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Samsung 860 QVO 1TB SSD $139 (+ $19 CashBack = $120) + Delivery @ OnLine Computer

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Cheapest price I've seen for 1TB SSD from any brand.

More details on cashback: https://www.samsung.com/au/offer/ssd-eofy-cashback/

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  • $7.56 shipping to WA, not bad.

    • I ordered some stuff from these guys last Wednesday and it arrived today in Perth.
      So their delivery times ain't bad

      • That's good to know, cheers.
        I was a little worried until I saw one still has a month to claim cashback.

  • Bought one for pick up :)
    Birthday pressie for myself sorted.
    Is this ok to replace my 850 Evo 500gb as the main os drive?

    • +1

      EVO might be a little bit faster especially with write speeds. So given the choice, I would use that as a driver where I would store data, games etc and QVO as a boot drive

      • +2

        I would personally use the EVO as a boot drive as the difference in speed makes almost no difference in games and actually matters when dealing with an OS.

        Additionally the write durability is far better on the EVO, so you'll sustain the OS drive with its' random browser cache writes, swap memory and updates etc.

    • +1

      happy bday!

  • just be aware the cashback will be at least 20+ days before you see it

    • How to get the cashback?

      • go to the portal and then upload receipt and enter serial number

  • +2

    its actually better to go for the evo and get the cashback an its like 159 (after cashback) from centercom with free del

  • I just bought this from CentreCom and thought that was a good price. This is cheaper by $2.44 if including postage. Pretty good!

  • Holy shit these have dropped in price

    • Qvo 870 has arrived that’s why. End of life sale.

  • Crikey 4TB version is 619 less 73 cash back.

    So tempting

  • +6

    Unless you're going for mass storage with the 4TB model, I'd spend the $20-$25 more and get the Evo just so I didn't have to worry about any potential issues or longetivity concerns with QLC.

    • +4

      I agree for $25 difference even just having an extra 2 years warranty would be worth it let alone performance/reliability gains.

  • +1

    Extremely good SSD for pretty much everything unless you're consistently writing more than 80GB of sustained data into it. That's when the SLC Cache gets exhausted and starts paging on the QLC which is quite slow - HDD Slow.

    • 80gb in total or 80gb a day?

      • At a time

        • +1

          right - makes sense. guess dram less is fine for me bc i do 1gb at a time.. haha

  • i dont see 'online computer' as a reseller for the cashback to be valid.. am i missing something?

  • Would they ship to parcel lockers?

  • +2

    Our of stock?

  • Sorry, I meant out of stock…

  • Ooh I'll be getting one of these for a game drive once I get a new CPU cooler. Open world games don't run well at all on my 7200rpm HDD.

  • -1

    Can't believe I paid $200 for a 240GB in 2012… argh.

    • +1

      Erm, 8 years ago?

    • +4

      That seems like it was a solid price… and you still have a 240GB drive which is a workable size.

      Feel sorry for us suckers with 60GB and 120GB drives which basically aren't big enough to boot off anymore.

      • -2

        I never said I still have the drive…

  • This is about half the price of an external ssd drive (e.g., Samsung t5). Is there a reason for that? Are there any drawbacks to just using this 860 QVO with a sata III to USB adapter as an external SSD (for backing up data)?

    • +1

      Don’t believe so. The external just look nicer, coming with software u probably don’t need. I normally just buy the cheap hd enclosure (<10) on ebay to use internal one

    • These units are alot larger physically than a T5 so larger parts = cheaper price

  • Back in stock now

  • Hi, is this compatible to upgrade 2012 macbook pro?

  • ONly one claim per product :/ shame, so cant claim if i buy 2 or three of them is that correct?

    • I'm fairly sure it's "per product" as in 1 cashback redemption per product barcode. I'm sure you could buy more and claim cashback on each.

      • +1

        No it doesn't work that way for Samsung cashback. You can only claim 1 unit per product.

        • wow that sucks. I guess if you have multiple family members you can use each person per product.

          • @LiMaaa: You would probably have to make multiple orders (and pay shipping multiple times, unless you got into contact with the store)

            • @coxymla: Im keen to get two and wouldnt mind paying for postage twice, however is this still guaranteed to work? I had a read of Samsungs T&C's and its unclear if the same person (at the same address) can make two separate claims……

              Has anyone managed to make a claim yet?

  • Online Computers have the cheapest price of samsung 860 ssds I can find.

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