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Intel 535 Series SSD 480GB $189.50 Delivered @ Shopping Express

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Best delivered price anywhere and considered one of the most reliable SSDs on the market, utilising MLC NAND. These will be shipped next day from Shopping Express's Sydney warehouse. Applying coupon SATARSE-3 at checkout drops the price to $189.50 and provides free shipping. Limited to 2 per customer. Have a great weekend :)

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    • +11

      Why should it include M.2? Its a totally different product.

    • Irrelevant ofc but I must say, "lel wot?"

    • lolwut? dafuq?

    • +5

      Maybe you should change your name to derp :P

  • +5

    Nice price from a quality shop!

    Might buy but will compare it to the Samsung Evo 850 500GB which is only $205 at the local MSY. I suspect the Samsung comes out on top on most metrics.

    Comparison:
    http://ssd.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Samsung-850-Evo-500GB-v…

    Write speed is an area where the Samsung is standing out as much better.

    Maybe not too noticeable? Thoughts?

    • +4

      Shouldn't be too noticeable unless you're running synthetic benchmarks all day. MLC should have more endurance compared to Samsung's (still very good) TLC V-NAND as well, but once again unnoticeable for the general consumer.

    • +3

      This one lasts a lot longer than the Samsung one.
      It's even as good as enterprise grade drives.

      They're both based on SATA3, so speeds don't matter much. These days, most reputable SATA3 SSDs have reached their bottleneck.

    • +3

      850 EVO has SLC cache, which could hide the fact that once exhausted, its true TLC read/write speed isn't as good as MLC drives.
      I don't have 850 EVO long enough to comment on it, but I had really bad experience with 840 EVO (slow read on old files issue with a firmware workaround) and 840 (slow read on old files problem without firmware fix and died too quickly).

    • -2

      If you want a fast SSD that doesn't last long, go for Samsung.

      Problem was also how Samsung handled the whole 840 issue. Refused to acknowledge there is an issue, and firmware update that wiped the whole drive.

      • For what it's worth, firmware update didn't wipe my drive.

  • +2

    any deals on the 120GB please? thanks

    • ditto, keen for a 120gb for the gf's old laptop.
      Thanks SE

      • -6

        you mean thanks TA!

        and would giving the man an upvote kill ya? :)

        these bigger SSDs are really only for gamers and ppl who edit large video files.

        would love to get a cheap intel one for PC hooked up to tv

        • +1

          I gave the man an upvote, but I was hoping a SE rep would come on and provide one on the spot, It's happened in the past, thats all.

        • -3

          @stanvsamb: all good friend! only kidding about!

          cmon TA & SE!!

  • +17

    Dear TA: you make me want to spend money that I don't have. Please stop. Sincerely, my wallet

    • Same here….:(

    • Another one here too. That last batch of sony deals are still in the box!

      • I still need some speakers to go with my Sony UDA-1 before setting it up.

  • +1

    Please forgive my ignorance.

    Can I pop this into a laptop?
    Specificialy the Inspiron Signature?
    http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msaus/en_AU/pdp/Dell-Ins…

    Thanks in advance all.

    • +2

      Yep

      • Sweeeeet.
        Thanks!

  • I know with new macbooks it is difficult (impossible?) to add additional storage. Is there such thing as a case or caddy for these SSD drives that can plug into a macbook via USB or something like that?

    • +1

      http://www.msy.com.au/sa/adelaide/peripherals/16555--volans-…

      You're not really going to get the advantage of SSD speeds via USB3, so i'de just buy a cheap 2.5" mechanical HDD instead.

      • Thank you for that info, will probably just buy a regular external drive. Cheers!

      • +5

        Actually contrary to that, SSD's are ideal for portable storage. They're less vulnerable to failure due to physical shock and damage plus are handy for quick transfer of large files.

      • +1

        You will still get some advantage. On latest Mac or some of the latest PCs having thunderbolt 3 with usb 3.1, you can take more advantage of it over USB 3.0.

        For random read/write, even USB 3.0 should still provide sufficient bandwidth.

        http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/usb-3.1-performance-benc…

  • +6

    This is OK for those that need postage, or don't mind buying old hardware.

    The new 480GB Intel 540 is selling for $209 @ MSY.

    I'd rather pay the extra and buy the newer model.

    • +3

      Intel 540 is TLC. Again, like most TLC drives, it too suffers from performance drop once the SLC cache is full.
      When you look at benchmark tests, you need to be careful (especially on TLC drives, this includes Samsung 850 Evo as the stellar results can often be due to the SLC cache).

      Newer isn't always better. Crucial BX100 is a great performer (MLC), BX200 (TLC) is bad (but dirt cheap).

  • +1

    Still waiting on that CR for SE TA 😭

  • +3

    Any chance of the 1TB drive nabbing a sneaky discount? My needs have outgrown my 500GB 840PRO drives, and I no longer wish to purchase Samsung SSDs after the 840 STD/EVO debacle. Cheers.

    • What was the 840 debacle? I don't really keep updated and I use one…

  • +1

    hi, how do these compare to the 520s? are they the same performance and stability just with the fixed encryption?

    also is there anything with just a good performance with the same reliability or better reliability? the 520 at the time was the rolls Royce, just curious if its the same.

  • +1

    Sensational coupon code

  • Wait a couple of weeks for even better End of FY deals?

    • Dam too late

  • Has the deal expired? Can't get discount/free shipping with code..

  • Are these SSD's getting any faster these days?

    • +9

      Yep they have been training for Rio.

    • +2

      As long as you can make use of M.2 NVmE (Samsung 950 Pro), or PCI-E SSD'd (Intel 750) sure.

      Not a whole lot of difference in the SATA variety, the best of which is probably the Samsung 850 Pro.

  • purchased, thanks

  • Most ssds are limited by the sata3 interface so It'll b 550meg sec max read/writes. The m2s look good though. But so is running 2 in raid 0.

  • Expired? Just tried to purchase 2x and says code not valid

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