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Silicon Power Ace A55 1TB SATA SSD $55 + Delivery ($0 SYD C&C/ $20 off with mVIP) @ Mwave

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Silicon Power A55 1TB 2.5" SATA III 3D NAND SSD - Dimension 100 x 69.9 x 7mm - Transfer Speed R/W up to 560MB/s, 530MB/ (ATTO) - Power Requirement 5V - SP001TBSS3A55S25 - 3 Years Limited Warranty

Online Only. Ends 04/12/2022 or While Promotional Stock Lasts

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2022

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  • +1

    Missed the Amazon deal with the price $76.99. Now the price dropped to $55 + delivery fee $10.68 = $65.68, I won't miss it again.

  • "The iframe has not configured - see suggestions in Console"
    Cannot checkout with credit card…

    Edit: change a PC and now succeed.

  • +1

    thanks, op: ordered one.

    Australia Post delivery is cheaper: makes it $61.95 delivered to NSW address or you can click and collect in Sydney store (not sure where it is though)

  • Are nvme speeds noticeable vs sata ssd?

    • for most games not really

    • Depends what you’re using it for… Noticeable difference if using VMs for instance. Streaming Netflix and using Word, I don’t think you’ll notice.

    • Only if video editing or making large file transfers to other NVMe drives or RAM. Latency/random speeds are more important than maximum throughput for most purposes.

  • Thx OP. Got one. Not sure what to do with it but probably will find out soon haha

  • +1
  • Use for PS4 storage on a PS5? I keep missing out on the deals

    • for sure, why not?

    • Thinking the same thing.

  • +1

    shows $89 in cart

  • bugger just missed it

  • +1

    That was a pathetic amount of stock. Sign up, gone from cart. It's called a guest you clowns

  • Wow price parity between hdd and ssd is here?

    • +2

      If it was in stock, yes.

    • No, mechanical hdd $25 per TB

      • Show me a 1TB HDD for sale for $25.

  • add to cart, login, cart empty, add again, new price $89 :(

  • Showing as $89

  • Missed…😭

  • -2

    here's a list of people who think SSDs this cheap can't be real. Proven wrong. No surprises.

    • What? Why is that?

      • There's a lot of stupid people here who don't understand that a lot of tech like storage goes down in price overtime. You'd also be surprised to know many here don't understand inflation either.

    • Not sure how I got added to that list, I literally bought 2x240GB SSDs for $38???

      How sad your life must be you've got nothing better to do than make a petty list of people to attack for no reason. Who even knows when these comments are from, do you even have any idea about supply and demand?

      Let me guess, you're the type who businesses can fleece by labelling anything as inflation when it's clear they weren't actually affected by it. Inflation is not just price going up.

      • -1

        https://www.ozbargain.com.au/comment/12884688/redir

        Attack one's deal and surprised when it's called out.

        • You might want to get your eyes checked. That's a completely different username that shares no similarity… Thinking you've just made an honest mistake in linking, I looked at the whole page and I haven't even commented on that whole page. Honestly astounding.

          Wonder how many people in your list are actually right if you can't even perform such a basic task…

          There's also something known as humour. Maybe you could introduce some into your sad little life.

          • -2

            @pennypincher98: I linked the votes of the comment originally. Now I've provided a link to the comment in question.

            Keep on attacking. I used to have respect for you between our messages. Not anymore.

            • @Clear: I lost respect for you when you added me to a petty "stupid people list" for upvoting a comment that was obviously humour without even adding the person who made the comment?? There is 13 upvotes on that, there's not even 13 people on your list.

              So yes, it is personal and backstabbing is hardly an admirable trait.

              • -1

                @pennypincher98: Was it humour? To me I didn't see it as that. It was a pretty brutal deal with a lot of stupid comments. So I linked the votes. A list made by OzBargain and not me

                Either way I'm sorry for putting you on a list and offending you.

                • @Clear: You literally put as the first line in the deal:

                  You're buying from China so the quality may be questionable

                  And expected people to put total faith in the drive to store 1TB of personal information? I didn't comment because I had nothing good to say, but paying $65 + long shipping time + questionable quality put off a lot of people.

                  It came across to me as a humourous comment on how low SSD prices are getting while tying in the "questionable quality". I apologise if I added to the brutality of the deal.

                • -1

                  @Clear:

                  To me I didn't see it as that.

                  Well that is a you issue…

  • How good is this ssd?

    • It's ok. Considered the next best thing was the Crucial MX500 1TB hovering around $80 mark this is a very decent drive for boosting OS.

    • +1

      They're fine. Used heaps of them in builds before, find they often perform a bit better than some other cheaper drives avaliable.

  • Dang, if only it was m.2 form factor

  • +1

    For anyone who missed this one, Amazon AU have restocked @$76.99 (Prime). Still a decent price
    https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07B4G19X3

  • Controller is Silicon Motion SM2258XT it's as good as it get for a Taiwanese DRAMLess SSD. It's a popular chip, high chance of data recovery if the controller kaput.

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