sucks is over the pandemic I got carried away buying 980 Pros. I currently have over 40 2-TB 980 Pros (not counting the 850xs) I was using them for all-flash VMFS volumes on my VMWare home lab clusters. Then came the early wear firmware issue. I literally had to pull all the drives one by one and flash them in another system. Because I had the drives in Highpoint RAID cards, which won't let you update the firmware. Now these are less than half what I paid for them.
What sucks is over the pandemic I got carried away buying 980 Pros. I currently have over 40 2-TB 980 Pros (not counting the 850xs) I was using them for all-flash VMFS volumes on my VMWare home lab clusters. Then came the early wear firmware issue. I literally had to pull all the drives one by one and flash them in another system. Because I had the drives in Highpoint RAID cards, which won't let you update the firmware. Now these are less than half what I paid for them.
Quick math puts your endeavor at $8-9k, or more. but if it's a work expense then it's funny money... If not, then time to get some impulse control...
I did this, registering multiple Samsung SSD's a couple months ago while this promo was still live. Verified they were eligible, never got my Adobe Cloud subscription code. No response from Samsung either. Not a huge deal, but if you're counting on that extra $20 benefit, it might not happen.
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WIth that said -- how well do these work as externals? What types of speeds are possible over USB-C? And is there a recommended external case for them?? This price is crazy and half of what I paid for mine (2 of them!) a couple months ago
I did this, registering multiple Samsung SSD's a couple months ago while this promo was still live. Verified they were eligible, never got my Adobe Cloud subscription code. No response from Samsung either. Not a huge deal, but if you're counting on that extra $20 benefit, it might not happen.
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WIth that said -- how well do these work as externals? What types of speeds are possible over USB-C? And is there a recommended external case for them?? This price is crazy and half of what I paid for mine (2 of them!) a couple months ago
Adobe wanted to turn people into renters because they knew they really didn't have enough new and compelling stuff to offer for new release. They also wanted to normalize their income stream regardless of what they did. Now they bilk, ooops, i meant "milk" people constantly (i.e., forever). Unfortunately it worked and lot of people signed up and those people will pay far more than they would have previously, and now have a parasite attached.
I can still go back and use old software and suites without paying adobe, and not worry about making a payment or losing access to my files.
PS- this is Microsoft's plan too. You will rent their garbage...... (Win 11 is dog feces).
Adobe wanted to turn people into renters because they knew they really didn't have enough new and compelling stuff to offer for new release. They also wanted to normalize their income stream regardless of what they did. Now they bilk, ooops, i meant "milk" people constantly (i.e., forever). Unfortunately it worked and lot of people signed up and those people will pay far more than they would have previously, and now have a parasite attached.
I can still go back and use old software and suites without paying adobe, and not worry about making a payment or losing access to my files.
PS- this is Microsoft's plan too. You will rent their garbage...... (Win 11 is dog feces).
I paid something like $600 for CS6, I've bought every single version/upgrade of Lightroom until they stopped making it.. and both still work! I stuck with them for the longest time.
But then I realized.. $10/month, for photoshop and lightroom, with all the upgrades?? That's hard to pass on. Especially at $79/year when on sale.
The new AI stuff? the faster speed? there are a lot of features I "didn't need!" and never upgraded for.. but after signing up again recently? I'm really liking it.
Almost everyone is doing the subscription model now, including the plugins for these things. The photoshop plugins from 3rd parties are actually more expensive than Photoshop itself.
I hated what Adobe was doing.. but I can't hate it anymore. That $600 I spent on CS6 in 2012.. plus the 5-6 upgrades of Lightroom (easily another $600) would've cost me $869 (at $79/year) through creative cloud, and I'd have gotten upgrades all along the way.
My CS6 still works.. But it's hard to go back to after using the newest versions.
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I did this, registering multiple Samsung SSD's a couple months ago while this promo was still live. Verified they were eligible, never got my Adobe Cloud subscription code. No response from Samsung either. Not a huge deal, but if you're counting on that extra $20 benefit, it might not happen.
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WIth that said -- how well do these work as externals? What types of speeds are possible over USB-C? And is there a recommended external case for them?? This price is crazy and half of what I paid for mine (2 of them!) a couple months ago
I can see how $80 is more appealing though. The problem is what if you want to take a break (travel, etc.) you can't pause the subscription, and if your time runs out, you're flat out of luck. It's either "reattach the parasite" or go without and I've never been a fan of parasites. It's the "you're files are now worthless" part that really gets to me. However, having the software I can still open work from 2004 if I like without paying Adobe....
Will I ever pay them? I won't say never, but I've got Affinity software and while I don't know how to use it at the same level as photoshop, it may be a long time answer. Too soon to tell.
WIth that said -- how well do these work as externals? What types of speeds are possible over USB-C? And is there a recommended external case for them?? This price is crazy and half of what I paid for mine (2 of them!) a couple months ago
Over USB C, I am getting write speeds of 2108.2 mbs/s with reads of 2064.0 mbs/s.
These speeds are with a generic USB 4 external enclosure
I can see how $80 is more appealing though. The problem is what if you want to take a break (travel, etc.) you can't pause the subscription, and if your time runs out, you're flat out of luck. It's either "reattach the parasite" or go without and I've never been a fan of parasites. It's the "you're files are now worthless" part that really gets to me. However, having the software I can still open work from 2004 if I like without paying Adobe....
Will I ever pay them? I won't say never, but I've got Affinity software and while I don't know how to use it at the same level as photoshop, it may be a long time answer. Too soon to tell.
Capture One had a 50%off promotion a month ago, so I bought the "permanent version". Runs really well. While I may not have the latest and greatest at all times, this should keep me going for a few years. Just have to update Topaz and On1 plugins from time to time. Capture One seems to render the colors more accurately.