EXPIRED Samsung PM983 M.2 3.84TB - $110

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bilson

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does this fit ok in an m2 slot that can take a 110mm drive
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edit: looks like it will fit, this one looks pretty narrow, unlike other NF1 drives shown on samsung's website
ordered one, I guess I will find out, they are going fast btw...
4 more sold in the 15-20 mins I saw this
 
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ca3y6

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Yeah 24 sold in a few minutes. But the seller did add some more so perhaps there will be more.
 
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e97

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Damn one time I dont have my phone miss a great deal.

$29/TB for enterprise m.2 gen3 nvme

curious what grade B means in this case..

congrats you lucky ducks
 
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Samir

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983s are not that wowiee, but decent deal
These were 1/3 the price I could find the same part number anywhere else. I'd constitute that a solid deal (if they were genuine--fakes are another story).
 

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Earlier this year, I had an itch to create an NVME storage using 15 NVME drives. The original intent was to use enterprise class NVME like this Samsung or a few other brands with very similar specs and price. In the end, I wound up not using enterprise NVME at all, opting for consumer class NVME drives. It all came down to price. These are 1/3 of the going rate for consumer class NVME. If I would have found this deal months ago, I would have snapped up 15 of them without a second thought.
 

autoturk

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Earlier this year, I had an itch to create an NVME storage using 15 NVME drives. The original intent was to use enterprise class NVME like this Samsung or a few other brands with very similar specs and price. In the end, I wound up not using enterprise NVME at all, opting for consumer class NVME drives. It all came down to price. These are 1/3 of the going rate for consumer class NVME. If I would have found this deal months ago, I would have snapped up 15 of them without a second thought.
you seem to have built your array already but I have lots of Kioxia CD6-R 960gb PCIE 4.0 drives new and sealed. If you are interested PM me!
 

crlt

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I ordered two and received a message today from the seller stating that they have to cancel one of them. I ordered early on while there were more in stock so not sure the real reason. Oh well.
 
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ca3y6

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I ordered two and received a message today from the seller stating that they have to cancel one of them. I ordered early on while there were more in stock so not sure the real reason. Oh well.
Same, and I ordered first...

I noticed the original stock (I think 16) was gone fairly quickly, then more were added to stock, which also went quickly. So the seller possibly added those by mistake, and is prorating everyone instead of filling on a first come first serve.

This experience does create a disincentive to post good deals here though, at least not until after my own order is marked as shipped.
 
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I thought this lot of 10x xeon silver cpus was interesting, although I don't honestly know the value:
Given how much an LGA3647 socket costs and how cheap the 4114 or 6132 are I think the main value of those 4110s is as some sort of decoration. Maybe add a little 3D printed base and use them as drinks coasters.
 
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chrgrose

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they seem to have old laptops for unusually cheap.

I thought this lot of 10x xeon silver cpus was interesting, although I don't honestly know the value:
12x Intel SR3GH Server CPUs | 2.10GHz Xeon Silver 4110 | Socket FCLGA3647 | eBay
The value of the basic first gen Silvers (4110/4112/4114) is mainly determined by the cost to keep/organize/pack/ship them by the seller. I bought a lot of 50 4114's for $100 a few months ago, and just the inclusion of all the CPU trays they came in made it well worth it to me.
 
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