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PNY CS3040 1TB M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe Gen4 SSD $69 + Delivery ($0 BNE C&C) @ Scorptec

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Mid tier gen 4 NVMe SSD at a really decent price, PS5 compatible.

5600/4300 MB/s read/write
PCIe Gen 4 x4
3D TLC Toshibqa BiCS4
2GB DDR4 (SK Hynix 2133 DRAM)

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  • Only AUS delivery and QLD pickup unfortunaately.

  • Is it any good? I am in the market for a new disk to use as a boot disk in my computer

    • +2

      This would be a decent choice since it has DRAM

      • Does it need a heatsink?

        • I think so

    • This has DRAM, good enough speeds, and a very high TBW endurance. And it's cheap. Perfect for a boot drive

  • Ordered. Thanks OP!

  • Any 2tb with dram for a good price? Something better than lexar nm790

  • -4

    5600/4300 MB/s read/write

    I really hope these SSD manufacturers get sued for these fake ass numbers. Protip: most of these drives can only do such speeds for a few seconds before they drop to eye-wateringly slow speeds, in the case of one of my drives literally slower than an old SATA spinning platter drive.

    • -1

      These have always been advertised as peak speeds

      • Not sufficiently. Stop licking the boots of deceitful companies, serf.

        • Dude chill. Almost every company in existence across every sector advertises their products with 'peak' operating figures. Like yeah ofc its misleading, but that's why you have people reviewing products and comparing across competitors to determine which ones are actually decent. I mean if you entered the SSD market with a drive you're really saying you wouldn't advertise the highest read/write speed it can reach?

          Your comment about drives only reaching peak speeds for a minimal amount of time is common knowledge, and in most cases this is still around 1-2 minutes which leads to transfers of up to 1TB of data, how is this comparable to an old SATA spinning platter drive lmao.

  • Looks like it's OOS?

  • -1

    God dammit I missed out.

    These were great value :-(

  • can we get a recommendation for a decent heatsink for these?

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