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[For Sale] Samsung 250Gb and Intel 512Gb SSD

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Item: Samsung 860Evo 250Gb 2.5" SSD
Age: 8 Months
Price: R750
Warranty: Yes
Packaging: I don't have the original packaging any more, but I can pack properly.
Condition: Excellent
Location: Sandton
Reason: Gone NVMe
Shipping: On you/you arrange/your risk
Collection: For sure, no worries
Link: 250Gb 860 Evo

Item: Intel 545s series 512Gb 2.5" SSD
Age: 8 months
Price: R1500
Warranty: Yes
Packaging: I don't have the original packaging any more, but I can pack properly.
Condition: Excellent
Location: Sandton
Reason: Gone NVMe
Shipping: On you/You arrange/Your risk
Collection: For sure, no worries
Link: 545s 512Gb
 
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If I may ask , how is the difference from the 860 Evo to the NVME ? is it a improvement in windows boot times ?

Other awesome deal but I already have a 860 Evo 256 gig :D
 
Can't say yet, I'm still to finish the build. The NVMe's only arrived a few hours ago.

I'll be running 2 x 250Gb 970Evo NVMe's in RAID, so I'm expecting it to go like stink. The windows boot time on the 860 was already quick
 
Agree , on my 860 Evo is a beast !

Let me know I am curious to hear on the speed of that NVMe .
 
Can't say yet, I'm still to finish the build. The NVMe's only arrived a few hours ago.

I'll be running 2 x 250Gb 970Evo NVMe's in RAID, so I'm expecting it to go like stink. The windows boot time on the 860 was already quick

Is it still as fast if you turn off fast startup?
 
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