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Posted 16 September 2023
Integral 128GB SSD NVME M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3x4 R-1800MB/s W-600MB/s TLC M1 Solid State Drive
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
128GB M.2 SSD drive that fits straight into most b450 and above motherboards to my knowledge. Not sure about motherboards below b450 as I've never used one.
Perfect as a windows install for anyone on a strict/tight budget paired with a 500GB/1TB 7200RPM HDD
Also available at box.co.uk for 9.99 but delivery is 99p & it's used so unless you're already ordering from box for free delivery, it's not worth.
Added by @cyberbabenilorac
Up to 1800MB/s READ, 600MB/s WRITE (Sequential Speed); Up to 110K I0PS READ, 151K I0PS WRITE (Random Speed)
Boot up and load games quicker, reduce hitching by pulling data from your SSD faster Get productive
Graphics Load, edit and save your projects faster
Video Optimise digital film recording, live broadcast, video editing, colour correction and visual effects
Big Data Transfer, manipulate and save data more efficiently
Perfect as a windows install for anyone on a strict/tight budget paired with a 500GB/1TB 7200RPM HDD
Also available at box.co.uk for 9.99 but delivery is 99p & it's used so unless you're already ordering from box for free delivery, it's not worth.
Added by @cyberbabenilorac
- REALLY FAST - Up to 1800MB/s READ, 600MB/s WRITE (Sequential Speed); Up to 110K I0PS READ, 151K I0PS WRITE (Random Speed)
- LEVEL UP TO THE NEXT-GENERATION SSD - 4 times faster than SATA SSD, break through the limit
- PREMIUM COMPUTING EXPERIENCE - Excellent loading times and responsiveness for enthusiast gamers, video editors, graphic designers and big data applications
- INSTALL AND BOOT IN SECONDS - Fits into newer computer motherboard slots, MacBook and laptops that support M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 connection
- EXTREMELY SMALL AND SLEEK - Perfect for all customised gaming builds
Up to 1800MB/s READ, 600MB/s WRITE (Sequential Speed); Up to 110K I0PS READ, 151K I0PS WRITE (Random Speed)
Boot up and load games quicker, reduce hitching by pulling data from your SSD faster Get productive
Graphics Load, edit and save your projects faster
Video Optimise digital film recording, live broadcast, video editing, colour correction and visual effects
Big Data Transfer, manipulate and save data more efficiently
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Edited by a community support team member, 16 September 2023
12 Comments
sorted by1TB should be a minimum given the flash price crash. 2TB is perhaps the sweet spot, unless every pound matters. 128GB is for specialist use where the computer runs but a single application (security, steaming, NAS etc), but even there the 'saving' will almost surely end up short-sighted. (edited)
The laptop I'm on right now is just used for surfing, streaming, shopping, etc.
Installed a 256GB SSD and only 64GB is used.
There's no point in some people spending more on a drive when they may never use the extra space.