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Costco Members: 1TB Lexar NVMe Portable SSD + 64GB USB-C 2-in-1 Flash Drive

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$70

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 1TB Lexar High Performance NVMe Portable Solid State Drive + 64GB USB-C 2-in-1 Flash Drive (LJDCOST001T-KBNCU) for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Slickdeals Staff VioletHaddock489 for sharing this deal.

Note, Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge

About this item:
  • Portable SSD:
    • Up to 2000MB/s Read Speed, 2000MB/s Write Speed
    • Features a premium aluminum enclose with a sandblasted finish for added protection and shock and vibration resistance.
    • Includes a 256-bit AES software solution to protect files.
    • Features a USB Type-C port and includes a USB-C-to-C cable and a USB-C-to-USB-A cable
  • Flash Drive:
    • Up to 130 MB/s Read Speed
    • 2-in-1 flash drive for your USB Type C and Type-A devices
    • Transfer your files with high-speed USB 3.1 performance
    • Provides an advanced security solution with Lexar DataShield
    • Compatible with Android, PC, and Mac systems

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  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid through 8/21 while supplies last.
    • Refer to the forum thread for deal discussion.

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 1TB Lexar High Performance NVMe Portable Solid State Drive + 64GB USB-C 2-in-1 Flash Drive (LJDCOST001T-KBNCU) for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Slickdeals Staff VioletHaddock489 for sharing this deal.

Note, Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge

About this item:
  • Portable SSD:
    • Up to 2000MB/s Read Speed, 2000MB/s Write Speed
    • Features a premium aluminum enclose with a sandblasted finish for added protection and shock and vibration resistance.
    • Includes a 256-bit AES software solution to protect files.
    • Features a USB Type-C port and includes a USB-C-to-C cable and a USB-C-to-USB-A cable
  • Flash Drive:
    • Up to 130 MB/s Read Speed
    • 2-in-1 flash drive for your USB Type C and Type-A devices
    • Transfer your files with high-speed USB 3.1 performance
    • Provides an advanced security solution with Lexar DataShield
    • Compatible with Android, PC, and Mac systems

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid through 8/21 while supplies last.
    • Refer to the forum thread for deal discussion.

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I have the same question as well.

People generally recommend the Samsung T7, which is currently $63 on Samsung EPP, but that doesn't come with Costco's legendary return policy should the SSD melt in the summer heat. Among portable SSDs that I've seen, this Costco Lexar, assuming it's identical to the Lexar SL660, has one of the most robust operating temp upper bounds I've seen in this price range: 70C.

For reference, these are the upper bounds for Operating Temps of the portable SSDs I'm considering:

SanDisk Extreme Go 1TB - $64.99 @ Costco: 45C or 113F
Samsung T7 1TB - $62.99 @ Samsung EPP: 60C or 140F
This Lexar SL660? - $69.99 @ Costco: 70C or 158F.

Keep in mind that this Lexar will be running at less than half speed in a Tesla, bc Teslas don't support USB 3.2x2. This should be favorable to operating temperatures as well as longevity, as the Lexar is built to handle much higher temps were the SSD running at full speed vs the last gen drives used in the Sandisk and Samsung.

I'm concerned about operating temps bc recently, my Model 3 has regularly reported 130-140F interior temps even when it's only 90F outside. This translates to 60C--right at the upper bound of the Samsung T7's operating temp.

Obviously, the ssd will continue to work past that upper bound, but that'd likely induce throttling and impact the longevity of the ssd. Anecdotally, some ppl have had issues with the Samsung T7 melting into a pool of thermal paste (from inside the ssd's enclosure) after 2-3 years, and it takes months to get a warranty replacement.

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Quote from TheJunkyardDog :
This will be fine for any Xbox games regardless of generation. However, you won't be able to optimized games with their upgraded features unless they're on the internal hard drive or expansion storage. There are 2 TB SSDs at this price that would be better options.
Not quite right. If a game has been optimized for series s/x, you have to play it from the internal. Can only store on here.
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Does it work for the xbox series X??
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Will this one work for Tesla cars ?
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The prices on these things have been dropping quickly. I'm holding out for 2tb under $100, so I have a small drive that will hold all the roms and stuff I want for emulators
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Quote from smacky00 :
Any idea on the reliability of Lexar SSDs? Costco also had sales on the Sandisk SSDs but people knocked it for getting corrupted easily or that it wasn't "stable." Not sure what it meant but I assumed people were losing data frequently.
My concern as well. I may pick them both up (Lexar and SanDisk) and see who shits the bed first. The little bit I was able to find on a search for Lexar SSD's didn't exactly fill me with confidence.
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Quote from aaroncaabron :
Does it work for the xbox series X??
Storage only for series s/x games. Can play older non enhanced Xbox one and 360 games directly from it.
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Quote from fxclm5 :
this deal you are getting 15.2 gb per every dollar spent.

https://slickdeals.net/f/16826021-1tb-crucial-x6-usb-3-2-type-c-portable-external-solid-state-drive-ct1000x6ssd9-55-free-shipping?v=1&src=SiteSearch

But this one you are getting 18.18 gb per every dollar?

