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Posted 7 June 2023

Netac NV3000 250GB M.2 NVMe 3D NAND with Heat Sink 3000/1400MB/s £15.63 with voucher - Sold by Netac Official Store / Fulfilled By Amazon

£15.63
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IF you are on a low bugdet and you want to make your PC fast and snappy, I think this is a superb value at the moment.
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About this item
  • The performance is upgraded, and the graphene metal heat sink is added, with a thickness of only 0.65mm, and the temperature can be cooled by 10°C in real time during operation.
  • Speed boost, Read and write speeds up to 3000/1400 MB/s, M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen3 x 4 Interface, fast start-up, loading and file transfers.
  • Designed for tech enthusiasts, hardcore gamers and professionals who need unrivaled performance.
  • Compatible with 90% commonly used operating, including Windows, Linux, Dos, Unix, iOS.
  • Anti-vibration design to help prevent data loss when accidentally.


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Edited by sisqoboy, 12 June 2023
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  1. Rog3r_'s avatar
    Rog3r_
    Voucher also works on 500gb, 1tb and 2tb
    sisqoboy's avatar
    sisqoboy Author
    I think the 1 and 2 TB were posted recently. This one dropped a bit since last deal.
  2. Reebok.Ron's avatar
    Reebok.Ron
    The read and write speed is wrong. It's 3000/1400 for the 250GB part
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    The.Fat.Cat
    Well spotted, but for the majority of people it will not matter on a drive this size.
  3. bemaniac's avatar
    bemaniac
    Currently stabbing myself in the stomach and drinking bleach for buying over 20TB of nvmes 2 years ago
    ando's avatar
    ando
    You can't get mad about it if they're in use, think a lot of people stockpile different bits, myself included, I feel bad for losing about £15 earlier in the year when I bought the 2tb 670p from amazon, then a month or 2 later it dropped on ebuyer and I haven't even used it

    Hard to predict until it's too late, just think of all the people who massively overpaid for gpu's and you'll feel better (edited)
  4. apollob94's avatar
    apollob94
    beautiful deflation in PC components prices
  5. sashablue's avatar
    sashablue
    Thankyou sisqoboy for this
    sisqoboy's avatar
    sisqoboy Author
    You're very welcome!
  6. Skyblue22's avatar
    Skyblue22
    I have this works great used for o.s, (edited)
  7. chischis's avatar
    chischis
    240gb is still imho the ideal capacity for OS + apps. Put everything else on another drive. Then your os drive is more manageable for imaging with clone zilla or whatever. The fact that NVME drives are this cheap now is staggering. Heat.
  8. mccririck's avatar
    mccririck
    Isnt the 500GB better value?
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    The.Fat.Cat
    Only if you really need the extra space, otherwise it's a waste of money.
    These sizes are great for machines that are just for general use, streaming, browsing, the odd word document. (edited)
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