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TEAMGROUP MP34 4TB NVMe M.2 SSD US$294.35 Delivered (~A$447.72, GST-Inclusive) @ TEAMGROUP Inc Amazon US

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Edit: Price has dropped a third time — now on special for $259 USD!!
Edit: Price has dropped a second time — now on special for $269 USD!!
Price dropped another $50 USD!!!

Excellent price for a 4TB NVME TLC SSD. Lowest I've seen for a decent 4TB NVME, and this is the lowest this has been at CCC. This is $599 at PCCG.

  • 5 year warranty
  • TLC flash
  • Has DRAM
  • 1.3 PCIe Gen3x4 — NOT SUITABLE FOR PS5
  • Read/Write Speed up to 3,500/2,900 MB/s (likely around 400GB of SLC cache at this speed when empty, ~2000MB/s write when full)

Yes, this item ships to Australian addresses from Amazon USA (amazon.com). If you try to purchase from Amazon Australia, prepare to pay more ($664AUD).

Tip: Pay with a low-international fee card, and select "USD" at checkout to save ~3% more. Up bank, ING etc.

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  • Thanks op. Not knocking it but wasn't there a better drive posted a short time ago?

    • +1

      Nothing better value than this. NVME drives are always more expensive than SATA SSD drives. This is a super great price for a high-capacity TLC SSD with RAM. I have one and it has been working great.

      For comparison, the other good recent deals (all expired now) have been:

      High-performance Gen 4 TLC NVME SSD $654.: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/732093

      Budget QLC / Dram-less NVME SSD $429: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/738929

      This is a good performing drive, for only a marginal increase over a bottom-of-barrel price.

  • Managed to score a 4tb SN850X from Amazon USA page (not AU) pre-black Friday for $641. I think it was a price error because it was $820 for ages and I checked back later and it showed up as $641. I bought one and it went back up not long after. Would have posted it here if the price had stayed!

    • +1

      I managed to get the 4tb firecuda 530 with heatsink for $654 from amazon.com.au (shipped from amazon uk) a while back.. doing nicely in the ps5

      • Yeah that's a great deal. I had to go through backdoors to get mine for that price, nice work!

  • +1

    Do you have to pay import tax on this?
    Bloody HN!

    • +4

      GST

      Import tax is only if > $1000

      • Ohhh ok ty for clearing that up for me. I thought they reduced the price before paying import tax. Still a PITA though lol
        Bloody GH lol

  • +1

    Price dropped AGAIN!!! $459 delivered.

    • Thanks for the comment :)

      I believe I subscribed to see a reply for teddiebear's comment, but now I'm really torn on whether I should buy this….

      I want to get 2TB (high-end) + 4TB (cheap) of SSD storage for my next build and this fits the bill.. Seems to be a notably better drive than the MX500 as both are valid options - question now lies, would a better price for a similar drive pop up in the next few months 🤔

      • +1

        NVME SSD's have had a premium over the SATA drives — and even more ridiculously so at the high end. Go look at the $/GB of 8TB drives for example. This is by far and away the cheapest that I have seen a decent 4TB TLC NVME SSD ever (close to the cheapest price of ANY 4TB SSD ever…) , and the $/GB is close to 1TB/2TB levels, so there is no "premium" you're paying for this high capacity drive! That is the reason that I am saying this is a ruddy boargin', and I would not expect to see cheaper than this for a 4TB NVME TLC drive. The next step up in performance to Gen 4 speeds are currently is about 2x the price.

  • Deal expired? Showing up as $404.15 USD for me :(

    • Yep, looks like it just expired.

  • +1

    Edit: back in stock! @charmander

    • +1

      Looks like its expired

      • +1

        Back in stock again it seems?

  • +1

    And the price just dropped another $10 USD…. ????

    • wtf - and I thought 270 USD was insane enough of a price… How??

      • +1

        I don't even know… its madness! I'm on the chat with amazon now… they're giving me a $10 promo code since my last order hasn't shipped yet.

  • +1

    even better price now: $414.39 delivered (US$275.65)

    • $103.84/TB 😳

      I am still extremely baffled at how it keeps going down in price.

      At this point… Screw my savings, I'm going HDDless!

    • Think I'll still get the 4tb sn850x deal for $607

      • Will it be for your primary drive, out of curiosity?

        • +1

          Nah, will be swapping out my 1tb 970evo primary drive with the current 2tb 850 data drive and use the new 4tb 850 as the new data drive

          • @FarQ: Interesting - Do you do a lot of intensive work i.e. video editing on it?

            Personally I feel that going for a high-end data drive isn't worth it hence probing.

            • +1

              @eepykate: I do remux a few mkv files, so it definitely makes it quicker. Plus its affordable for me considering i got a 2tb aorus 7000s for $469 9months ago.. haha

    • +1

      Thanks! … I was actually in conversation with the mods and got permission to repost the deal here as a fresh barrrrgain: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/748460

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