Why is this frontpage vs the other?
Nvme... 2gbps
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Quote from petyhotant :
Will this one work for Tesla cars ?
I have the same question as well.

People generally recommend the Samsung T7, which is currently $63 on Samsung EPP, but that doesn't come with Costco's legendary return policy should the SSD melt in the summer heat. Among portable SSDs that I've seen, this Costco Lexar, assuming it's identical to the Lexar SL660, has one of the most robust operating temp upper bounds I've seen in this price range: 70C.

For reference, these are the upper bounds for Operating Temps of the portable SSDs I'm considering:
  • SanDisk Extreme Go 1TB - $64.99 @ Costco: 45C or 113F
  • Samsung T7 1TB - $62.99 @ Samsung EPP: 60C or 140F
  • This Lexar SL660? - $69.99 @ Costco: 70C or 158F.
Keep in mind that this Lexar will be running at less than half speed in a Tesla, bc Teslas don't support USB 3.2x2. This should be favorable to operating temperatures as well as longevity, as the Lexar is built to handle much higher temps were the SSD running at full speed vs the last gen drives used in the Sandisk and Samsung.

I'm concerned about operating temps bc recently, my Model 3 has regularly reported 130-140F interior temps even when it's only 90F outside. This translates to 60C--right at the upper bound of the Samsung T7's operating temp.

Obviously, the ssd will continue to work past that upper bound, but that'd likely induce throttling and impact the longevity of the ssd. Anecdotally, some ppl have had issues with the Samsung T7 melting into a pool of thermal paste (from inside the ssd's enclosure) after 2-3 years, and it takes months to get a warranty replacement.
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FYI, if SSD is not getting power for several years, it may lose data. According to research, an SSD can retain your data for a minimum of 2-5 Years without any power supply

ref: https://www.easeus.com/resource/d...power.html
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Quote from SlickDonger :
I have the same question as well.

People generally recommend the Samsung T7, which is currently $63 on Samsung EPP, but that doesn't come with Costco's legendary return policy should the SSD melt in the summer heat. Among portable SSDs that I've seen, this Costco Lexar, assuming it's identical to the Lexar SL660, has one of the most robust operating temp upper bounds I've seen in this price range: 70C.

For reference, these are the upper bounds for Operating Temps of the portable SSDs I'm considering:
  • SanDisk Extreme Go 1TB - $64.99 @ Costco: 45C or 113F
  • Samsung T7 1TB - $62.99 @ Samsung EPP: 60C or 140F
  • This Lexar SL660? - $69.99 @ Costco: 70C or 158F.
Keep in mind that this Lexar will be running at less than half speed in a Tesla, bc Teslas don't support USB 3.2x2. This should be favorable to operating temperatures as well as longevity, as the Lexar is built to handle much higher temps were the SSD running at full speed vs the last gen drives used in the Sandisk and Samsung.

I'm concerned about operating temps bc recently, my Model 3 has regularly reported 130-140F interior temps even when it's only 90F outside. This translates to 60C--right at the upper bound of the Samsung T7's operating temp.

Obviously, the ssd will continue to work past that upper bound, but that'd likely induce throttling and impact the longevity of the ssd. Anecdotally, some ppl have had issues with the Samsung T7 melting into a pool of thermal paste (from inside the ssd's enclosure) after 2-3 years, and it takes months to get a warranty replacement.
Regarding heat...
I accidentally left 3 SanDisk Extreme 1TB drives in my car in Phoenix Arizona on my black leather seats for about 5 hours (Phx is averaging 115 degrees). I expected all the drives to be toast. I was shocked that all 3 not only worked, but still retained all the data in the drives. It was easily 140+ degrees as my car was reading 120 degrees for "outside temp". I have previously dropped one of the drives multiple times on to concrete and it held up. I have several external SSD drives and the SanDisk appear to compensate for my stupidity.
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chinese nand... Pass....
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Lexar is total garbage btw. Don't use it in anything that remotely requires reliability. Out of the couple of Lexar products I've had in the past, there's a failure rate well greater than 70%.
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Quote from superluminal300 :
Lexar is total garbage btw. Don't use it in anything that remotely requires reliability. Out of the couple of Lexar products I've had in the past, there's a failure rate well greater than 70%.
What products? Were they SSDs?
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Quote from superluminal300 :
Lexar is total garbage btw. Don't use it in anything that remotely requires reliability. Out of the couple of Lexar products I've had in the past, there's a failure rate well greater than 70%.
A couple…times 70%. That doesn't appear to be a sample size large enough to base a decision on this SSD. You also leave out a lot of info, so not really helpful.

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Will this work with Xbox Series S/X? I apologize if this has already been answered.
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