Given the current upward pricing trend of every thing RAM or NAND flash based, I thought I'd share this deal and hope that it you will save a few pounds if you were about to make a purchase.
Purchased using one of the many fee free foreign currency cards, making sure you pay in € at the check out it is currently €137.16 + €5.56 shipping which works at at just under £120.95 at the time of writing.
Cheapest I could find in the UK with P&P was about £150, so that's almost 25% more expensive.
They also have the 275GB verison HERE and that works out at £80.30, which isn't a great saving but it's not too bad.
Not gonna lie, I've had SSDs dangling by their SATA power connectors in my PC...
Yes, it's lazy. No, I'm not ashamed. :stuck_out_tongue:
EDIT: Wow, I knew SSDs had gone up in price this year (and this is a good price, considering), but I bought two of these for £78 each in November... Roll on 2018 for some hopefully better SSD (and RAM) prices. That aside, the two drives I bought have performed flawlessly in RAID 0 as my PC's game storage drive.
Uncommon.Sense to idyllicrobzy
16 Apr 174#13
Either using a 3.5" to 2.5" adapter, or if you have a modern PC case most have places for mounting a 2.5" already.
£134.98 from Amazon UK, but I've used the european Amazon sites before with no problems at all.
Uncommon.Sense to gabesdad
16 Apr 17#2
Hmm.. must have missed that could have sworn it was £150+ when I checked - off to Specsavers.
api182
16 Apr 17#3
I'm after a cheap M.2 SSD having just purchased a new motherboard that will accommodate one... Anyone know of a good deal on one?
bascule to api182
16 Apr 17#19
This is the one I just bought. 120Gb is more than enough for my C drive and the rated speed is incredible. Plus 5 year 175 TBW warranty. Shame about the £10 delivery.
You have to pay V.A.T. and the courier shipping duties on top of that sadly.
SZafar
16 Apr 17#5
heat added!
JakeSmith14
16 Apr 17#7
good offer thanks op :wink:
welsh_andy
16 Apr 17#8
cheers didnt know that
welsh_andy
16 Apr 17#9
coming out "Totale pagamento: GBP 125.57" for me
Uncommon.Sense to welsh_andy
16 Apr 17#10
"making sure you pay in € at the check out" don't use Amazon's build in Forex, they'll rip you right off. Pay in Euros and let your card merchant use their Forex rates.
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Purchased using one of the many fee free foreign currency cards, making sure you pay in € at the check out it is currently €137.16 + €5.56 shipping which works at at just under £120.95 at the time of writing.
Cheapest I could find in the UK with P&P was about £150, so that's almost 25% more expensive.
They also have the 275GB verison HERE and that works out at £80.30, which isn't a great saving but it's not too bad.
Oh, and the 1TB Version HERE at only £231
Happy bargain hunting this easter. :smiley:
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Yes, it's lazy. No, I'm not ashamed. :stuck_out_tongue:
EDIT: Wow, I knew SSDs had gone up in price this year (and this is a good price, considering), but I bought two of these for £78 each in November... Roll on 2018 for some hopefully better SSD (and RAM) prices. That aside, the two drives I bought have performed flawlessly in RAID 0 as my PC's game storage drive.
Or like me, use velcro double sided tape. :smile:
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01MCZ4QTK/ref=twister_B01N1R8MCV?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Oops, forgot link.