Great price, rapid speed, bought mine a couple of months ago for nearly £120
Lowest price ever according to Camel x3
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Minstadave
13 Sep 17#1
The 500GB version is slightly better value in pure £ to GB
wozie69
13 Sep 17#2
Good price bought the pro 512 gb version from bt sale few weeks ago
BeerGoggles
13 Sep 17#3
Popped in a Evo SSD 512GB card last week, wow these things are the best single upgrade you'll ever purchase. It is so responsive and loads up in less than 20 seconds. I would assume the PCI express ones are much better and i will get a 1GB next year when prices are expected to drop quite a bit.
I did a clean install of windows 10 and it only took up about 20GB of space so this capacity should allow you to put all your application software on it leaving games for the HDD.
CHAOSEN3 to BeerGoggles
13 Sep 17#5
The read/write speeds of the NVMe SSD's are crazy indeed, I have a 512GB one for my games drive but there isn't much difference in load times compared to when I my games installed to a SATA SSD.
However installing it into my PC meant that I was able to remove the two 2.5" SSD's that I was using for my games drive, and I saved space inside the case by removing the old SSD's/SATA cables.
I love them!
Chuggee to CHAOSEN3
14 Sep 17#7
Any unused SATA ports are wasted SATA ports. :nerd:
Minstadave
13 Sep 17#4
If you’re upgrading from an old spinning disk then the difference is night and days.
Moving from a SATA SSD to a PCI-E SSD the difference is tiny in the real world
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Lowest price ever according to Camel x3
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I did a clean install of windows 10 and it only took up about 20GB of space so this capacity should allow you to put all your application software on it leaving games for the HDD.
However installing it into my PC meant that I was able to remove the two 2.5" SSD's that I was using for my games drive, and I saved space inside the case by removing the old SSD's/SATA cables.
I love them!
Moving from a SATA SSD to a PCI-E SSD the difference is tiny in the real world