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Fast, efficient, and equipped with plenty of storage, these ADATA XPG GAMMIX S11 Pro 3D NAND PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD drives are optimized for the most intense gaming, rendering, and overclocking applications. The PCIe Gen3x4 interface allows for read/write speeds of 3,500 MB/s and 3,000 MB/s, while 3D NAND flash technology means the drive can process more quickly and reliably than planar NAND drives Read More
This is grossly overpriced (no surprise there). SSDs are on sale all the time now and this class of drive can be had for about 20-30% less than here from the likes of Amazon and Newegg.
MASSDROP!!! ARE YOU THERE??? Just to add to the issue, I was going to buy 2 - 512 Gb at $59.99 each +$10.00 each for the upgrade. Then, on the order page, it is not +$10.00, it is +$38.00. No sale at these rates.
MichelleEHOk, so, corrections have been made and now the pricing is the same as average retail, except for the lowest version. PLUS, after all this they tell me that they do not ship outside the USA? WHY NOT??? USA now has more tariffs than any other country. Rather exclusionary. Maybe I shall take my business anywhere but the USA. MASSDROP, this is your policy, or not. You make this as a choice. When you are willing to do business with other countries, let me know.
Well I was going to get 2 1TB drives at that price, only $20 more than the 256GB each. Then I got to the checkout page and saw that they were $125 more for each ! That changed my mind in a hurry. If I wait another week or do either Amazon or NewEgg will be around those prices for their Deal of the Day promotions !!
Why the 2 different sets of prices and wouldn't the lower price prevail ? Isn't that a federally protected thing to combat price manipulation by companies ?
Just asking as a geek...
Update 03/10/2019
Where are MassDrops admins on this ? Under most companies policies if there is an error at a price that benefits the customer then the customer wins ! Instead the admins quietly fixed the price so it would seem that there was never a problem and then tell me to NOT believe my lying eyes by not saying a word.
I have purchased a lot of products from here although I could spend my money elsewhere. I choose to spend it here because I love the concept of what they do. By the same token, if they are going to have different prices between the product page and the payment page to the tune of an over a $200 difference based on what I was ordering they should honour my loyalty too, shouldn't they ?
Crickets...
Any reason to grab this over the (1Tb) 8200 Pro on Amazon for 130 after $20 coupon? The two are the same product with a different heatsinks but I can't find any test results on the thermal performance differences between the two.
Also should be mentioned since Massdrop conveniently left this out - the speed listed is for the 1TB. The 256GB writes at 1200 MB/s and the 512GB writes at 2300MB/s
AliGNo reason actually. Its just the 8200 pro with a flashy heat sink strapped on. Also beware that this also adds on quite a bit more size on the m.2 ssd so some slots on a motherboard that have a heat sink specifically for the m.2 ssd wont be able to fit it.