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Posted 23 May 2023

Lexar NS100 2.5” SATA III 6Gb/s Internal 512GB SSD, Solid State Drive - £22.70 @ Amazon

£22.70£32.9531% off
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  1. mrBrian's avatar
    mrBrian
    I've had one of these running for a good while in my laptop. Lasted longer than any of the other brands have done. And I have moved quite a lot of data through it. I don't need one now but at this price point, this is a good buy in my opinion. I've killed off quite a few of the other 'named' brands in the same laptop
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    hedgyhog
    It is interesting that you seem to accept such failures. I have experienced perhaps one failure per brand over the past 35 years. Some of the brands no longer exist and some of the drives were pretty old - still each failure was annoying.
  2. Kankan101's avatar
    Kankan101
    2TB is good storage price gauge so SSD/NVME is only 60% more expensive that an plat drive.

    When they start hitting 55/60 thats when it will be the start of the death of the hard dirve.

    Seagate Barracuda Compute 2 TB £0.02 7200 RPM 256 MB 3.5" SATA 6.0 Gb/s (704) £44.99
    PNY CS900 2 TB £0.04 SSD 2.5" SATA 6.0 Gb/s (1) £71.68
    Lexar NM620 2 TB £0.04 SSD M.2-2280 M.2 PCIe 3.0 X4 (0) £72.40
    hedgyhog's avatar
    hedgyhog
    Not sure what you're saying - Looks like a 2 to 4 pence SSD against a 69 to 70 pound . Am I misreading?

    The data is badly formatted or nonsensical?
  3. Sleepy1968's avatar
    Sleepy1968
    The 1TB is £45.90, so almost bang on pro-rata pricing - the 2TB is OOS
    amazon.co.uk/dp/…h=1
  4. spannerzone's avatar
    spannerzone
    I put one of these into a work laptop that gets used a fair bit and runs some fairly demanding software with databases and it's been reliable and remains fast. I bought one of these when first released so no data or reviews but it turned out good. This is an amazing price really.
  5. The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    The.Fat.Cat
    A better value Silicon Power 512GB drive here, £19.99 but can't be posted as the seller (Silicon Power themselves) only have 288 feedback -
    amazon.co.uk/Sil…-24 (edited)
    Kush.V's avatar
    Kush.V
    Dropped to £18.99 now
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