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New CDW Accounts: 2TB Micron 2400 M.2 2230 NVMe PCIe 4.0x4 Solid State Drive (MTFDKBK2T0QFM-1BD1AABYYR) on sale for $121.59 ->
Now $118.74 (price will update once you sign in to your account).
Shipping is free.
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Specs:
- Form Factor: M.2 2230
- Read Speed: Up to 4500 MB/s
- Write Speed: Up to 4000 MB/s
- 4KB Random Read: Up to 650,000 IOPS
- 4KB Random Write: Up to 700,000 IOPS
- TBW: 600TB
- 3-year warranty
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Then, they demanded that we pay for the licensing we received (several volume license copies of Microsoft Office which was also on the original order). We told them they would have to take that up with Microsoft since we did not order it and we have no way to return it. They threatened to send us to collections since we received licensing that could not be returned. We told them that they can do whatever they like, but they are clearly in the wrong, even admitting they processed a single PO multiple times which would never hold up in a legal dispute. So we have permanently ended our business relationship with them. All because they screwed up and didn't want to eat like $1,500 that they would have easily recouped in 2 years time from us.
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I'm curious to the difference between these two though. Anyone have input?
The wd seems to be slightly faster read and write. Ali express has them for $133 but shipping is going to take 2-3 weeks. Not in a rush though
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I'm curious to the difference between these two though. Anyone have input?
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I think you meant to say "not as fast as full speed NVME Gen 4", because by regular SSD one would refer to 2.5" or SATA ones. Gen 3 NVME realistically tops at around 2K transfer speeds so your result definitely steps into Gen 4 speeds just not it's max speeds and the main issue might be motherboard support for it too since they don't always make all 4 lanes available or supported. On my laptop (and steamdeck I think as well) they only make 2 PCIE lanes available and only gen 3 not 4 speeds support so no matter what drive is capable of it will always still be limited to around 2K MB/s transfer speeds.
The Micron actually comes with manufacturer backed warranty for retail market.
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Then, they demanded that we pay for the licensing we received (several volume license copies of Microsoft Office which was also on the original order). We told them they would have to take that up with Microsoft since we did not order it and we have no way to return it. They threatened to send us to collections since we received licensing that could not be returned. We told them that they can do whatever they like, but they are clearly in the wrong, even admitting they processed a single PO multiple times which would never hold up in a legal dispute. So we have permanently ended our business relationship with them. All because they screwed up and didn't want to eat like $1,500 that they would have easily recouped in 2 years time from us.