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Crucial M550 SATA 2.5″ Internal SSD: 1TB $377 shipped (Reg. $435+), 512GB $180 shipped (Reg. $250)

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NCIXUS is offering the Crucial M550 1TB SATA 2.5″ Internal Solid State Drive for $376.99 shipped. That’s $153 under the original listing, $58 better than Amazon’s current price, and the lowest price we’ve ever seen on any highly rated 1TB SSD.

NCIXUS also has the 512GB Crucial for $179.99 shipped. That’s $220 under the original listing, $70 under Amazon and the lowest we’ve seen on this particular drive. While the 512GB model is currently on back order, you can lock in the discounted price now and it will ship when more stock becomes available.

The Crucial M550 SSDs feature:

  • Load files and programs almost instantly
  • Boot up almost immediately
  • 550 MB/s sequential reads, 500 MB/s sequential writes, 95k random reads, 85k random writes
  • Manage power so your battery lasts longer
  • Compatible with PC and Mac systems
  • Encrypt and protect personal data against loss or theft

They have received a 4.7/5 star rating from over 110 Amazon customers and ship with a 3 year warranty. We also have the best price we’ve ever seen on the Samsung 840 EVO Series 250GB 2.5-Inch SATA III Solid State Drive at $110 shipped (Reg. up to $155+), along with the 500GB version for $229.

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Comments

  1. Computer_Whiz123 - 11 years ago

    internal? DARN… i was lo0king for an external one

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices