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4TB Team Group T-FORCE G50 M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe Solid State Drive

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Newegg has 4TB Team Group T-FORCE G50 M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe Solid State Drive SSD (TM8FFE004T0C129) on sale for $219.99 - $20 off when you apply promo code JSET3Z284 at checkout = $199.99. Shipping is free.

Note: For additional savings, Newegg currently has a $100 Newegg eGift Card (Email Delivery) for $85. Refer to this Frontpage Deal for details.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Max Sequential Read: Up to 5000 MBps
  • Max Sequential Write: Up to 4500 MBps
  • Terabytes Written (TBW): 2600TB
  • TLC NAND Flash

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  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • 3 year limited warranty
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 eggs at Newegg based on over 50 customer reviews.

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Newegg has 4TB Team Group T-FORCE G50 M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe Solid State Drive SSD (TM8FFE004T0C129) on sale for $219.99 - $20 off when you apply promo code JSET3Z284 at checkout = $199.99. Shipping is free.

Note: For additional savings, Newegg currently has a $100 Newegg eGift Card (Email Delivery) for $85. Refer to this Frontpage Deal for details.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Max Sequential Read: Up to 5000 MBps
  • Max Sequential Write: Up to 4500 MBps
  • Terabytes Written (TBW): 2600TB
  • TLC NAND Flash

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • 3 year limited warranty
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 eggs at Newegg based on over 50 customer reviews.

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ghettocowboy
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Dram-less drive with 64mb cache buffering if anyone wondering. It uses Innogrit IG5220 and YMTC TLC
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I'm considering this as a PS5 internal SSD upgrade.

Would this (with a 3rd party heatsink installed) be sufficient for a PS5? Sony says, "5,500MB/s or faster is recommended," but this is 5,000MB/s. Would that 500MB/s deficit make a noticeable difference?
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Says TLC and 2600TBW. Kinda tempting.
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jpage101
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I'm interested in picking up a few for a NAS. Saw it was the same price on Amazon. However, the 1 and 2 TB versions looked like they had some stability issues. No idea if the 4TB has similar issues as I couldn't find any real reviews. Tempting.
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Quote from BluePotato :
I'm considering this as a PS5 internal SSD upgrade.Would this (with a 3rd party heatsink installed) be sufficient for a PS5? Sony says, "5,500MB/s or faster is recommended," but this is 5,000MB/s. Would that 500MB/s deficit make a noticeable difference?
There's an in depth review on this of you search.TLDR 5000 mbs is enough. But you do want the heatsink.
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sqlman56
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Quote from AznCracker :
There's an in depth review on this of you search.TLDR 5000 mbs is enough. But you do want the heatsink.

Same if I use external case for an Xbox series x?
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Quote from sqlman56 :
Same if I use external case for an Xbox series x?
The Xbox Series X|S consoles have 2 storage types. I don't know any kind of official names for them, so I'll give them simple names: "Xbox Series storage" and "Xbox One storage".

Xbox Series storage
This is the only storage Xbox Series games can be played off of. This storage does anything, but it costs a premium. It's also the kind of storage built into the Xbox Series X|S consoles.

This must be high performance, consistent storage. And it must be officially licensed. There are probably ways to get a special enclosure and flash/hack non-official storage to work. But under normal circumstances, you have to pay for the official Seagate or Western Digital external drives.

Xbox One storage
Older Xbox One games can be played off of this storage. As well as backwards compatibility games. You can also use this to store screenshots and game clips. And while you can't use this type of storage to play Series X|S games, you can use this storage to archive them. That way you can manually copy games to your faster Xbox Series storage when want to play them. Basically, this storage can do anything other than play Xbox Series X|S games.

This can be almost any drive connected via USB. 3.5" and 2.5" spinning platters work, as do 2.5" SSDs and NVMe drives. Faster drives do impact things like loading times, so there is value in getting faster storage. But, you can store a lot more on 3.5" drives, and that works great for archiving game data and videos.

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Dram-less drive with 64mb cache buffering if anyone wondering. It uses Innogrit IG5220 and YMTC TLC
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Quote from ghettocowboy :
Dram-less drive with 64mb cache buffering if anyone wondering. It uses Innogrit IG5220 and YMTC TLC
Does anyone know if the ps5 utilize dram?
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Can I install macOS on it and run it through an Acasis enclosure?
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Quote from ghettocowboy :
Dram-less drive with 64mb cache buffering if anyone wondering. It uses Innogrit IG5220 and YMTC TLC
Good to know, but where does that place it among its peers?
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PuttPutt7
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Quote from ghettocowboy :
Dram-less drive with 64mb cache buffering if anyone wondering. It uses Innogrit IG5220 and YMTC TLC
Cool... But does that mean it's good and reliable?
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Quote from ghettocowboy :
Dram-less drive with 64mb cache buffering if anyone wondering. It uses Innogrit IG5220 and YMTC TLC
Cool... But does that mean it's good and reliable?
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jumpingdonuts
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Does anyone know if this is double-sided or single-sided? I tried searching but most of the reviews for it are for the 2tb model which came out earlier and so can't be sure if they added NAND packages on the back to hit 4tb. Asking as was thinking of getting this but the laptop I plan to put it in can only take single sided SSDs.

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sammychopz
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Quote from jumpingdonuts :
Does anyone know if this is double-sided or single-sided? I tried searching but most of the reviews for it are for the 2tb model which came out earlier and so can't be sure if they added NAND packages on the back to hit 4tb. Asking as was thinking of getting this but the laptop I plan to put it in can only take single sided SSDs.
I'm fairly certain it's single sided. Dimensions. 80.0(L) x 22.0(W) x 3.7(H)mm.
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