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Kingston NV1 500GB NVMe M.2 SSD $53, Intel i5 Mini NUC Kit $429 (12pm), Philips 28" 4K Monitor $269 (6pm) @ Shopping Express

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  • +1

    The 3070Ti doesn't have LHR mentioned in the description 🤔

    • +1

      All 3070 Tis are LHR

    • All 3070tis are LHR

      • -1

        Not mine. I have 20 :)

        • -1

          What hashrate do you get with them.

        • -1

          You have non-LHR 3070 Tis? What's the hashrate per card on Dagger?

          • @jeefbeef: He's just trolling you. All 70Ti's are LHR without exception.

            Sure you can mine some other algos with them and the numbers can still make sense, but they are LHR cards.

    • Hope all video cards on Market has LHR

    • Confirmed with the seller.. these are NON LHR ones!!

      • How are 3070 Ti's not LHR? Nvidia has said that they won't be labelled LHR because they will all be LHR cards from launch.

        "The 3070/3080 Ti models will not be labeled LHR because they will all be LHR. The LHR label was only for cards like the 3070 and 3080, which have normal and LHR variants."

  • Kingston SSD 53 + 9.99 shipping, still worth it?

    • not as good as the Crucial P1, but value is in the eye of the beholder.

      • Absolutely true, it depends on what you value. For me, reliability is absolutely imperative.
        My opinion is the Kingston is a far better option.
        We've owned several dozen SSD's (SATA, M2, NVMe) of various brands including Sandisk, Cruial, Samsung and Kingston.
        We currently have 8 x M2/NVME (we stopped using SATA 2 years ago) in active use.
        The only SSD's we've had die, have been one very old Sandisk and a few Crucial (SATA & M2) that were just under/over 1 year old.
        When your boot drive doesn't boot anymore and is unable to be revived without open-heart surgery, it is to all intents and purposes dead.
        Based on that, I'd say Crucial are the least reliable SSD's.

        • Interesting - I have always had high regard for Kingston, but was not aware of Crucial being less reliable, at least anecdotally. I saw the 5 year limited warranty for the P1 and bought it.

          Will post anything here if there are issues, but will keep it as the secondary drive based on your feedback.

          • +1

            @softwhite: Don't get me wrong, Crucial used to have a great name for SSD's.
            We had heard nothing but good things about Crucial up until we bought their SSD's.

            Once we encountered the first 'no boot drive found' error, we found that it's not an uncommon experience with their SSD's as evidenced by their user forum.

            We still use their RAM which has proven for the most part to be reliable, we did have one pair of DDR4 SIMMs go belly up a couple of years ago.

  • +2

    It's 12:14 but the Kingston NV1 500GB 2100MB/s PCIe Gen 3 NVMe M.2 (2280) SSD still shows normal price of $72? I suspect I missed the boat?

    • +2

      I did login
      Still shows $72 as well

    • +1

      Same. It still hasn't changed since 12 pm

      • Add to cart. Shows correct price. $62.95 with shipping though. Not that great a deal though anyway.

    • Well…it shows as 72 on the product page, but when I checked cart later (around 12:03 ish) it showed as 53.

      Try adding it to cart and see if it changes.

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