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Posted 25 July 2023

2TB - ADATA LEGEND 800 M.2 PCIe 4.0 x4 (NVMe) 2280 SSD (3,500/2,800MB/s R/W)

£62.99£71.5812% off
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Apologies the total price is £66.48 delivered

Note: QLC/Dramless (HMB)

Specs :
  • Capacity: 2TB
  • Read Speed: 3500 MBps
  • Write Speed: 2800 MBps
  • Type: M.2 PCIe 4.0 x4 (NVMe)
  • Warranty: 3 Year Warranty

ADATA LEGEND 800 2TB PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 2280 Solid State Drive

Evolve Your Creativity
LEGEND 800 supports the latest PCIe Gen4 x4 interface, which meets the NVMe 1.4 standard. It offers excellent read and write performance, and support for the latest Intel and AMD platforms. Whether on a desktop or notebook PC, progress you creativity.

Unlock Inspiration
LEGEND 800 delivers sequential read and write speed of 3,500/2,800MB per second, which is up to 2 times faster than a standard PCIe Gen3 SSD and 6 times faster than a SATA SSD. It is backward compatible with PCIe 3.0 and made for creating, whether 3D graphic of video!

More than Ample 2000GB Capacity
With 3D-stacked flash memory, the LEGEND 800 provides you with capacities of up to 2000GB. What's more, it comes with various protection and correction technologies, and high TBW (Total Bytes Written) for durability and reliability.

Imagine the Possibilities
Creativity can't wait! The LEGEND 800 is equipped with SLC caching and HMB technology (Host Memory Buffer) for seamless productivity.

Keeping Things Cool
The LEGEND 800's black heat sink design with bronzing trimming and sandblasted surfaces look cool and keep things cool. Through a cutting-edge surface treatment, it dissipates heat incredibly effectively reducing temperature.

Create Without Worry
LDPC (Low Density Parity check Code) and AES 256-bit encryption ensure data accuracy and file security.

3-Year Warranty
LEGEND series solid state drives use high-quality chips that can withstand the test of time and space. They undergo a rigorous verification and testing process to ensure reliability. If that wasn't enough, they come backed by a 3-year warranty
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  1. komi's avatar
    Think this is the cheapest Gen 4 2TB you can get (edited)
  2. toge's avatar
    Good alternative to the nv2
  3. hatot's avatar
    👀 👁;)
  4. Horrorwood's avatar
    No need to apologise, the price is very useful for people that have an agreement with ebuyer to collect items from their warehouse and save the £3.49
  5. Professor's avatar
    🔥
  6. Cattle's avatar
    Praying for a 4TB for £99 I'd even take a Gen 4 that is clearly running at Gen 3 speeds.
    fishmaster's avatar
    4TB have been as low as £112.48 recently. So that time is coming. We are moving towards £150 being standard price and bottom end stuff being around £120-£130. The market isn't showing any signs of stability. For DDR4 and DDR5 it has but it seems like NVMe pricing has some movement to fall still. As always if you don't need then don't buy and buy when you do need.
  7. BarneyRubble's avatar
    It's gen 4 but at gen 3 speeds? I get that it's cheap but speed could be a bit better
    James_Harking's avatar
    You'd only ever notice on benchmarks
  8. aLV426's avatar
    Getting closer to the £50 sweet spot!
  9. mrrsoles's avatar
    What's ebuyer like for after sales ? - I seem to remember them rewarding staff for refusing RMAs a few years ago.
    Cattle's avatar
    I've always had a good experience with ebuyer, never had any issues with returns.
  10. Stokemon's avatar
    Nice price for a drive to store some bits on. Can remove the old 512gb now. ! Cheers
  11. eldaras's avatar
    A few of these in a PCI extension card in raid would make a cheap and fast storage solution.
  12. iamqwerty123's avatar
    Wasn't ADATA the brand that was caught out swapping high end chips from review samples to lower specced production ones? 
    Cattle's avatar
    I guess at this end of the market you take what you can get, as long as it is still twice as fast as an SSD I'll be ok with it.
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