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Crucial P3 2TB M.2 PCIe Gen3 NVMe Internal SSD upto 3500MB/s Read / Write CT2000P3SSD801 (Acronis Edition)

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The Clove Technology deal was 78p better but they must have been not much stock at that price. Single sided and would be fine as a boot drive in a desktop or laptop. Not for use in a PS5. Tick the box to get the price!
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Key Features and Specifications

  • NVMe (PCIe Gen3 x4) technology with up to 3500MB/s sequential reads, random read/write 650K/700K IOPS
  • Performs up to 45% better than the previous generation
  • Rated at MTTF greater than 1.5 million hours for extended longevity and reliability, Crucial 5-year limited warranty
  • Spacious storage up to 4TB, solid Gen3 performance
  • Up to 80% savings on Acronis Cyber Protect Home - Protect your photos, files, applications, operating system and devices.

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  1. SartoriX's avatar
    Looks like the price has gone up now.
  2. plewis00's avatar
    Shame these have gone up so much recently, paid less for the P5 Plus in 2023. Seems like a good price though, all things considered.
    Piranha_Plant's avatar
    What’s a PS5 Plus?
  3. willhatch's avatar
    link seems to go to RAM?! 32GB (2x16GB)

    £119.28 when choosing 2TB
  4. CAL23's avatar
    £93 for a Gen3 in 2024 is disgustingly overpriced
    MasterCheese's avatar
    Prices are unfortunately going UP.

    Samsung recently made a massive cuts to production levels for its NAND chips (iirc >50%) and other producers have followed suit as a direct result. In turn prices across the board will stagnate or creep up.
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