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240GB MSI Spatium S270 SATA III 2.5" Solid State Drive

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$16

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Woot! has 240GB MSI Spatium S270 SATA III 2.5" Solid State Drive for $15.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Features:
  • 3D NAND
  • SATA 2.5"
  • SATA III 6Gbps
  • up to 500MB/s read speed
  • up to 450MB/s Write speed

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    • Our research indicates that this offer is $2.73 lower (13% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $18.72.
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Woot! has 240GB MSI Spatium S270 SATA III 2.5" Solid State Drive for $15.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Community Member BabyBubba for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 3D NAND
  • SATA 2.5"
  • SATA III 6Gbps
  • up to 500MB/s read speed
  • up to 450MB/s Write speed

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $2.73 lower (13% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $18.72.
  • About this product:
    • 90-Day Woot Warranty
  • About this store:

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No DRAM FYI
No. This is nothing special.
There are almost no SATA SSDs left with DRAM, let alone at this price point.



I agree MSI is a more reputable brand. If support were a concern, I could see that being a factor. However, I doubt many people are going to RMA a $16 drive. The majority of the remaining SATA SSDs are going to be one of a handful of designs. There's a high probability that several of those other drives are made by the same company and have the same internals, except for possibly the NAND.

As for this drive, MSI specifies it uses the Phison S11, which to me is a plus. The SMI 2259XT seems to be the most common alternative, and I've had multiple bad experiences with drives using it. MSI does not specify the type of NAND (besides 3D, which they all are), so it's possible it's now QLC. The SSD database (which I wouldn't put too much faith in) shows variants of this drive coming with TLC from either Kioxia or Spectek. Kioxia is fine, but I'd rather avoid Spectek. Spectek is the brand Micron uses for the junk they're too embarrassed to sell under the Micron or Crucial names.

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Is this a higher performance drive than others? 240gb ssd drives are all over Amazon for roughly the same price, give or take a buck.
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Quote from bdanka50 :
Is this a higher performance drive than others? 240gb ssd drives are all over Amazon for roughly the same price, give or take a buck.
No. This is nothing special.
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No DRAM FYI
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Regular price
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20 some dollar , you can get 512gb
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Quote from monkey02 :
20 some dollar , you can get 512gb
Oh yeah? I need one.
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see apple, its only $15 to add more storage
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Quote from STICKYBUMPS :
Oh yeah? I need one.
Here's a couple: https://www.amazon.com/Silicon-Po...r=8-6&th=1

or https://www.amazon.com/TEAMGROUP-...r=8-5&th=1

in the $25 - $29 range.
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Quote from STICKYBUMPS :
Oh yeah? I need one.
Another one to consider
https://a.co/d/8HjAVvW
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Quote from bdanka50 :
Is this a higher performance drive than others? 240gb ssd drives are all over Amazon for roughly the same price, give or take a buck.
MSI is a more reputable brand than some of the alternatives. A review for this lists the memory as TLC and not QLC which is a step up but as with all drives, they may have changed that at some point. I put a bit more trust in this than most of what I see on Amazon so decided to order two for when I need to change drives on a relative's computer.

For my own computer that takes an SSD, I'm sticking with a Samsung 870 EVO which until recently you could get refurbished 512GB models from BestBuy's Ebay store for $35 but they just jacked up the price.
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Quote from configer :
No DRAM FYI
There are almost no SATA SSDs left with DRAM, let alone at this price point.

Quote from 78StayUpLate :
MSI is a more reputable brand than some of the alternatives. A review for this lists the memory as TLC and not QLC which is a step up but as with all drives, they may have changed that at some point. I put a bit more trust in this than most of what I see on Amazon so decided to order two for when I need to change drives on a relative's computer.

For my own computer that takes an SSD, I'm sticking with a Samsung 870 EVO which until recently you could get refurbished 512GB models from BestBuy's Ebay store for $35 but they just jacked up the price.
I agree MSI is a more reputable brand. If support were a concern, I could see that being a factor. However, I doubt many people are going to RMA a $16 drive. The majority of the remaining SATA SSDs are going to be one of a handful of designs. There's a high probability that several of those other drives are made by the same company and have the same internals, except for possibly the NAND.

As for this drive, MSI specifies it uses the Phison S11, which to me is a plus. The SMI 2259XT seems to be the most common alternative, and I've had multiple bad experiences with drives using it. MSI does not specify the type of NAND (besides 3D, which they all are), so it's possible it's now QLC. The SSD database (which I wouldn't put too much faith in) shows variants of this drive coming with TLC from either Kioxia or Spectek. Kioxia is fine, but I'd rather avoid Spectek. Spectek is the brand Micron uses for the junk they're too embarrassed to sell under the Micron or Crucial names.
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Quote from ibuythingshere :
see apple, its only $15 to add more storage
Comment of the day right there. It's criminal of them not to add a MicroSD slot for the sake of huge profits on otherwise cheap storage.
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I use these el-cheapos to hold VMs in a hot swap bay on my PC. I like keeping them isolated when not in use.
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I'm not sure I trust Woot with PC components.
#1, they have this in the peripherals section.
#2, looking at their other listings, they are on drugs. $780 in the "blowout clearance" section for a RX 7800XT.
#3, Same clearance section, they have a dell "mobile workstation" laptop with images of a freaking desktop workstation.
#4, Same clearance section, they are selling an overpriced Dell desktop, in one part they say it comes with an intel i7 13700K, In another part, they say it comes with a Ryzen Threadripper Pro.

They obviously have no clue what they're looking at when it comes to PCs or components. If you order this, don't be surprised if you get a thumb drive or a laptop battery instead.

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Quote from b.arms :
I'm not sure I trust Woot with PC components.
#1, they have this in the peripherals section.
#2, looking at their other listings, they are on drugs. $780 in the "blowout clearance" section for a RX 7800XT.
#3, Same clearance section, they have a dell "mobile workstation" laptop with images of a freaking desktop workstation.
#4, Same clearance section, they are selling an overpriced Dell desktop, in one part they say it comes with an intel i7 13700K, In another part, they say it comes with a Ryzen Threadripper Pro.

They obviously have no clue what they're looking at when it comes to PCs or components. If you order this, don't be surprised if you get a thumb drive or a laptop battery instead.
Woot definitely makes some listing errors. But I've never had them send the wrong item when the listing is clear as to what you're buying. I ordered a couple of drones the other day from another posting and they arrived factory fresh and ready to go. The kids love 'em, and the deal was stellar.

Looks like Woot buys MSI's overstock and refurbished hardware, as it usually gets listed in large volume. Their pricing is all over the place as you mentioned. Some deals are amazing and others are laughable, so you have to dig a little to find the gems.

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