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Posted by Codrut Nistor
 - April 06, 2023, 17:51:47
Quote from: asl97 on April 05, 2023, 17:25:22At the listed price, this seem dumb as you can get an adapter card and one of those recently discounted m.2 SSD and get similar performance and cheaper, not to mention the possibility of moving to a laptop or newer motherboard with slot for m.2
I agree with you, but for those stuck with old hardware it's a good deal. Or for those whose only valid option to add some more storage is the PCIe slot.
Posted by aDom
 - April 06, 2023, 17:00:16
It's basically 2 SN730 in RAID0.
Definitely not worth it.
You can get any 2TB PCIE4 drives at way cheaper price. Even further 1TB PCIE5 drives.
Posted by asl97
 - April 05, 2023, 17:25:22
At the listed price, this seem dumb as you can get an adapter card and one of those recently discounted m.2 SSD and get similar performance and cheaper, not to mention the possibility of moving to a laptop or newer motherboard with slot for m.2
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 04, 2023, 21:58:09
Available on Amazon since early October 2020, the 1 TB WD_BLACK AN1500 NVMe SSD add-in card is capable of sequential read/write speeds up to 6,500/4,100 Mb/s. This piece of hardware is covered with a 5-year limited warranty. Its US$299.99 list price is now down to US$199.99 thanks to a generous 33% discount.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/1-TB-WD_BLACK-AN1500-NVMe-SSD-add-in-card-now-33-off-on-Amazon.705519.0.html