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[Amazon Prime] Crucial MX500 2TB SSD $298.26 Delivered @ Amazon AU via US

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According to CamelCamelCamel, Previous Lowest * $322.15 Nov 26, 2018.

  • Sequential reads/writes up to 560/510 MB/s and random reads/writes up to 95k/90k on all file types
  • Accelerated by Micron 3D NAND technology
  • Integrated Power Loss Immunity preserves all your saved work if the power unexpectedly gets cut
  • Crucial 5-year limited warranty

Don't forget cashback!

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.
This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2019

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  • +6

    0% claimed, must be cheap.

    • I also saw that and thought it’s a good indicator too.

  • Do Amazon US products come with tax invoice? Can I claim TRS?

    • +1

      Good question.
      I checked Amazon invoice from one of US items I purchased recently.
      There is a line showing GST. But there is no ABN and there is no Australian address for the seller.
      The seller is Amazon Export Sales LLC, Seattle.

      Please double check with Customs.
      But my gut feeling is it is not eligible for TRS.

      • +1

        I've not had a problem claiming TRS before.

        It's sold by Amazon Export Sales but the GST is paid for by Amazon Commercial Services Pty Ltd

        This is what it says at the bottom of the invoice

        *Amazon Commercial Services Pty Ltd (ABN 30 616 935 623) is raising this invoice pursuant to Australia Goods and Service Tax on low
        value goods (i.e. goods with a value of AUD $1,000 or less) that are imported into Australia, including goods sold by third-party sellers, as of
        1 July 2018.

  • +1

    TLC Sata ssd:
    860 Evo No.1

    MX500 No.2

    Good price.

    • how much is evo 860 2 tb ?

  • I’ve been running rings around the internet to see if this puppy would be compatible with my Mac Mini 2011 (5,1).

    Anyone know somewhere I could check or have stuck one of these babies into their ancient macintosh?

    Cheers in the advance

  • seeing how much new mac mini is now wish i kept my old one which i put an ssd into.

  • +2

    this many upvotes,, but still 0% claimed…

  • +1

    I remember in 2016 getting a 1TB for this price was insane. I think everyone on OzB who has wanted an SSD has probably spent their money on the tonne of eBay deals over the last few months which is probably why no-one is jumping on this deal.

    • You can get a 1tb 860 evo for ~$160 or a crucial p1 for ~$140, so it's not much of a savings tbh.

  • Just be aware that these SSDs get insanely hot when under heavy load. I bought two the last time they hit $320 each and in my well cooled case with direct cooling running over my HDDs and SSDs, these often peaked at 65c. It's probably not a big deal, but I personally find those kinds of temperature fluctuations for something storing potentially important data to be concerning.

  • 660p is about the same price

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