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Western Digital Blue SN570 PCIe Gen 3 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD 1TB $87.84 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU

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Cheapest Amazon price but through Amazon US.

Not eligible for the promotion I believe.

Specifications
WDS100T3B0C
Controller: WD
Memory: SanDisk BiCS5 112L TLC
DRAM Cache: N/A
Sequential Read: 3500 MB/s
Sequential Write: 3000 MB/s
Random Read: 460,000 IOPS
Random Write: 450,000 IOPS
Endurance (TBW): 600 TB
Warranty: 5 Years

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  • -7

    Waiting for $10/tb deals

  • Thanks OP, just when I needed it.

  • Great price - I paid $266 for 2 only 6 months ago. Unfortunately, one of them failed this week after very light usage. The warranty is a generous 5 years, but I'm not thrilled that I have to take advantage of it so soon.

    • +1

      Is it possible to find out how WD does the SSD warranty? Or, you went through the retailer? If you did it directly to WD, does WD request you to provide the invoice?

      Another thing I am trying to find out is whether WD here would do the warranty for SSDs sold by Amazon USA. Samsung doesn't do that.

      • +1

        I'm going through WD's RMA system directly. You need to first register the product and provide proof of purchase. My drive is shown as 'out of region' but the RMA process still works (so far - I only just sent it off).

    • Interesting! After a few hundered i have ised in the last 3yrs we have had not one fail. Evan after 35TB written on some drives and many hours of ontime, id be curious to find out what failed or it may be just a unlucky random defect

      • +1

        "After very light use" was mentioned, that part also is what I have experienced. All of my failed SSDs so far fall into that category (well, technically one of them was used a fair bit, but it did die after it was left powered off for about 2 weeks.

        It is one of my concerns with SSDs. They are not reliable as cold storage devices.

  • +1

    Isn't WD offering the $20 rebate deal at the moment? The standard norm is $79 after the rebate (could be even lower in some cases).

    • Don't think Amazon is included

      • +1

        I know, but quite a few of our local retailers are and a few of them are selling at $99.

        My point is, why post an Amazon AU 1TB SN570 deal that's above $79 at the moment?

        • Oh yes, I see.

          I guess it could be better for some people if they have good discounted Amazon GCs. Personally grabbed one on shopping express ebay last night for $79 after WD cashback + stacked with westpac shopback giftcards.

  • I wouldn't bother with this when the black gen 4 is $10 more.

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/759888

  • Bought from Shopping express not long ago at $90 shipped, plus $20 cashback, to make it $70.

  • Very good nvme drive. had it for almost a year now. kudos OP nice find +1

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