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Developed with gamers in mind, the ADATA XPG SX6000 Lite PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 SSD drive gives you outstanding performance across all your game titles. Available in four capacities, it features an ultra-fast PCIe Gen 3x4 interface with sustained read speeds up to 1,800MB/s and write speeds up to 1,200MB/s Read More
As another comment points out, this is cheaper on newegg for the 512 and 1tb versions. It's the same as newegg for the 128gb 256gb versions, except you get a wait a month for shipping here, and they'll ship same day there. Not sure what the point of this drop is. https://www.newegg.com/xpg-sx6000-lite-1tb/p/N82E16820246012
The PCIe interface and the SATA's M.2 physical connectors are the same, but are totally incompatible with each other. The product should have NVMe in the title descriptor. Otherwise people might be disappointed when they buy this SSD and find it doesn't work in their SATA slot.
I'm outside a non-US customer and I can say that even with forward shipping this isn't a good deal. massdrop might a 2$-3$ cheaper but why should I even care I have wait for a long time for it to even start shipping ?
How about instead of being as asshole, you'd provide a detailed guide on how to use freight forwarding? Oh, and btw, if you really want to so anal about this sort of thing, it's actually called package/parcel forwarding, not freight forwarding. Don't bother responding, you are on my ignore list.
AnzialDon't know if you'll see this but if you do I was genuinely curious if there's a difference between the terms, I might have added a little sarcastic flavor to my reply, but way to lash out at me, bud. It's probably a good thing we'll never get to interact ever again.