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Posted 24 March 2023

WD Green SN350 2TB NVMe Internal SSD Solid State Drive - Gen3 PCIe, QLC, M.2 2280, Up to 3,200 MB/s £103.48 @ Amazon

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The WD Green™ SN350 NVMe™ SSD can revitalise your old computer for daily use. Whether you’re in class, shopping, chatting or surfing, this drive can work up to four times faster2 than SATA drives. Because they have no moving parts, solid state hard drives offer a shock-resistant design to help protect your important data against accidental bumps and drops.
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  1. drashid's avatar
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    amazon.co.uk/Blu…-12
    Just found this now, same price but its the newer SN570 with speeds up to 3,500mb/s read compared to the above 3,200mb/s sn350.
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    Definitely a better option, better endurance with the SN570 too.TLC Vs QLC. (edited)
  2. fishmaster's avatar
    fishmaster
    I was just looking at my previous NVMe orders and pricing >

    January 2020 >

    Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 Internal SSD High Performance Solid State Drive (SB-ROCKET-1TB) £119.99

    November 2020

    Silicon Power PCIe M.2 NVMe SSD 1TB Gen3x4 R/W up to 2, 200/1, 600MB/s internal SSD £89.99

    2023 Pricing for the above ^ >

    Sabrent Rocket 1TB £89.99

    Silicon Power £49.99

    Progress but not what I would call amazing drops in pricing. PCIe 4.0 has become far more common place now and commands a higher price. PCIe 5.0 isn't really required and will command an even higher price.

    So in lieu of the previous pricing, the prices now are OK unless you choose PCIe 4.0 in which case they aren't great.