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Posted 22 July 2023

1TB - Integral V Series SATA III 2.5 Inch Internal SSD, up to 520/470MB/s Write TLC Drive

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  • [Performance Boost] – enhance productivity and increase efficiency, faster start up and access to applications for a better computing experience
  • [Ultra Fast Speed] SATA SSD READ speed up to 520MB/s WRITE speed up to 470MB/s
  • [Durable and Reliable] – solid design with no internal moving parts ideal for Laptop SSD or Desktop SSD with higher reliability than HDD
  • [Efficient] - improve typical PC/MAC workloads – simple installation
  • [Device Optimisation] maximise battery life for laptops/notebooks (lower power consumption than HDD), Zero Noise, No heat generation
  • 3 Year Warranty or TBW
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  1. Kevin_S's avatar
    Bliksem ssd on Amazon is cheaper, £31.49, but moderators removed my post for some reason. 
    Crossbow's avatar
    Removed, as they have only 50 feedback over 12 months amazon.co.uk/sp?…FFE (I've been here 17+ years & still make the same mistake from time to time!)
    Amazon sellers minimum citeria to post here are....
    "Business seller with 12 months feedback of 300 with a score of mostly “Above Average” or for Amazon 90%+"
    - Full publication rules here hotukdeals.com/pub…les

    this particular Bliksem store are based in China according to the store info at Amazon, follow my 1st link... (edited)
  2. omgdeals's avatar
    Are these any good to use for NAS applications?
    I am looking to build a NAS for my home to store all the family photos & videos rather than storing it on iCloud. So I would do a RAID configuration so it’s all backed up with failsafe.
    SSD’s or HDD’s?
    greendayadam's avatar
    Hdd is more reliable for use with NAS, which is why synology and others use hdds, rather than ssd.
  3. toge's avatar
    If only you posted your 990 pro glitch more publicly lololololol
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    I tried but I saw someone also posted as duplicates, probably mentioning the word "glitch" and was under review.
    Which would have been approved only in the morning.
    I had to make a decision, and posted in my own thread as a comment.
  4. Muig1972's avatar
    When I was looking at these a couple of weeks ago, I decided to opt for the 960GB one for £4 more. It has slightly higher speeds (530 Read/500 Write), but perhaps more importantly a significantly higher TBW, which measures its projected lifespan: 480 vs 320.

    amazon.co.uk/dp/…h=1

    (Sure, it's £4 more but I didn't really care as I was using an Amazon £10 Prime Day bonus)
  5. sharif_ismail's avatar
    Brought the Kingston 980gb for the same price for my ps4. Worth it
  6. anuruddha's avatar
    I would have buy this if it is P series
  7. savedosh2day's avatar
    Any good for PlayStation 4?
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