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What is the value of my NVME?

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Hi all

Want to maybe upgrade, so considering then just selling the small drives. What can I expect to fetch for them?

1. Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus 1Tb, +- 2 years old, 100% health, retail packaging, balance of 5 years warranty

2. Oem 1Tb nvme gen 3 drive, no idea on age, can bubble wrap.

Let me know :)
 
I have no idea, assume reasonable for the age. THe one drive was boot drive (sabrent) the other some data storage. But no, no big data moving projects or anything, so I would assume average use.
 
I have no idea, assume reasonable for the age. THe one drive was boot drive (sabrent) the other some data storage. But no, no big data moving projects or anything, so I would assume average use.
I usually use HwInfo64 for all my temp/TBW needs. On all by SSD's it has sections for "Total Host Writes" & "Total Host Reads".
 
I think this is a bit high, especially since 1TB brand new can be bought for R799.

I'm thinking R550-650.
Okay, for the generic seems reasonable. Sabrent rocket 4 will likely go a bit more, bit more of a high tier nvme.
I usually use HwInfo64 for all my temp/TBW needs. On all by SSD's it has sections for "Total Host Writes" & "Total Host Reads".
Will send this afternoon when at home.
 
I think this is a bit high, especially since 1TB brand new can be bought for R799.

I'm thinking R550-650.

Depends on brand + features + remaining tbw, I would say the current rate should range from 80 cents to R1.20 per gb on average for the known brands such as wd blue vs wd black. Those absolute cheapo unknown brands like rogueware I would avoid, at least buy those new if you absolutely have to buy them.
 
Okay cool. Gives me an idea. Not really worth getting rid of it. Almost worthless. Might as well keep it with an external m.2 to be used as a flash drive or something.
 

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