** OcUK CHEAPEST ON INTEL 900P, UPTO £100 CHEAPER THAN COMPETITORS!! **

OcUK Staff
Joined
17 Oct 2002
Posts
38,228
Location
OcUK HQ
Hi there


Were crushing the competition, the insanely fast corporate grade level professional / gaming SSD's from Intel we are offering a crazy deal on:


Intel Optane 900P 280GB PCI-e NVMe 3.0 x4 Solid State Drive @ £199.99 inc VAT https://www.overclockers.co.uk/Inte...-NVMe-3.0-x4-Solid-State-Drive-HD-08K-IN.html



SSDPED1D280GASX, 280GB Intel 900P, PCIe 3.0 (x4) NVMe SSD, 3D XPoint, Read 2500MB/s, Write 2000MB/s, 550k/500k IOPS, 5yr Warranty.



Only £199.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW







Intel Optane 900P 480GB PCI-e NVMe 3.0 x4 Solid State Drive @ £379.99 inc VAT https://www.overclockers.co.uk/Inte...-NVMe-3.0-x4-Solid-State-Drive-HD-08N-IN.html



SSDPED1D480GASX, 480GB Intel 900P, PCIe 3.0 (x4) NVMe SSD, 3D XPoint, Read 2500MB/s, Write 2000MB/s, 550k/500k IOPS, 5yr Warranty.



Only £379.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW







Vastly cheaper than competitors, but of course more expensive than regular SSD's, why well look at those IOPS and of course the 5yr warranty.

Absolutely insane SSD's these are which are more a corporate/server level product, but as a gaming SSD and operating system SSD are absolutely crazy performance due to the IOPS and 3D XPoint. :)

Limited time offer so do not miss out. :)
 
Soldato
Joined
31 May 2009
Posts
21,257
If these are PCI3 can they be set as boot drive?

-edit
additional stupid question, as they have vent ports, do these things have inbuild fans?
or is the port for passive ventilation/dust collection?
 
Associate
Joined
19 Mar 2014
Posts
499
What about the upcoming Optane 660P? If leaks are to be believed this could be the first 500GB Optane at around $100? Any news on this OcUK?
 
Associate
Joined
20 Feb 2009
Posts
13
Very interested by the 660p, would be keen to know when OCUK had them in stock.

Given they seem to be likely to hit the US first will the 1Tb drives be available in the UK at launch, 500Bg, looks good, but the larger SLC cache on the 1Tb makes it a bit more appealing beyond simply storage capacity.
 
OcUK Staff
OP
Joined
17 Oct 2002
Posts
38,228
Location
OcUK HQ
that is what i would like to know is why are these so much more expensive compared to NVME drives, I cant see much speed advantage?

am i missing something here?

Corporate level SSD, much higher level of IOPS which should generally show itself as a performance advantage, particular as the drive becomes fuller.
They make exceptional boot SSD's, but are also great as a backup.

They are of course more aimed at corporate and professional level due to the performance on offer, but they make fine gaming SSD's.

However they are expensive and as SSD's these days are so fast in generaly, you'd be hard to notice the improvement say over a Samsung 970 EVO or 970 Pro.
 
Back
Top Bottom