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Silicon Power 2TB NVMe SSD PCIe $399 +Delivery (Free with PRIME) @Amazon AU

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[DISCOUNT WILL BE APPLIED AT THE CHECKOUT SECTION] Silicon Power 2TB NVMe PCIe (Solid State Drive)(SU002TBP34A80M28UA)Super-fast PCIe Gen3x4 interface. Supports SLC Cache and DRAM Cache Buffer. Provides great SSD performance on sequential read/write up to 3400MB/3000MB and random read/write up to 500K and 600K IOPS. The P34A80 maintains an overall improved system performance level during the most demanding applications, not only for graphic designers and photographers, but also for hardcore gamers.

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  • +2

    Wow, I wish I could fit another M2 drive!
    Looks dirt cheap for the specs.

    • +1

      You could always get an enclosure for ~$20-$30

      • With those enclosures, I have 3 installed!

  • QLC?

    • +3

      TLC, review of it here

      It would want to be as well, because you can get the 2TB Intel 660p (QLC) for $100 less on Amazon.

      • -1

        Wait what!? Not even $100 usd. I couldn't find a link on ozb. Any history on that? I'm actually after cheap bulk ssd storage!

        • +2

          https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07GCLLKDC/

          It got posted here when it was at its lowest point a month or two back.

          • -1

            @Azmunga: C3 seems to say $280 was the lowest. Looking forward to seeing $100 =D I don't care about the fastest ssd on the planet. I want bulk ssd storage damnit!

            • +3

              @incipient: Oh. I think we had some miscommunication there. I said for $100 less than this drive. Not less than $100.

  • Bought some items from SiliconPower AU on Amazon a while back, works well but they couldn’t give a GST receipt with an ABN so couldn’t get the tax back which was a shame.

  • Anyone use this drive / test this yet? It seems high for what it is considering where the Evo Pro's are at the moment.

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