The cheap SSDs thread

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VirtualLarry

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SK hynix SL308 2.5" 120GB SATA III TLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) HFS120G32TND-N1A2A
+ USD $7.26 off w/ promo code NAFCRPTF03, limited offer

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820329007

$39.99 for a 120GB SK Hynix 2.5" SSD after promo code.

This is a good sign, first the Adata SU800 128GB drives were $39.99 on sale, and now these SK Hynix, either 3D NAND is getting cheaper, or there's some sales / lower prices going on. Snag em while you can, the 120GB Kingston V300 drives are over $50 now.
 
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VirtualLarry

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https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820215015

Adata SU800 Ultimate 128GB 2.5" SATA6G SSD

$44.99 FS @ Newegg

The fire-saleing on the 128GB size continues.

Also, I've learned, that these SSDs have three 48GB IMFT 32-layer 3D TLC dies in them, so they actually have 144GiB of flash memory! But they are using a four-channel controller, with only three channels apparently populated. So, you gain some performance, but you lose it again.

I wish that these drives would be sold as 135GB or 140GB, that they would allow user access to the extra storage capacity, rather than just use it all for spare area.

They use the same NAND dies as the Crucial MX300 drives, which come in "odd" sizes, like 275GB, 525GB, 750GB, and 1TB.
 
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Steltek

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$30.00+shipping for 100GB SSD in 2.5" format -- looks to be an older Samsung SM825 Enterprise SSD. Site shows 10 in stock. Cheapest shipping for my zip was ~$8.

https://www.smithbuy.com/samsung-100gb-3-5-sata-solid-state-drive-mz5ea100hmdr-000h3.html
https://www.smithbuy.com/samsung-100gb-3-5-sata-solid-state-drive-mz5ea100hmdr-000h3.html
They also have a refurbed Intel SSD320 160GB drive for $40+shipping.

https://www.smithbuy.com/refurbished-intel-160gb-2-5-sata-solid-state-drive-ssdsa2bw160g3d.html
 
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VirtualLarry

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https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...cm_sp=Homepage_FDD-_-P2_20-215-009-_-03142017

ADATA Premier SP550 M.2 2280 240GB SATA III TLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) ASP550NS38-240GM-C

$69.99 FS, for a 240GB SP550, alibeit in M.2 SATA form-factor.

I've been seeing more M.2 SATA drives on sale lately. Makes sense, if you're going to go for M.2, might as well go for the performance option of M.2 PCI-E SSDs. M.2 SATA is just another form-factor for 2.5" SATA drives, minus the casing, on a smaller PCB, for the most part. So M.2 SATA is kind of the red-headed stepchild of M.2, M.2 PCI-E is the newer little darling.
 

RossMAN

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Larry - thanks for all your hard work in keeping this thread alive and constantly updated.

I for one sincerely appreciate your hard work and dedication
 
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VirtualLarry

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Thanks RossMAN, that's kind of you.

There haven't been as many updates lately, because there just haven't been as many deals anymore.

And thanks to all of the others who have and will have contributed to this thread too.
 

BenJeremy

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sigh... SSDs should be half these prices at this point, even less, but Enterprise is gobbling up all the supply. We should be at 256GB "Base" drives at "Base" pricing ($30~$40) moving toward 512GB drives as the base capacities within another year or two - but all of that is screwed up by the insane demand and refusal of manufacturers to increase capacity.

Of course, the scarcity is being encouraged by the manufacturers to keep the prices propped up. They've learned that strategy worked well enough for platter drives over the last 7 or 8 years. Why do all the work to provide customers with better, cheaper tech when the profit margins are through the roof by doing nothing?

At any rate, keep up the good work, guys (and VirtualLarry in particular), I reference this thread often when I need to purchase SSDs.
 
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sze5003

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I'm glad I kept this bookmarked. Still waiting for that decent price point for a good 1tb model. I paid $230 last year for one in my laptop but don't feel like spending that much to replace the one I use in my desktop.
 

VirtualLarry

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Bookmarked that SanDisk for later... they'll probably sell out of those, or raise the price, by next month when I'll have some money again. A bit tapped out this month.
 

VirtualLarry

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kingston-SS...-Internal-Solid-State-Drive-SSD-/302147578105

Kingston SSDNow V300 Series 2.5" 240GB SATA III Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)

$79.99 FS

Newegg on ebay

These venerable drives used to be considered "budget". But now that they're of an "old" design (2nd-gen SandForce, with MLC NAND), they've become positively pricey. Btw, "Mushkin ECO2" uses the same controller chip, and also MLC NAND (but likely not necessarily the same NAND supplier).

They were hovering at $90.99 on Newegg's ebay site. $79.99 brings their price back down to earth. I've been using a 120GB V300 for some years now in my HTPC, in non-demanding applications. Still holds up fine.

The 2nd-Gen SandForce controllers utilize a compression feature / "trick", which causes them to not benchmark well, when using incompressible data, but they perform well for real-world Windows OS / programs installs.
 
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you2

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Price seems great but the model is pretty unknown. Wonder how it compares to the low end sandisk which have a similar price point (125-133)
 

dud

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Both the Sandisk and Kingston drives are no longer available for the prices listed. SSD prices (as of late) have been VERY disappointing ...
 

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bjamm2

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Following, hoping for an update soon. Need a new ssd as I think my ADATA 64gb sandforce is dying and its running my PFSENSE. Can't have that go down... need new one to update and might try sophos or something ..
 
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