Newegg[newegg.com] has 4TB TEAMGROUP T-Force CARDEA Z44Q QLC NVMe PCIe Gen4 Solid State Drive w/ Heatsink on sale for $159.99. Shipping is free.
Additional specs and information from product page:
DRAM: Yes
Supports PCIe Gen4x4 interface specification and the latest NVMe 1.4 specification with up to 5000/4000MB/s of read/write. High performance with Phison E16 controller.
Enjoy PCIe Gen4, large capacity, and fast speed all at once. Two types of patented heat spreaders for you to choose from. Effective cooling and installation are easy. Support the latest NVMe 1.4 specification.
PRECAUTIONS 1. The heat sink is packaged separately from the SSD and needs to be assembled by DIY. 2. The GRAPHENE heat sink is a soft material, and the creases attached will not affect the heat dissipation 3. The original intention of the product design is to provide two kinds of heat sinks for players to choose from, it is not recommended to stack them.
Manufacturer Warranty: 5-year or 800 TBW limited warranty. Free Technical Support and Customer Service on TEAMGROUP's official website. The definition and conditions of TBW are based on the JEDEC standard.
ok, but plenty of other QLC drives make it to front page, and this one apparently even has dram. Though, I would like to see 4TB at around $100
It's the very low TBW that kills this NVMe and deal (200 TBW per TB yikes). Team Group makes lots of similar NVMes to this one with and without DRAM but with standard TBW (600+ TBW per TB) or higher TBW (900+ TBW per TB).
Other QLC DRAM like the 670p make it FP because they have higher TBW, offer encryption, and/or are super cheap on a cents per GB basis and this NVMe and deal do none of those things.
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It's the very low TBW that kills this NVMe and deal (200 TBW per TB yikes). Team Group makes lots of similar NVMes to this one with and without DRAM but with standard TBW (600+ TBW per TB) or higher TBW (900+ TBW per TB).
Other QLC DRAM like the 670p make it FP because they have higher TBW, offer encryption, and/or are super cheap on a cents per GB basis and this NVMe and deal do none of those things.