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Posted 4 May 2023

2TB - Intel 670P PCIe Gen 3 x4 NVMe SSD - 3500MB/s, Dram Cache - £78.90 Sold by Ebuyer @ Amazon

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Update 2
Further reduced to £78.90

Cheapest this has ever been.



  • Hardware encryption aes 256 bit
  • Up to 3500 MB/s sequential read speeds
  • PCIe NVMe 3.0 x 4 interface
  • Featuring the latest QLC NAND technology
  • Compatible with a wide variety of desktop computers, laptops and others


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Technical Details
Brand‎ - Intel
Product Dimensions - ‎0.1 x 8 x 2.2 cm; 50 Grams
Item model number‎ - SSDPEKNU020TZX1
Manufacturer - ‎Intel
Colour - ‎Green
Hard Drive Size - ‎2 TB
Hard Disk Description - ‎Solid State Drive
Hard Drive Interface - ‎NVMe

Product description
Intel QLC technology and industry leadership brings the performance and capacity needed for today’s PC storage needs, including performance storage and the ability to manage high volumes of data. Now available is the Intel SSD 670p 144-layer QLC-based Client SSD.

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  1. Gussiegoose3's avatar
    Would this fit in a t430 ?
    Davidmrb93's avatar
    You could get an enclosure to turn this into a sata drive but you wouldn't have as much reliably and vastly less speed than this is capable of. Bonus would this drive could be used in something more modern once you upgrade without having to buy another drive
  2. FRZ's avatar
    Does my Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 have an NVMe slot? Ive tried looking online to save opening up the laptop but thought id ask here if anyone knows?

    Good deal though
  3. henry.ford's avatar
    Would this deal be hotter if the PCB were black?
    Green solder resist is a bit olde fashioned, no?
    Marcel's avatar
    It's not olde fashioned, it the retro look. Everyone's using black now.
  4. popolou's avatar
    Cheers OP.

    Seriously time to consider making another 4-way array using these drives with in pice adaptor. Incredible performance for the money now.
  5. Brutes's avatar
    Opp... Wasn't 5% drop. anyways cheapest ever been. (edited)
  6. JimMc's avatar
    Sad that they have to sell via Amazon, but they're not doing themselves any favours when you go to their website to discover they're advertising it at a higher price, plus delivery. Stupid.
    alex_uk's avatar
    Marketing tricks, pretending to do special offers via other channels to clear sh@t load of stock.
  7. mccririck's avatar
    Why do they look the way they do?
  8. Just-Blondie's avatar
    I need to upgrade my MacBook Pro (early 2025) SSD. I saw a Samsung 1tb one on here last week which will fit. Wondering if this will? I researched and found I need an adapter but not sure what adapter? I’m new to this and would love to upgrade my terrible 128gb MacBook. Can anyone advise?

    Edit. Found the adapter for the MacBook. Just wondering if I can use this drive with it? (edited)
    wrapper's avatar
    Assuming you're talking about the early 2015 model, it had an m2 ssd and you can replace it with this

    ifixit.com/Gui…520 (edited)
  9. Just-Blondie's avatar
    I don’t know which to choose. This or the Samsung evo 1tb. This one seems better value for size but I don’t know if the Samsung one is better?
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