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[Newegg] Ultimate Black Friday Sale 24 hours only

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[Newegg] [Newegg] Ultimate Black Friday Sale 24 hours only

Just got an email from Newegg. They got a new sale going on for 24 hours:

http://promotions.newegg.ca/NEemail/pro ... -PromoWord

Besides the flyer, they also got some stuff unlisted like:

Samsung 850 Evo 500GB Sata III for $159.99 + Free shipping
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as ... -_-Product

Samsung 850 Evo 1TB Sata III for $299.99 + Free shipping
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as ... -_-Product

Holy cow, no need to line up at Canada Computers tomorrow. So glad I stayed up for this :)
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Lol the 850 Evo 500gb shows OOS already for me :D
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Nice that they price matched the 850 EVO 1TB that Canada Computers was offering. Saves me a trip there.
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Damn so sorry. I literally just got the email at 3am.
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Wow... 1 TB already sold out just after I bought it. :)
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1TB sold out.. damn. Canada Computers doesn't have it available online.
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That Krups espresso machine at $450 would be hot as balls for a full auto, but the reviews I'm looking aren't too great.
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I literally went to bed minutes before this sale. The only thing I even want this year is a Samsung 850 Evo SSD. Fffffffffffffffffffffuuuu
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ChopSuey wrote: Wow... 1 TB already sold out just after I bought it. :)
Crap,

I need one. See any similar deals anywhere else
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1TB back in stock as far as I can see.
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hows the 5TB Toshiba for NAS use ? 170/5 = 34 .. seems good for 7200rpm drive
However only 2yr vs 3ys warranty with HGST.
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pagefaultca wrote: Not as cheap but the 500gb EVO drive is on ebay as well

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/SAMSUNG-750-EVO- ... SwdzVXsxaL

$167.99 plus shipping.
Your link is for the 750 EVO, the one at Newegg is 850 EVO
TorontoBORN wrote: Crap,

I need one. See any similar deals anywhere else
1TB back in stock as of 11:58am

Otherwise, Canada Computers has it for the same price
http://www.canadacomputers.com/blackfri ... components
Last edited by Jontsui on Nov 25th, 2016 11:59 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I thought at first the R9 380 at $160 was not bad...but then realized it's a refurb w/90-day warranty :rolleyes: A bit of a joke considering a 1050 Ti can be had for only a little bit more, brand new. It of course features a full warranty, is a good bit smaller, is about the same speed, and uses like 1/3rd the power, lol. Caveat is the rebate but still it's a much better idea..

OTOH the Intel 600p 256GB seems excellent at $99, unless you're one of the "TLC hater" types that is.
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ES_Revenge wrote: OTOH the Intel 600p 256GB seems excellent at $99, unless you're one of the "TLC hater" types that is.
As per the PCPER podcast, they have no problem recommending the 600p in capacities of 500-1TB however if your usecase involves large files they would suggest to reconsider 120-256GB models. (Such as video editting)
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Logun wrote: As per the PCPER podcast, they have no problem recommending the 600p in capacities of 500-1TB however if your usecase involves large files they would suggest to reconsider 120-256GB models. (Such as video editting)
Uh okay that's great I guess. Personally I have absolutely no desire for huge SSDs that the majority of people seem to be obsessed with. Out of like 5-6 different machines with SSDs, the largest one I have is 240GB. I'm actually fine with a 60GB drive (which I have a few of). I don't think any one machine has more than 70GB of local storage and most are less than 30GB. Problem is these days the smallest/cheapest is 120/128GB class, but the 256GB drive at the same price as the 128GB, is a great deal esp. considering it's NVMe. I'm actually not buying this (or any other) drive at the moment anyway. Just saying that's a particularly good deal, for anyone that doesn't feel the need to have terabytes of local-machine storage.
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I use a 1tb crucial m550. i was selling abunch of those on kijiji because i had got abunch of cheap. those are great drives, mlc flash ect. and i paid damn near 99+tx each :) so if u are hunting, hunt deeper if u need a good ssd :)

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