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$80 1TB ADATA XPG SX8100 NVMe
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$79.99 after $10 Off Coupon @ bezosville

Adata XPG SX8100 1TB 3D NAND NVMe Gen3x4 PCIe M.2 2280 SSD
R/W 3500/3000MB/S (ASX8100NP-1TT-C)

I have this SSD and it has worked fine in both an OWC & a WAVLINK TB3
enclosures. No issues as a daily driver on M1 Mini with Monterey.

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MrN,

I can vouch for this stick, too. Works great as a daily in various USB 3.1 Gen 2 NVME boxes. It's too bad the 2TB model is neither on sale nor eligible for the coupon discount.

Robert
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#3
In for one.

B&H offers it for the payboo price of $90, but it's not in stock.

So I'm in for one now, and maybe one more when B&H gets theirs.

My version of responsible spending.
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Mr. N,

As we're talking, for the moment, of <10Gbps boxes, are you seeing > 500Mbps on your M1?

I think I was getting >600Mbps on my M1 MBA with a SanDisk Extreme Pro 'rated' at 2000-2050Mbps.

Apparently that speed or anything close to that won't be seen with that drive on an M1.

If I recall correctly I'm seeing about 900Mbps on my 2018 mini.
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As we're talking, for the moment, of <10Gbps boxes, are you seeing > 500Mbps on your M1?

I'm using Thunderbolt 4 (40Gbps) NVMe boxes.
SI reports Link Width: x4 and Link Speed: 8.0 GT/s
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On my wifes M1 mini, think I was getting 900 MB/s on a prebuilt Crucial X8, 1TB.

Havent tested my DIY 1TB XPG 8200PRO in a 10 GB/s case yet

2500 MB/s on my DIY Sabrent Tbolt case.
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