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SanDisk SSD Plus 240GB $77.60 Delivered @ PC Byte eBay

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Listed on their storage store at about $10 less than the main store & the code still works despite not being part of the eBay terms/search as discussed in the main deal. Same as Chateau's previous sale post.

The best price around & delivered from NSW, beats MSY in store where it's $86. See previous deals for prior discussion/information.

  • Sequential read speeds of up to 520MB/s
  • 2.5" SATA III, Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
  • PC or Mac

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  • beats MSY in store where it's $86.

    Do MSY price match?

    • I don't believe they have a price match policy, although somewhere like Officeworks wouldn't beat this anyway as it has a coupon code which is excluded.

      You could ask MSY if they'd beat it, might get lucky? I doubt it though. Not sure if others have ever had success doing that.

    • +2

      Got it few days ago from MSY for $75.

      • Can confirm because I looked it up on parts.pdf

        • unfortunately that price is expired now

        • @CVonC: Indeed. :|

      • I picked up one from MSY for $75 on the weekend too…

  • -3

    I have a few Sandisk thumb drives, 2 of them died on me. It made me classify Sandisk into the same category as Seagate.

    • +6

      great sample size

      • -4

        Even 1 failure out of 100, I will not use it. Data is more important than the drives. Not to mention 2 out of 8

        • +2

          If a 1-in-100 failure rate puts you off, I wouldn't recommend buying anything electrical. If your data is that important, RAID will easily mitigate that sort of failure rate.

        • @Pinchie:
          RAID is not a backup

        • @kevlarman: Where did I say it was? I said it's a method of easily-mitigating the failure rate.

    • +2

      Never had a problem with Seagate, had 4 hard drives no issues

      • +2

        You've gone and done it now, you've just jinxed yourself. Do a backup of all drives straight away :) .

      • +1

        I have never had a Seagate drive fail either. All my WD drives die instead.
        I've used 4 WD and 5 Seagate.

    • OK. That's meaningless to anyone else though.

  • Any good external HD deals from PC byte? I have no idea what to look for

    • I have no idea what to look for

      Then we have even less chance of knowing what you need.

      PC Byte's storage store doesn't have any external drives anyway.

  • +1

    The fact is that these will only drop in price until such a time as their factories are affected by natural disaster.

    Buy the cheapest/best review, when you need it. To buy too head of time is ridiculous.

    Me

  • I bought this a couple of weeks ago, can anyone suggest how to clone from 1TB to this 250gb ssd?

  • Does anything beat these drives for performance at this price point?

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