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Select Locations: 2TB PNY CS900 2.5" SATA-III Internal SSD Complete Upgrade Kit

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$134

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Select Walmart Locations have 2TB PNY CS900 2.5" SATA-III Internal Solid State Drive Complete Upgrade Kit w/ Transfer Cable & Software on sale for $134. Select free store pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Community Member Slick_Drone for sharing this deal.

Note: Availability for pickup is limited and may vary by location. Select locations may have limited quantities available for free shipping.

Product Details:
  • Upgrade your laptop or desktop computer and feel the difference with super-fast OS boot times and application loads.
  • Exceptional performance offering up to 550MB/s seq. read and 530MB/s seq. write speeds.
  • Superior performance and up to 50% faster boot up time as compared to traditional hard-drives (HDD).
  • Ultra-low power consumption.
  • Interface type: USB 3.0/SATA.
  • Transfer software from Acronis. 

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Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars rating based on 35+ customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Select Walmart Locations have 2TB PNY CS900 2.5" SATA-III Internal Solid State Drive Complete Upgrade Kit w/ Transfer Cable & Software on sale for $134. Select free store pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Community Member Slick_Drone for sharing this deal.

Note: Availability for pickup is limited and may vary by location. Select locations may have limited quantities available for free shipping.

Product Details:
  • Upgrade your laptop or desktop computer and feel the difference with super-fast OS boot times and application loads.
  • Exceptional performance offering up to 550MB/s seq. read and 530MB/s seq. write speeds.
  • Superior performance and up to 50% faster boot up time as compared to traditional hard-drives (HDD).
  • Ultra-low power consumption.
  • Interface type: USB 3.0/SATA.
  • Transfer software from Acronis. 

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars rating based on 35+ customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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BoomSchtick
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For what it's worth, PNY is the only brand of drive that I have felt compelled to proactively replace in my work in IT.
JamesH1227
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I bought a couple of Samsung m.2 ssds back in 2023 that were 2TB for $99 each, and these days that capacity in that form is closer to $300 This timeline sucks. This is a legit deal for here and now.

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ddluigiYesterday 06:46 PM
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out of stock
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank JamesH1227

I bought a couple of Samsung m.2 ssds back in 2023 that were 2TB for $99 each, and these days that capacity in that form is closer to $300 This timeline sucks. This is a legit deal for here and now.
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BoomSchtickYesterday 07:12 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank BoomSchtick

For what it's worth, PNY is the only brand of drive that I have felt compelled to proactively replace in my work in IT.
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JamesH1227Yesterday 07:12 PM
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Quote from ddluigi :
out of stock
Might come and go or maybe it's based on your local store.. it showed 2 in stock for me just now.
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KMFersYesterday 07:28 PM
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Shows in stock for me. Solid deal for the times, especially that it comes with an adapter. Pretty sure walmart has a 1TB nvme that also came with an adapter. Only PNY failure I've had was a usb 3.2 stick, went in to write protection mode.
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TokenSidYesterday 08:15 PM
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I paid $60 in 2023
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TheVeganButcherYesterday 09:23 PM
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Do these still use that crappy Phison controller? I literally just spent the whole weekend fixing a laptop with a CS900 drive that ended up being a failed SSD firmware that locked the drive in a read-only state. Computer worked but any changes would be lost at the next reboot.
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Spaceman6969Yesterday 09:49 PM
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No DRAM, if that important to u
Yesterday 09:51 PM
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Spaceman6969Yesterday 09:51 PM
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Quote from TokenSid :
I paid $60 in 2023
I get that but what are we supposed to do with your logic? Wait 5 years to match your purchase price to be in the Slickdeal Elite Club? Come on man, don't make us feel like shiz anymore.

Edit: FYI I got me the EVO 870 2TB for $110 at Best Buy last week. Not enough to beat u but I still paid less vs $220!
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UniqueCreator907Yesterday 09:52 PM
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I have one of these in a modded Dreamcast. For something like that where you'll mostly be reading from the drive, it's fine.

However, for writing large amounts of data? Once that cache fills up? Woof. The speed plummets. The drive is DRAM-less.

The cache seems to be around ~27GB of data transferred. Even before then, I wasn't hitting the advertised speeds of 550MB/s. But it was decent, like 355MB/s.

Once you hit that cache threshold, you're looking at closer to 50MB/s. Filling up the drive took forever at that speed.

If your use-case won't involve huge file transfers of more than 27GB of data at once, this will do fine.

2023 prices are a pipe dream, but last year these were around $100, so $134 isn't that bad in the current storage/memory climate.
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dragonheartYesterday 10:22 PM
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Quote from Spaceman6969 :
I get that but what are we supposed to do with your logic? Wait 5 years to match your purchase price to be in the Slickdeal Elite Club? Come on man, don't make us feel like shiz anymore.

Edit: FYI I got me the EVO 870 2TB for $110 at Best Buy last week. Not enough to beat u but I still paid less vs $220!
Care to share how you got the evo?
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Quote from dragonheart :
Care to share how you got the evo?
BB currently has these open-box starting at $109. Unsure if that's how they got it, but it is YMMV
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Spaceman6969Yesterday 10:30 PM
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Sorry mate. It was a YMMV deal therefore u gotta be quick as buying a toilet paper at the start of pandemic. It is what it is. Thankfully, this isn't a necessity lol
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WaarrEagleToday 12:03 AM
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I ordered 2 for store pickup and just got confirmation that they are ready. My 2 MX500's SSD's are nearing end of life in my NAS and I need replacements. My use is fairly light so they should do for several more years.

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