BIWIN Tech via Amazon [amazon.com] has
2TB Acer Predator GM7000 Gen 4 NVMe Solid State Drive SSD on sale for
$109.99.
Shipping is free.
Additional Information via product page:
- PCIe Gen4 Standard: Acer Predator GM7000 M.2 SSD leverages PCIe 4.0 to offer sequential read and write speeds up to 7400 MB/s and 6700 MB/s.
- Efficient Heat Dissipation: Acer Predator GM7000 comes with customized heat spreader to improve heat dissipation and reduce operating temperature for heavy use.
- Less Energy: GM7000 SSD controller integrates PMU power management unit to save energy. It can help your PC have a longer lifespan.
- Free Acronis Clone Software: Built with Acronis True Image, our customized Acronis version is optimized for our SSDs. It lets you easily transfer data, back-up or clone your data.
- Warranty: 5-years limited warranty and up to 1300TBW.
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Man, those were the days...
5.25" disks had a roughly quarter-inch cutout a little over an inch down the right side to allow writes to the disk. You'd cover it with black tape to prevent writing. Basically, a light was shined through that spot, and if the photoreceptor didn't see the light then writes to the disk were prevented.
All one had to do was flip the disk over & make another notch on the other side to allow the back of the disk to be used on a single-sided floppy drive. They got wise to this and prevented that from working with the design of the 3.5" disks.
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5.25" disks had a roughly quarter-inch cutout a little over an inch down the right side to allow writes to the disk. You'd cover it with black tape to prevent writing. Basically, a light was shined through that spot, and if the photoreceptor didn't see the light then writes to the disk were prevented.
All one had to do was flip the disk over & make another notch on the other side to allow the back of the disk to be used on a single-sided floppy drive. They got wise to this and prevented that from working with the design of the 3.5" disks.