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Posted 13 July 2023
Crucial P3 Plus 4TB PCIe 4.0 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD - £112.48 @ Amazon
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Cheapest 4TB SSD I've seen so far.
- NVMe (PCIe Gen4 x4) technology with up to 4800MB/s sequential reads, random read/write 650K/900K IOPS
- Spacious storage up to 4TB
- Performs up to 43% faster than the fastest Gen3 NVMe SSDs
- Rated at MTTF greater than 1.5 million hours for extended longevity and reliability
- Backward compatibility with Gen3
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Edited by a community support team member, 13 July 2023
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“We have been told of numerous people not getting the right order on one of the items you have order”
So looks very widespread but also now we know Amazon does pro actively track these things down to customers level.
Luckily all 4 checked out okay for me. I fully opened one and then used the window trick someone pointed on here.
The screw also should be in the package, so if you haven’t opened yep, don’t be to worried if it should like it rattles around.
Would've preferred the drive but I don't really need it, so I can't grumble too much
£155, which is apparently for a brand new drive but no packaging :/
Any recommendations?
startech.com/en-…c3r
Thanks in advance for any help.
You need one that supports NVMe. (edited)
My advise is to ring 101 and file a police report if amazon ask you to do so, the police are familar with this and the process takes about 5-10mins and that satisfies Amazon to hopefully give you a refund / replacement. Whilst I agree with a poster above, we shouldn't have to do this for something which is clearly Amazon's problem, Amazon are so set in their ways they literally will not budge from their policies and this is easier than having to do a chargeback, and quicker.
There is clearly a serious problem of theft at multiple Amazon DC's...
thanks in advance (edited)
It just arrived, honestly very surprised this worked! Awesome.
Seems quite low for 4TB.
You can write 219.178GB every day, yes every day, 365 days a year for 10 years to meet that figure. So ask yourself are you likely to be writing 219GB of data to this drive every day for 10 years?
You pays your money, makes your choice.
Today I asked the driver to wait and watch me open it. Luckily drive was inside.