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Silicon Power 512GB NVMe PCIe P34A60 $127.99, 256GB NVMe P34A80 $86.99 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Silicon Power 512GB NVMe PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 TLC SSD R/W up to 2,200MB/s and 1,600MB/s (SU512GBP34A60M28UA)$132.99 $127.99

Silicon Power 256GB NVMe PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 R/W up to 3,100/1,100MB/s SSD (SU256GBP34A80M28UA)$90.99 $86.99

Silicon Power 128GB Jewel J80 USB 3.0 Flash Drive (J80)$36.99 $32.99

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  • +4

    Why would u get the A60, when the A80 is only a few dollars more?

    • To save a few dollars! The normal price gap is larger when there's no sale

      Also rep, will the 1TB Gen3x4 model ever go back down to $190ish or below on sale?

      • +11

        A80 512GB is $135.99
        A60 512GB is $127.99
        Difference is $8.00

        For the difference:
        A80 is R/W 3,400/2,300
        A60 is R/W 2,200/1,600

        Based on those numbers, I think it’s $8 well spent.

        • Ah ok I see what you mean now, I was getting the models mixed up. Perhaps they're just trying to get rid of the ones that don't sell as well, but yeah, pretty poor effort on a discount

  • if the effort to clone windows 10, and then sometimes have to re-activate, are people still bothering with 256gb, ?

    also interested if we will start to see 1 tb versions cheap again, some laptops especially for laptops.

  • 1TB A80 was $179 in November when I ordered. It's been great so far, but it's a shame they are getting so much more expensive now.
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/496915

  • Sounds pretty bad, given we just had a 1TB nvme offer for ~$180

  • +1
  • +1

    A deal on the 1TB would be great.

  • will 1tb a80 ever go on sale?

    • yes

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