SanDisk has
4TB WD_Black SN850X Gen4 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive (Without Heatsink, WDS400T2X0E) +
15W SanDisk Ixpand Wireless Charger on sale for
$229.99 when you follow the instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Note: If you don't see the prompt in step #4 below, add the
Free 15W Ixpand Wireless Charger to the cart. It should show up as
free in the cart.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
tDames for sharing this deal.
Deal Instructions:- Go to 4TB WD_BLACK SN850X M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 NVMe Internal Solid State Drive.
- Ensure '4TB' and 'Without Heatsink' options are selected.
- Add product to cart.
- On the right side, 'Congrats! You qualify for a free gift.' should appear. Choose the 15W Ixpand Wireless Charger.
- Click 'Add To Cart'.
- The price should be $269.99 - $40 discount applied automatically in the cart = $229.99. Shipping is free.
Specs:- Capacity: 4TB
- Form Factor: M.2 2280
- Connector: M.2
- Sequential Read Performance: 7300MB/s
- Sequential Write Performance: 6600MB/s
- Random Read: 1200K IOPS
- Random Write: 1100K IOPS
- Interface: PCIe Gen4 x4
- Warranty: 5-Year Limited Warranty
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So if you're suggesting Gen 4 is "obsolete" in some way, you misunderstand the technology; this is no different than tiers of CPUs or graphics cards, which all use varying bus speeds that best match the performance limits of that particular sku.
Alternately, if you're saying this needs to be dirt cheap because newer bigger numbers exist, I think you're standards are too high. $57.50/TB for this level of performance is quite good.
Corporate greed is an issue, but this is just normal price tiering.
gen4 uggghhh come on now we are at pcie gen 6. these greedy companies.
PCIe Gen 5 drives are just hitting the mainstream. I know they have been out a year, but we are starting to see more reasonable pricing on them (about 2x Gen 4 performance drives). PCIe Gen 6 - there is no talk about SSD at this point - just the spec - and at that point it will take time to make controllers, and then test the drives. SSD makers lost billions when the prices collapsed in 2023 - don't judge SSD pricing to that period of time. I bought one of these 4TB drives because I know that we won't see any lower for a while. Just like I jumped on DDR4 too.
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