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Shapenz

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#284624 5-May-2021 13:57
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Hey guys got 4x A-Data SU630 SSD's which were bought by mistake... then imaged... then well... made someones else problem.

 

 

After $40ea inc shipping or pickup Hamilton

 

 

 

 

 

Also got a heap of OEM 256GB m.2 NVME drives - used but in 'good' condition according to CrystalDisk - $40ea... mixed brands but mostly Micron, Hynix or Toshiba.


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k262626
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  #2702313 5-May-2021 14:08
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I’ll grab 2 please



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  #2702316 5-May-2021 14:11
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I'll grab 2 please

Shapenz

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  #2702834 6-May-2021 10:13
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2.5" drives all gone thank you - still have the m.2 though if anyone is interested :)




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  #2702843 6-May-2021 10:29
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Keen on some m.2, how big and how used are they?

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  #2702984 6-May-2021 15:31
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Also keen on one or two m2. As above, what (physical) size?

Shapenz

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  #2703297 7-May-2021 11:09
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Sorry for the slow reply - of the models I have this is I think the best one. EDIT - size is 2280

 

 

 

Model is SAMSUNG MZVLB256HAHQ-000H1 - which Google seems to indicate is a OEM PM981. Models are from 2017-2019 so I've taken a screenshot of the older and newest to give an idea of the range of wear.

 

 

 


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