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frontpageItsSoCheap | Staff posted Today 01:52 AM
frontpageItsSoCheap | Staff posted Today 01:52 AM

Prime Members: 2TB WD_BLACK C50 NVMe Storage Expansion Card SSD (Xbox Series X|S)

+ Free S&H

$213

$250

14% off
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Amazon has for Prime Members: 2TB WD_BLACK C50 NVMe Storage Expansion Card SSD (Xbox Series X|S, WDBMPH0020BNC-WCSN) for $212.49. Shipping is free.

Alternatively, Sandisk has 2TB WD_BLACK C50 NVMe Storage Expansion Card SSD (Xbox Series X|S, WDBMPH0020BNC-WCSN) for $223.99. Shipping is free.

Note: You're offered a free t-shirt (small or medium) when added to cart at Sandisk.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Officially Licensed for Xbox Series X|S
  • Optimized for Xbox Velocity Architecture
  • Plug-and-Play Design
  • Quick-Resume Compatible
  • 5-Year Limited Warranty

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Amazon has for Prime Members: 2TB WD_BLACK C50 NVMe Storage Expansion Card SSD (Xbox Series X|S, WDBMPH0020BNC-WCSN) for $212.49. Shipping is free.

Alternatively, Sandisk has 2TB WD_BLACK C50 NVMe Storage Expansion Card SSD (Xbox Series X|S, WDBMPH0020BNC-WCSN) for $223.99. Shipping is free.

Note: You're offered a free t-shirt (small or medium) when added to cart at Sandisk.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Officially Licensed for Xbox Series X|S
  • Optimized for Xbox Velocity Architecture
  • Plug-and-Play Design
  • Quick-Resume Compatible
  • 5-Year Limited Warranty

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Today 02:15 AM
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elenexToday 02:15 AM
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So this is a 2230 nvme inside from the looks of it...Can this drive be taken apart and harvested as a 2tb nvme for PC? In this market I can't be the only one thinking this as I haven't seen a 2tb drive under $300 lately. Internal series X drives are the same form factor and one of those is running as my primary ssd on a gaming PC so I'd imagine it's doable?
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Today 02:25 AM
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StrategyFreakToday 02:25 AM
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Not actually a horrible deal in today's market. Ugh lol.

In before the "i bought it for $99 a year ago" comments that are worthless
Today 02:39 AM
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tdwpgtpToday 02:39 AM
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Quote from StrategyFreak :
Not actually a horrible deal in today's market. Ugh lol.In before the "i bought it for $99 a year ago" comments that are worthless
What's amazing (and terrible) is that a couple years ago people were trying to use regular NVME drives with Xbox to save money. Now people are trying to use Xbox drives on a pc to save money. Crazy times
Today 02:48 AM
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PhysicistToday 02:48 AM
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Lowest historical price that I could find was $179.99 back in April 2025.

This is a decent deal considering the current market, so with all the new releases coming out, I decided to jump on it. Thanks!
Today 03:29 AM
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OrangeJuliusToday 03:29 AM
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I can't find images of a teardown, but apparently inside is a simple 2230 M.2 NVMe, so this is shuckable.
Today 05:11 AM
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wkoToday 05:11 AM
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Quote from OrangeJulius :
I can't find images of a teardown, but apparently inside is a simple 2230 M.2 NVMe, so this is shuckable.
Its soldered to the pcb. Aw shucks Frown
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Today 05:20 AM
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Today 05:20 AM
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Quote from elenex :
So this is a 2230 nvme inside from the looks of it...Can this drive be taken apart and harvested as a 2tb nvme for PC? In this market I can't be the only one thinking this as I haven't seen a 2tb drive under $300 lately. Internal series X drives are the same form factor and one of those is running as my primary ssd on a gaming PC so I'd imagine it's doable?
You need this to use it for PC https://www.amazon.com/chenyang-C...B0CNWBQ6WS
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