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Samsung 850 EVO Basic (2000 GB, 2.5")

Samsung 850 EVO Basic

2000 GB, 2.5"


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7 years ago

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7 years ago

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Thank you for pointing that out, it was a price mistake on a remaining stock. I have adjusted the price, but we only have one item. However, I can't tell you at the moment what the price will be after this item is sold off and whether we will stock up again.
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9 years ago

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9 years ago • purchased this product

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I cannot answer this question because I do not own a Playstation. The SSD has normal 2.5" disk dimensions. Exact dimensions are certainly available on the manufacturer's website.
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10 years ago

When can we expect the 3 and 4 TB variants?

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9 years ago

The 4TB version should be available in our online shop towards the end of this week. According to the manufacturer, this version should be available in the second quarter. Unfortunately, we do not yet have more precise information. Unfortunately, we do not have any information about a 3TB version.
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10 years ago

Does this also fit the NAS (QNAP TS-212)?

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10 years ago

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The QNAP TS-212p (item no. 2759368) is designed for 3.5'' hard disks according to the specifications. You would have to have a 2.5" to 3.5" converter like this one: ICY DOCK converter 2.5" to 3.5" inch, for SATA/SAS HDDs But I can't confirm whether it really works. In addition, NAS have a limited read/write rate anyway. So an SSD is not much use. So why not use a suitable NAS hard drive like the WD RED which is available from 1000 to 6000GB... WD Red (4000GB, 3.5", NAS)

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