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8TB WD_BLACK SN850X NVMe PCIe 4.0 Internal SSD + ASRock 550W Bronze PSU

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$555

$700

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Newegg has 8TB WD_BLACK SN850X NVMe PCIe 4.0 Internal Gaming Solid State Drive (WDS800T2X0E) + 550W ASRock CL-550B Bronze ATX Power Supply on sale for $554.98 when you follow the steps below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames and Community Member exaltare for sharing this deal.

Steps:
  1. Add the 8TB WD_BLACK SN850X to your cart.
  2. Add the 550W ASRock CL-550B Bronze ATX Power Supply to your cart.
  3. Proceed to your cart.
  4. Your total in cart should be $699.98 - $70 Promo Code Discount - $75 Combo Up Savings = $554.98. Shipping is free.
SN850X Features:
  • 8TB Storage Capacity
  • M.2 2280 Form Factor
  • PCIe 4.0 x4 Interface
  • Up to 7200 MB/s Sequential Read Speed
  • Up to 6600 MB/s Sequential Write Speed
  • 1.75 Million Hours MTTF
  • 4800TB Endurance
ASRock CL-550B Features:
  • 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified
  • 120mm Golf-blade Fan
  • Built-in 5V BOOST function
  • 5-Year Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 at Newegg from customer reviews.

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Newegg has 8TB WD_BLACK SN850X NVMe PCIe 4.0 Internal Gaming Solid State Drive (WDS800T2X0E) + 550W ASRock CL-550B Bronze ATX Power Supply on sale for $554.98 when you follow the steps below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames and Community Member exaltare for sharing this deal.

Steps:
  1. Add the 8TB WD_BLACK SN850X to your cart.
  2. Add the 550W ASRock CL-550B Bronze ATX Power Supply to your cart.
  3. Proceed to your cart.
  4. Your total in cart should be $699.98 - $70 Promo Code Discount - $75 Combo Up Savings = $554.98. Shipping is free.
SN850X Features:
  • 8TB Storage Capacity
  • M.2 2280 Form Factor
  • PCIe 4.0 x4 Interface
  • Up to 7200 MB/s Sequential Read Speed
  • Up to 6600 MB/s Sequential Write Speed
  • 1.75 Million Hours MTTF
  • 4800TB Endurance
ASRock CL-550B Features:
  • 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified
  • 120mm Golf-blade Fan
  • Built-in 5V BOOST function
  • 5-Year Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
  • About this Product:
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 at Newegg from customer reviews.

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Written by tDames | Staff

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Model: WD_BLACK 8TB SN850X NVMe Internal Gaming SSD Solid State Drive - Gen4 PCIe, M.2 2280, Up to 7,200 MB/s - WDS800T2X0E

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Way overpriced since there is once again a massive glut of NAND chips. Also Samsung promised us cheap 16-128TB SSDs back in 2016. I'm sure none of these wonderful corporations are colluding to milk the consumer.
Newegg has it for cheaper. You can add this PSU for an extra $24 off. The result is $555 for the drive and the PSU. Images attached.

WD BLACK 8TB SN850X 8TB NVMe SSD: https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16820250270
ASRock CL-550B PSU (550W, 80+ Bronze, Non-Modular): https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16817955019

Here's the full list of items [newegg.com] that can activate the combo offer for the SN850X. Some items like this PSU also have their own combo offers. Items can activate each other's discounts.

However, I think the best value is to pair the SN850X with the ASRock CL-850G PSU (850W, ATX 3.1, 80+ Gold, Fully Modular) [newegg.com] for $595. I believe the 850W PSU also has a $10 mail-in rebate and a $15 review rebate for an extra $25 off. Those rebates lower the combo price to $570 (excluding taxes).
Apparently you slept through the lecture on oligopoly [wikipedia.org] in your "captialism 101" course. The model of perfect competition you seem to think exists is a reality only in markets where there too many producers or consumers to coordinate on production & prices effectively. There are only 10 SSD module makers [evertiq.com] in the world, the top 5 of which have increased their market share from 59% in 2022 to 72% in 2023. Just duckduck "NAND production cuts"; these companies have repeatedly cut production while increasing ASP (average selling price). That wouldn't happen in a world where production is not coordinated and another producer would simply ramp up production and take more market share.

