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1TB Intel 660P M.2 PCIe 3.0 SSD

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$188

Now first let’s start by saying this isn’t the best PCIe 3.0 drive in the world. It’s based off of QLC NAND flash tech, which is a heck of a lot less impressive than the alternativ­es. It’s got lower overall endurance and slower performanc­e than the likes of SLC, MLC, or TLC flash. That said, there’s no denying just how much bang for the buck you get. We’re talking sequential read and writes up to 1800 MB/s, making it a fairly proficient budget drive for those not looking to render massive video files on a daily basis. Combine that with a fairly helpful 1.6M hours mean time between failures, and it’s perfect for everyday office use.

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