The cheap SSDs thread

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VirtualLarry

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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Toshiba-OC...-3D-BiCS-FLASH-Internal-Solid-S-/302503101741

I think that the ebay coupon expired, but Newegg on ebay has the Toshiba TR200 for $53.99 FS
for the 240GB capacity.

I've already snagged two of these, at decent price-points, but this is the cheapest that I've seen it for.

It should be noted, that this drive does have a Toshiba warranty which is pretty decent, but I'm pretty sure I read that this is a DRAM-less drive, so it should be "cheaper".
 
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you2

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microcenter has the 860 250GB for $64; as usual instore.
 
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WD 500GB blue (5 year warranty) ssd has a recent price drop to $109 @ newegg and amazon among other places. It is not a bad price for a reliable ssd but I suspect we will see deeper drops in the future.
 
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newegg is selling 1tb 860 for 229 if you are signed up to receive emailing - else it is 239. Btw a lot of places are selling it for $239 if you prefer a different vendor.
 

VirtualLarry

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That's cheap... for an Intel drive! (They are usually 25% more expensive than the cheapest drives, those 5-year warranties aren't super-cheap.)

I would pick up the customer qty. limit, if I had the funds. Then again, I've kind of sworn off any drives smaller than 250GB, so there's that. If they had the 256GB model for $49.99, I'd definitely go for that.
 

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Then again, I've kind of sworn off any drives smaller than 250GB, so there's that. If they had the 256GB model for $49.99, I'd definitely go for that.
The prime day sale was pretty good.
I got 2 mx500's for $50 & $55.
Also a 1TB for $165.
 

VirtualLarry

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Yeah, the Prime Day sales on the MX500 were sweet. I don't shop at Amazon, however, if I can help it.

I will say this, the Crucial M500 (not MX500) drives have proven, in my machines as well as in my friends, to be a VERY RELIABLE drive. I look forward to trying out the MX500 soon. (Maybe next month, if prices trend downwards to $150 for a 1TB again? Maybe BF-ish?)