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Silicon Power 1TB NVMe PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 $225.99, 128GB J80 Flash Drive $26.99+Post ($0 Prime/$39 Spend) @ Silicon Power Amazon AU

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Silicon Power 1TB NVMe PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 R/W up to 3,400/3,000MB/s SSD (SU001TBP34A80M28UA) + Delivery free w/ Prime $225.99

Super-fast PCIe Gen3x4 interface for read/write speeds of up to 3,400MB/s / 3,000MB/s
NVMe 1.3 support, RAID engine for enhanced data integrity
Slim form factor M.2 2280 (80mm) for perfect fit in slim and portable mobile applications or desktop PCs
To support a Silicon Power PCIe SSD, the system must have an M.2 connector with only an M key. The Silicon Power PCIe SSD does not have a B notch and therefore, the B key on the SSD connector will prevent it from being inserted.
The custom screw should come with the motherboard or PC. Please acquire the screw from your motherboard or PC manufacturer, if needed

Silicon Power 128GB Jewel J80 USB 3.0 Flash Drive (J80) + Delivery Free w/ Prime $26.99

Exclusive metallic design with zinc alloy exterior
Super Speed USB 3.0 compliant and backwards compatible with USB 2.0
Ergonomic and anti-cap loss
Durability - Water, Dust, Shock Resistant
Best Warranty: Lifetime Manufacturer

Silicon Power 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3 1600MHz (PC3 12800) 240-pin CL11 1.35V SODIMM Laptop Memory Module - Low Voltage and Power Saving + Delivery Free w/ Prime $96.99

1600MHz (PC3 12800) 204-pin CL11 SODIMM for laptop memory
Runs at low voltage of 1.35V that enables to effectively decrease hardware power consumption.
Compatible with MacBook Pro13-inch/15-inch Mid 2012, iMac 21.5-inch Late 2012/ Early/Late 2013
Hynix IC /Original and high quality memory module.
Backed by a lifetime warranty to promise complete services and technical support.

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  • +3

    What's up with the expensive ssd prices as of late? Same drive was around $180 last year

    • +2

      Lowest was $153 last December.

      • +1

        I got my Crucial P1 1TB M.2 NVMe for $148 on 13/07/2019 from this deal- https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/470118

      • Just a heads up, those prices were posted by a fake seller. I bought one when it was $128 and after following it up for 3 weeks, Amazon gave me my refund. I also got a $30 voucher, but I really had to pester them for it, even asked them to escalate it to their manager. They said they can't do much as the item is not fulfilled by Amazon.

    • +1

      Maybe to do Corona virus in China?

    • +3

      A shortage in NAND flash memory is more than likely the case.

      • Yeah, Samsung factory lost power end of last year and lost alot of NAND.

    • +1

      I believe it is because all the chips are being bought up for new consoles and tech coming this year. Certainly that is the reason for ram prices going through the roof.

    • Yep just 2 weeks ago I saw this drive at $193 and on Amazon $205, now its been bumped up again

  • What's the equiv Samsung? Samsung 970 PRO?

    • 970 evo

  • +5

    I grabbed a SP A80 1TB for $153 in December. I’m not sure $225 is a deal.

  • +2

    I'm waiting for this to drop in price again

  • How is this a deal? They raised prices on the whole range of SSDs recently and post it as a deal?

  • I bought this exact drive from the same listing for $201 on the 10th Feb. I thought it was normal price! This can't be a deal with how volatile pricing is ..

  • is SSD prices going up?

    • As AUD is going down

  • Limit of 1 Per Customer -_-

    • +1

      You are mad that you can't buy more than 1 from a mediocre deal?

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