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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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11/08/23 | Amazon | $64.99 popular |
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Rating: | (4.7 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 1,323 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Crucial T500 1TB Gen4 NVMe M.2 Internal Gaming SSD, Up to 7300MB/s, Laptop & Desktop Compatible + 1mo Adobe CC All Apps - CT1000T500SSD8 |
Manufacturer: | Crucial |
Model Number: | CT1000T500SSD8 |
Product SKU: | B0CK39YR9V |
UPC: | 649528939241 |
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USB 3.2 Gen 2 tops out at 10Gbps, which is about 1200MB/s, while this drive does most of its sustained reads at around 4000MB/s (32Gbps).
If you jump up to USB 4.0 (20Gbps), you can double it to around 2400MB/s. But that's still nearly half of what this drive can do and it requires a USB 4.0 enclosure that currently costs more than the drive itself.
You can pick a much cheaper drive and it will still perform relative to this one over USB.
The lowest prices were around July-August of 2023, and they've since gone up… exactly the opposite of what you're saying.
Branded 1TB SSDs could be found for $30-$35 (or less!) and they've nearly doubled in price as manufacturers have scaled back to offset the surplus.
Stop spreading misinformation.
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most ppl missed it. the deal went dead shortly after it was posted
also "future proofing" is a fool's errand, just get what fits your need and budget today
You might want to use more specific keywords than "NVMe", otherwise you will get alerts constantly; mostly ones for computers. However, I had a deal alert set for "sn850" and it wasn't triggered for that Walmart deal. I thought it would cover "sn850x" but apparently I was mistaken.
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I have it set with the 'or' ( | ) operator to catch all of the drives that I'm interested in.
Yes, exactly.
There was an SD forum post all about setting up advanced deal alerts, but I can't find it anymore. I believe a single space is the 'AND' operator. And if you want your keyword to consist of multiple words, you enclose it in quotations (e.g. "980 Pro").
There was an SD forum post all about setting up advanced deal alerts, but I can't find it anymore. I believe a single space is the 'AND' operator. And if you want your keyword to consist of multiple words, you enclose it in quotations (e.g. "980 Pro").
I had no idea about the | separator so that's awesome. I just set up several more specific deal alerts so now I can hopefully get better results. I'm in the market for a new laptop and prefer Ryzen but I had getting alerts for absolutely EVERYTHING even Ryzen 5 or the lame Ryzen 7 which people say is just a rebranded 5. So now I have specific model numbers. We'll see how it goes.
I also did some random nvme drive model names as an alert to hopefully catch a deal mistake or something. Should I add any to the list? I only did a random google search for Top NVME Drives and copied some recommended model numbers. Like you said this should weed out generic nvme mentions for all laptop deals as they likely don't list the specific drive
"P44 Pro" | "P41 Plus" | SN850x | SN850 | SN580 | NM790 | XS70 | T500 | "990 Pro" | "980 Pro"
Thanks for the tip.
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