Ahh, I remember the glory days in Fall, 2023 when you could order a 4TB M.2 from Amazon for $126. And I'm still kicking myself for not buying a 8TB 2.5" SSD when the price was only $300, stupidly thinking that prices would continue to drop forever. The same drives are about twice as expensive now.

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Newegg has it for cheaper. You can add this PSU for an extra $24 off. The result is $555 for the drive and the PSU. Images attached.

WD BLACK 8TB SN850X 8TB NVMe SSD: https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16820250270
ASRock CL-550B PSU (550W, 80+ Bronze, Non-Modular): https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16817955019

Here's the full list of items [newegg.com] that can activate the combo offer for the SN850X. Some items like this PSU also have their own combo offers. Items can activate each other's discounts.

However, I think the best value is to pair the SN850X with the ASRock CL-850G PSU (850W, ATX 3.1, 80+ Gold, Fully Modular) [newegg.com] for $595. I believe the 850W PSU also has a $10 mail-in rebate and a $15 review rebate for an extra $25 off. Those rebates lower the combo price to $570 (excluding taxes).
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Way overpriced since there is once again a massive glut of NAND chips. Also Samsung promised us cheap 16-128TB SSDs back in 2016. I'm sure none of these wonderful corporations are colluding to milk the consumer.
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Seeing the giant and expensive ssds make me wonder what a rich person's gaming PC looks like.
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Quote from Redflyer :
Way overpriced since there is once again a massive glut of NAND chips. Also Samsung promised us cheap 16-128TB SSDs back in 2016. I'm sure none of these wonderful corporations are colluding to milk the consumer.
They just stockpiling before the Trump tariffs hit don't need to genius to figure this out.
"Signals from the supply chain suggest there could be some stockpiling of inventory in early 2025 as distributors try to get ahead of the anticipated rise in prices, he claimed." https://www.theregister.com/2025/...0computers.
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Quote from Redflyer :
Way overpriced since there is once again a massive glut of NAND chips. Also Samsung promised us cheap 16-128TB SSDs back in 2016. I'm sure none of these wonderful corporations are colluding to milk the consumer.
Easy to say. Find us a substantially cheaper 8TB SSD right now, any speed, any make, if you want to actually be useful.
Sure the few producers are clearly collaborating to keep prices high, that is not news to anyone who has been watching prices for the last couple of years, But this seems like a decent price for anyone who wants a big drive before Trump drives the prices even higher in to the stratosphere.
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waiting for under $400
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Quote from Flawless700 :
They are actually clearly not collaborating because whoever lowers their price wins all the business. That's capitalism 101. They are providing the best product for the best price and that's all they can do or they will lose market share
Apparently you slept through the lecture on oligopoly [wikipedia.org] in your "captialism 101" course. The model of perfect competition you seem to think exists is a reality only in markets where there too many producers or consumers to coordinate on production & prices effectively. There are only 10 SSD module makers [evertiq.com] in the world, the top 5 of which have increased their market share from 59% in 2022 to 72% in 2023. Just duckduck "NAND production cuts"; these companies have repeatedly cut production while increasing ASP (average selling price). That wouldn't happen in a world where production is not coordinated and another producer would simply ramp up production and take more market share.

Ahh, I remember the glory days in Fall, 2023 when you could order a 4TB M.2 from Amazon for $126. And I'm still kicking myself for not buying a 8TB 2.5" SSD when the price was only $300, stupidly thinking that prices would continue to drop forever. The same drives are about twice as expensive now.
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Ive had two of these but in smaller drives. They both failed
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Quote from IndigoThread534 :
Ive had two of these but in smaller drives. They both failed
How long did they last?
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Apple would charge $2800 for this upgrade.
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How long did they last?
I have 2 of these (1tb and 2tb) that have been running 24/7 for 2 years flawlessly.
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The 4tb 990 pros for $170 was my deal of last year…
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Quote from Redflyer :
Way overpriced since there is once again a massive glut of NAND chips. Also Samsung promised us cheap 16-128TB SSDs back in 2016. I'm sure none of these wonderful corporations are colluding to milk the consumer.
you mean companies lie to get their way? no way!
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Quote from Gnudist :
Apparently you slept through the lecture on...

Ahh, I remember the glory days in Fall, 2023 when you could order a 4TB M.2 from Amazon for $126. And I'm still kicking myself for not buying a 8TB 2.5" SSD when the price was only $300, stupidly thinking that prices would continue to drop forever. The same drives are about twice as expensive now.
I have the $126 drive in my ps5

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