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Not the fastest drive but decent price as prices are increasing over the past few months.
The Intel 2TB 670p NVMe M.2 Internal SSD is designed to provide you with the capacity and performance to handle everyday tasks such as multitasking applications and playing games. Featuring the latest QLC (Quad Level Cell) NAND technology, the 670p is designed to deliver sequential read speeds of up to 3500 MB/s, which is nearly double the speed of the previous generation, in addition to 2700 MB/s sequential write speeds. This 2TB NVMe PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 solid-state drive installs into an M.2 2280 slot and is compatible with a wide variety of desktop computers, laptops, and other devices.
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Remember when Hyundai came out with their 100k mile warranty? They were notoriously unreliable back then and nobody was going to pay a premium for them when you could get similar warranties from Honda and Toyota, known reliable brands. Hyundai accepted the increased risk of warranty claims to get their prices up to fuel quality improvements.
This drive for $70 is a good price. It's a known reliable drive.
For $80, you could get a 2TB TeamGroup MP34. It has a 5 year warranty and rated at 2,000 TBW. It benchmarks faster and also uses better TLC memory. But is it really as reliable as a proven Intel drive? Probably not. I will say first-hand that the 1TB MP34 has worked just fine for my purposes.
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Remember when Hyundai came out with their 100k mile warranty? They were notoriously unreliable back then and nobody was going to pay a premium for them when you could get similar warranties from Honda and Toyota, known reliable brands. Hyundai accepted the increased risk of warranty claims to get their prices up to fuel quality improvements.
This drive for $70 is a good price. It's a known reliable drive.
For $80, you could get a 2TB TeamGroup MP34. It has a 5 year warranty and rated at 2,000 TBW. It benchmarks faster and also uses better TLC memory. But is it really as reliable as a proven Intel drive? Probably not. I will say first-hand that the 1TB MP34 has worked just fine for my purposes.