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The SSD prices have completely plummeted lately, there was no better time to buy one. MX500 for SATA, KC3000 for NVME and Crucial P3 Plus for 4TB NVME are some of the best price/perf choices.
 

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The SSD prices have completely plummeted lately, there was no better time to buy one. MX500 for SATA, KC3000 for NVME and Crucial P3 Plus for 4TB NVME are some of the best price/perf choices.
Nigga it's still 200 euros here.

A high quality SSD is 400 euros for 4TB.
 

whydoibother

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My download speed is 1.0 MB/s in the West, somehow I feel like a man living in the russian tundra.

Until I realize that the men in the Russian tundra have better internet speed.
Internet speeds in this decade have this strange situation where early adopters are stuck with bad infrastructure, while late adopters have a reasonable one. Romania, Bulgaria, etc have great speed for cheap prices.
 

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The SSD prices have completely plummeted lately, there was no better time to buy one. MX500 for SATA, KC3000 for NVME and Crucial P3 Plus for 4TB NVME are some of the best price/perf choices.
Nigga it's still 200 euros here.

A high quality SSD is 400 euros for 4TB.
140 euros for Samsung 980 PRO 2TB, just arrived a couple of hours ago. Now I only need to find the magic screw thats required to install it, but isn't included in the packaging.
 

Ryzer

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The SSD prices have completely plummeted lately, there was no better time to buy one. MX500 for SATA, KC3000 for NVME and Crucial P3 Plus for 4TB NVME are some of the best price/perf choices.
Nigga it's still 200 euros here.

A high quality SSD is 400 euros for 4TB.
140 euros for Samsung 980 PRO 2TB, just arrived a couple of hours ago.
In Bulgaria.

Now come to the UK or France or Switzerland, you'll see the difference.
 

Kiste

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I am not an internetlet but I am an SSDlet. 122 gigs is a tall order. I may even be forced to delete my bear porn folder. Talk about a catch-22.

I have 8 TB of PCIe Gen 4 NVMe storage. And a fucking 50mbit line. I'm supposed to get 1Gbit fibre-optic but it keeps getting pushed back. So pre-load would have been really nice but those Belgianiggers at Larian can't even do that. :argh:
 

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140 euros for Samsung 980 PRO 2TB, just arrived a couple of hours ago. Now I only need to find the magic screw thats required to install it, but isn't included in the packaging.
I have the 970, also there was no screw. My motherboard had one on it already, B550 Tomahawk. Check yours as well, or it could be in the box.
 

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The SSD prices have completely plummeted lately, there was no better time to buy one. MX500 for SATA, KC3000 for NVME and Crucial P3 Plus for 4TB NVME are some of the best price/perf choices.
Nigga it's still 200 euros here.

A high quality SSD is 400 euros for 4TB.
German prices:
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All of these are high-end drives with DRAM and such. P3 Plus isn't top of the line PCIe 4.0 as far as transfer speed goes, but it's a 4TB drive that's less than 200 euros. No game will use that much bandwidth anyway, at least not yet. Even MX500 is perfectly fine for now.

140 euros for Samsung 980 PRO 2TB, just arrived a couple of hours ago. Now I only need to find the magic screw thats required to install it, but isn't included in the packaging.
I have the 970, also there was no screw. My motherboard had one on it already, B550 Tomahawk. Check yours as well, or it could be in the box.
Drives never ship with the screw afaik. You'll find them in the mobo packaging. Or a PCIe -> M.2 adapter packaging if you have that.
 

Grauken

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The SSD prices have completely plummeted lately, there was no better time to buy one. MX500 for SATA, KC3000 for NVME and Crucial P3 Plus for 4TB NVME are some of the best price/perf choices.
Nigga it's still 200 euros here.

A high quality SSD is 400 euros for 4TB.
140 euros for Samsung 980 PRO 2TB, just arrived a couple of hours ago.
In Bulgaria.

Now come to the UK or France or Switzerland, you'll see the difference.

130 euros on Amazon.fr right now
 

whydoibother

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The SSD prices have completely plummeted lately, there was no better time to buy one. MX500 for SATA, KC3000 for NVME and Crucial P3 Plus for 4TB NVME are some of the best price/perf choices.
Nigga it's still 200 euros here.

A high quality SSD is 400 euros for 4TB.
140 euros for Samsung 980 PRO 2TB, just arrived a couple of hours ago.
In Bulgaria.

Now come to the UK or France or Switzerland, you'll see the difference.
Nigga, its more expensive here.
 

Readher

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In Bulgaria.

Now come to the UK or France or Switzerland, you'll see the difference.

It's even cheaper in France or Germany.
I just checked, UK as well
Imagine thinking that Eastern European shitholes have better electronic prices than France or Germany, lmao. Dude's living in a different dimension or something. Wish I could buy from mindfactory.de without a hassle, cucked Polish stores never have prices as good as them. My last GPU was imported from fucking Portugal through Amazon.
 

Ryzer

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In Bulgaria.

Now come to the UK or France or Switzerland, you'll see the difference.

It's even cheaper in France or Germany.
I just checked, UK as well
Imagine thinking that Eastern European shitholes have better electronic prices than France or Germany, lmao. Dude's living in a different dimension or something. Wish I could buy from mindfactory.de without a hassle, cucked Polish stores never have prices as good as them. My last GPU was imported from fucking Portugal through Amazon.
Don't know where they check the prices, but seem to be coming from dubious websites.

From amazon or Ebay, it's 150-200 euros for a 2 To NVME.
 

whydoibother

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Imagine thinking that Eastern European shitholes have better electronic prices than France or Germany, lmao. Dude's living in a different dimension or something.
A lot of the "uggghhhh the west has fallen" posters fetishize eastern Europe, without having any clue about our realities.
 

Readher

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Imagine thinking that Eastern European shitholes have better electronic prices than France or Germany, lmao. Dude's living in a different dimension or something.
A lot of the "uggghhhh the west has fallen" posters fetishize eastern Europe, without having any clue about our realities.
Yeah, all those Americucks who scream that they would LOVE to move to the BASED AND REDPILLED Poland would get a huge reality check with their first paycheck (heh) and 23% VAT prices.
 

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