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Samsung 860 EVO SSD 250GB SATAIII and 250GB M.2 $96 @ MSY

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Received EDM from MSY on Samsung SSD 860 EVO on 250GB for both SATA3 model and M.2 model both are the same at price of $96
I would say it was the cheapest on the market right now.
If you need one, please get it asap. They also accept Back Order and available for both Instore & Online. Most important looks like no limitation of buying this SSD.

Thanks.

** Please refer to MSY official website for the terms and condition.
http://edm.msy.com.au/2018/DODD/03.01.07/03.01.07.html

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  • +2

    I would say it was the cheapest on the market right now.

    For M.2 form factor, yes. for 2.5" SATA, no.

    • So 2.5" SATA on the same Samsung 860 EVO 250GB any where is cheaper than this price? Just wondering…

      • +1

        Follows the link above, $89.95 with PLATYPUS coupon and eBay Plus trial.

        • +2

          Salute!!!

  • Man… Ssd price is crashing

    • Yea i was going to buy SSD to do raid so my NAS will have SSD speed… hahaa

      • Must be a tiny NAS, space wise.

        • Yea trying to see the difference between SSD RAID and NAS HDD RAID. speed wise…

        • Which NAS?

        • @m9: WD RED

        • I mean which NAS device?

        • +1

          @s11127:

          Why? There's just no point.

          When 1 HDD is as big as a whole array of SSDs.. you don't even need RAID
          All you're doing is testing the interface/network speed.. the joy will be over long before you've paid the bills.

        • @justtoreply:so not worth? But I thought the overall speed is faster than standard and hdd

        • @justtoreply: Just for clarity, you seem to base this on M9 wanting more SSD's in RAID configuration just to get equivalent capacity to existing HDD's.
          RAID benefits (product dependent) are primarily redundancy/PS failover/speed/hot spare etc.
          Not specifically for spanning 1 volume across multiple drives for increased capacity only (although that is an option too).

        • @rayski57: Nah s11127 suggested it, not me. I merely found it perplexing and commented that it would have limited storage capacity.

  • Can anyone point if this will fit Dell Optiplex 9010 i7 3770 ?

    • +1

      From memory the Dell Optiplex 9010 has SataIII so that should be fine. Question is how many SataIII ports does it have? You may have to replace the HDD with the SSD.

    • +1

      SATAlll will do it

  • Why are SSD prices crashing?

  • i think MSY can do it better. Can MSY sync their ebay price too?

  • WD green 240 went for $51 about week ago

    • +1

      You cant compare Apple to orange mate

      • That is classic….

  • Still waiting on 1TB samsung nvme deal :(

    • +1

      I'm still waiting on a 4TB full speed NVMe deal…

      • Good luck with that. I hope your wishes come true one day.

        • It will.

        • Eventually.

    • -1

      Did you even read the ozbargains rules on voting?

    • +1

      I had a negative experience at woolworths this one time in one store, better neg the next woolworths deal I see!

  • I paid an extra $8 for Samsung EVO 960 250gb m.2 NVMe.
    Wont bother with Sata m.2

  • 870 is king

    • +1

      Yeah that SSD that doesn't exist is definitely faster than this one.

  • Finally on to see an SSD deal in time (been looking for ages, kept missing posted deals or bit to expensive, I'm poor as). Popped to MSY store in Tas to save delivery fee, the place is randomly closed and then my car breaks down there so I have to walk home haha, gutted.

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