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Team Group MP34 4TB PCIe Gen 3 NVMe M.2 2280 SSD $269 Delivered + Surcharge @ Centre Com

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Lowest price for this drive. Decent secondary drive which is even passable as a main drive, not PS5 compatible.

Surcharges: 1.2% Card & PayPal, 2% AmEx.
Free shipping excludes WA, NT & remote areas.

Controller: Realtek RTS5762
Memory: Hynix 128L TLC
DRAM Cache: Nanya 128MB DDR3
Sequential Read: 3500 MB/s
Sequential Write: 2900 MB/s
Random Read: 450,000 IOPS
Random Write: 400,000 IOPS
Endurance (TBW): 2400 TB
Warranty: 5 Years

EDIT: Still in stock @ PCCaseGear https://www.pccasegear.com/products/57742/team-mp34-m-2-nvme…

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  • +1

    Single sided?
    TLC with a little DRAM. Should perform well as a main drive.
    It's double sided so no good for a lot of laptops unfortunately

    • How can you tell it's double sided?

      • +1

        Usually by checking reviews.

      • Check thickness in specs. Single sided should be no thicker than 2.3mm, perhaps up to 2.5mm. This one says 3.8mm

    • Why does double sided make it no good for laptops?

      • +1

        Slimness factor, a lot of laptop slots designed around one sided nvme's

    • It's single sided.

    • Do USB enclosures cater for the double-sided NVME drives?

      I'm looking for a smaller form-factor external USB storage drive,
      and I think these NVME drives are priced well enough just for that.

      Unless it's better just to get the 2.5" SSD form-factor drives,
      because of better heat management (heat-sink), etc…
      then, I'll wait for a well-priced 4TB SSD (2.5" form factor).

  • Got this as a game drive. Nice performance.
    I'll be getting another one tomorrow as a photography drive.

    • +13

      “Photography” 😉

      • +1

        Ha. Nah 4TB is way too small for anything else :p

    • +3

      Out of stock, you should've ordered 2 :(

      Back in my day we called it the homework folder.

  • +1

    Endurance (TBW): 2400 TB - Not bad.

    • +1

      5yr warranty too.

  • +2

    What characteristics do people use to determine if it makes a good main system drive vs storage drive.

    • +5

      DRAM

    • +7

      TLC vs QLD, DRAM vs DRAMLESS, Speed/IOPS as well. People might look deeper into other specifications but these will be the main ones to look for

  • +1

    Also a great drive of a portable USB-C enclosure drive.

  • Good for OS drive?

    Thinking to upgrade my old 2 yr old PC that still use HDD still.

    • Yes. Do you really need 4TB though?

      • Yes, Micro PC and no space for extra 3.5” HDD.

        • Guess you can use your current HDD as storage as well.

          • @ATangk: If it only has a single m.2 slot like a lot of modern laptops you'd have to buy a USB enclosure to put your current one into.

  • +12

    I reckon 2TB will go below $100 in a couple of months and 4TB will be around $180 at the end of the year.

    • +3

      Oh, now I have to wait for it to drop to $180

  • +1

    Inb4 "Wer muh $229 4tb gen 4 drive" comments

    • +2

      Wer are they, need gen 4 for PS5 yeh?

  • +5

    Wer muh $229 4tb gen 4 drive

    Edit: hmm didnt know realtek made ssd controllers too.

  • +1

    mp3? mp4? mp34!

    • +3

      Cant wait until they get to the MP40 and MP44

      • These are old formats, mate

  • +1

    noice. I am so totally out of m.2 slots tho

    will need to get one of them 4060 Ti with an extra nvme slot on it. the only selling point for that trash

  • +8

    If anybody is still looking, PC Case Gear has it for the same $269 price just plus shipping.

    https://www.pccasegear.com/products/57742/team-mp34-m-2-nvme…

    Have one and really quite like it, much faster real world read speeds on large files like game install backups than the Crucial P3 which often can only read at 50MB/s when something isn’t in cache.

    • +1

      Not the same model and just a tad over the PCCG price (including shipping) but how does this Silicone Power SSD 4TB SP04KGBP44UD9005 compare?

      I prefer Amazon's warranty and shipping over PCCG

      UPDATE:

      It's not comparable as it doesn't have DRAM. It uses HMB. As per tomshardware

      • There were some SP deals recently, worth a look through the comments on those.

    • I swear the title included PCCG when this was first posted!

      • It did but it was changed, idk if they like having multiple stores listed in title

        • I reckon it was because centrecom had free shipping.

  • Crucial 4tb currently $306. 99 at Amazon Crucial P3 4TB PCIe 3.0 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD, up to 3500MB/s - CT4000P3SSD8 https://amzn.asia/d/3iRYrhN I ordered for $266
    Price increased after I ordered

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