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Orico Y20 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD $67.49 ($47.24 First Amazon Business Order Only) Delivered @ ORICO G.O.A.T via Amazon AU

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Low price on this 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD, especially if you have Amazon Business where you can get 30% off your first order.

This one is offering sequential write speeds up to 500MB/s, sequential read speeds up to 480MB/s with 300TBW endurance and pSLC cache instead of DRAM cache.

As for the technical aspects I previously checked out a heap of Japanese/Russian reviews and even asked Orico directly to verify. The 1TB capacity SSDs are using Intel QLC flash memory with either SMI or Yeestor controllers depending on the batch. Given that it's QLC and DRAMless this is why it's so cheap compared to other SSDs that use TLC flash with or without DRAM.

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  • -1

    1TB 2.5" SATA SSD

    • +12

      I'm glad you can read the title 👏 You'd be surprised how many people struggle to read past it.

  • No discount showing for me.

      • Tried that. Still nothing.

        • There is a button just the under the price to activate the discount.

          • @niknaks: Unfortunately, there isn't/wasn't an option for discount unless you were buying multiple products. Even then, it wasn't bringing it down to the price you had. Odd.

  • Thanks OP was after a cheap ssd for homebase this will do

  • Cant seem to get the discount price still gives me $89.

    • +1

      Go all the way to checkout

  • Could I replace an older platter style harddrive in a laptop with this?

    • Most likely. Being ssd vs platter should not matter. The size is generally most important like 2.5 inch vs 3.5 inch.

      Edit: But the fact your asking leads me to think you may not have the skills required. You may be better of taking it to someone.

    • +1

      Yes. If you're fine to open your laptop somehow, and can either install your OS fresh or transfer the data. Not going to be the best SSD you can put in, but it'll be a whole lot faster than spinning disk! Moving from spinning disk to SSD is definitely the best thing you can do to extend the life of a device. The performance uplift is huge.

      • Just ordered, thanks! I already have an SSD as a boot drive, but my main drive has died and needs to be replaced. Now I'm hoping I can find someone who might be able to retrieve some data off it for me, faint as that hope may be…

  • Amazing pick-up with the business deal. Will throw a few in the new desktop as warm storage in RAID 1 (have slight hesitations about Orico drives from what I read around the way but for this price not very expensive to have some redundancy and for unimportant stuff).

  • Sadly this died on me after a week. Hard pass.

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