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Posted 8 August 2023

Netac NV3000 2TB NVMe SSD Internal 2TB Speeds up to 3300MB/s M.2 2280mm PCIe 3.0 @ Netac Official Store / FBA

£55.84£62.9911% off
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Update 1
Price drop £55.84 - 29/08
Retailers are extending their return policies for Christmas: Full List of Shops Extending Returns Policies for Christmas

Saw the price drop on this recently as it has been posted before for around £75. Price only available for Prime customers

Now even lower in price at £55.84!

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Dispatches from Amazon / Sold by Netac Official Store
Model Number: NV3000
Official Netac webpage: netac.com/product/NV3000--120.html

  • The performance is upgraded, and the 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 3300/2900 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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Available dates may differ by capacity. The usual standard conversion formula: actual capacity = nominal capacity * 93%

1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes by IDEMA.

A certain portion of capacity may be used for system file and maintenance use, so the actual capacity may differ from what is indicated on the product label.


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TechNextDay technextday.co.uk/product/netac-2tb-nv3000-m-2-nvme-ssd-pcie3-solid-state-drive-read-3300-write-2900-mb-s/

Google Shopping says, here
4180948_1.jpg4180948_1.jpgWeirdly, neither Camelcamelcamel or Keepa have up-to-date prices about this (yet): keepa.com/ (cheapest price ever, in any case)
4180948_1.jpgSome chatter on Reddit about Netac, and the NV3000 2TB:
Are Netac SSDs good for the price? : r/buildapc (reddit.com)
Broke NVME SSD : r/pcmasterrace (reddit.com)

Amazon reviews, sorted by variant, (not many there / a bit mixed): here
4180948_1.jpg4180948_1.jpgUnboxing and close-up look from Pikachu062 (no spoken audio, only lasts up till 1:45):
Another Youtube review, comparing the Netac NV3000 to other comparable Chinese drives, mentioned here
Amazon More details at

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  1. Somersett's avatar
    Really really great NVMe is so cheap today, think twice before saving a bit and buying a low end NVMe like this one. They'll all get the job done as game installation drives, but the slightly more expensive ones are more future proof.

    AND if punters refuse to jump on these low end models, they'll have to get a LOAD cheaper to sell against the better models. Flash prices are trending downward, and will continue to do so until a new format is invented that allows many separate fast flash devices to be easily added to one PC.
    SoftSack's avatar
    Fully agree I was burnt with a 2tb but never again.
  2. toner84's avatar
    Probably better specked/branded 2TB drives to be had at this price no? Not even Gen 4? (edited)
    gen271674's avatar
    Where?
  3. mccririck's avatar
    Getting closer to £25 a TB
  4. Shock's avatar
    You better hope nothing goes wrong with the drive.
    No UK/ European support

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    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    That's if you contact the seller, they will not mention Amazons return process.
    For the first year you go via Amazon as it's dispatched by them (legally making them the retailer).

    In all my years of using SSD's it's been rare for a drive to fail soon after the 1st year, in fact the only ones that have were 2 Crucial QLC drives. (edited)
  5. mini76's avatar
    Will this go into an enclosure and work on Xbox please ?
  6. Markoffski63's avatar
    These drives are getting so cheap now that a decent investment would be a cloner, cheap laptops/desktop deals tend to come with 256gb with pre-installed windows, get a cloner, whip out the nvme, clone it with a 1 or 2tb blank, and now you have a fully functioning drive with a tonne of space. Easy peasy.
    6ixFoot1's avatar
    Which free clone software would you recommend?
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