Friday, September 21st 2018

MyDigitalSSD Drops Pricing for Recently-Released BPX Pro M.2 NVMe SSDs by up to 25%

MyDigitalSSD must have began rethinking their BPX Pro SSD lineup's pricing as soon as they entered the market. A mere three weeks later, the company has announced an up to 25% price cut on its lineup, ranging from your choice of 240 GB ($99.99 originally, now $74.99), 480 GB ($149.99 originally, now $129.99), 960 GB ($279.99 originally, now $259.99) and 1920 GB ($599.99 originally, will be available later at $569.99) capacities.

As a reminder, the MyDigitalSSD BPX (Bullet Proof eXpress) Pro NVMe SSDs leverage the PCIe 3.1 x4 complex in the M.2 SSD form-factor to deliver staggering (up to) sequential read and write speeds of 3,400MB/s and 3,100MB/s, respectively - with not too shabby 4K random performance. These speeds are achieved using Phison's new E12 controller paired with Toshiba-made BiCS3 TLC NAND flash, one of the industry's strongest NAND options. With these price-cuts, they've become one of the cheapest options in the market, and are likely vying for the price/performance crown.
Sources: MyDigitalSSD, via ETEknix
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15 Comments on MyDigitalSSD Drops Pricing for Recently-Released BPX Pro M.2 NVMe SSDs by up to 25%

#1
Caring1
Nice, but I still want to see a review and how long term reliable they are.
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#2
bug
In what universe in $599.99 -> $569.99 a 25% drop? You may want to look at that title again.
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#3
DeathtoGnomes
entry level 240 GB SSD for $80, ya Ill pass.
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#4
kastriot
It's a crap son.. (Beneath the steel sky)
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#5
DeathtoGnomes
kastriotIt's a crap son.. (Beneath the steel sky)
who are you calling son? :nutkick:


I would say the PR department didnt do enough research.
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#6
R0H1T
bugIn what universe in $599.99 -> $569.99 a 25% drop? You may want to look at that title again.
It's always up to in the PC space, though admittedly $99.99 to $79.99 or $149.99 to $129.99 isn't 25% either. Maybe someone mixed up $100 being 25% more expensive than $79.99 :confused:

Checked eteknix & this is the price listed there, only one of them is 25% off, so little bit of a creative title this!
The three smallest capacities are available now. The BPX Pro 240GB is only $74.99, the 480GB is $129.99, and the 960GB is $259.99. The soon-to-be-available 2TB drive will be priced at $569.99.
www.eteknix.com/mydigitalssd-drop-price-on-newly-released-bpx-pro-by-25/
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#7
windwhirl
More like $20, not 25% price drop
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#8
bonehead123
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notta
Komaput'en o_O :twitch: :kookoo:

$100 - 25% = $75 yes ?, at least on THIS planet anyways....
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#9
Raevenlord
News Editor
There was an unexpected programming bug between my calculator and my seat, guys. Chill. Updated.
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#11
bonehead123
king of swag187Nice, but is it really that good of a deal?
Not if it goes kapoopoo in 6-12 months .... and all of a sudden the mfgr. goes incognito for another 6 months 'cause they saw your rma request.... Or they are hiding out in the Bahamas, spending YOUR money on fufu drinks and cheap beach hoho's..
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#12
TheLaughingMan
It looks like they released the product with an MSRP that was based on M.2 SSD prices from a few months ago. Then they realized that everyone else's prices were lower and adjusted accordingly.
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#13
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
Bullet Proof eXpress? Someone needs to try that is it bullet proof!
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#14
Fx
Compared to this, I would still prefer to buy the Samsung 960 Evo series and call it a day. I would know that I am getting great performance and endurance for a small premium. That premium is easily justifiable to me as that premium is divided over 48-60 months. Not to mention the solid Samsung software available with Data Migration and Magician.

With that said, I always go with Samsung Pro for my gaming rigs. Samsung definitely demands premiums, but they earned that position.
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#15
bonehead123
FxCompared to this, I would still prefer to buy the Samsung 960 Evo series and call it a day. I would know that I am getting great performance and endurance for a small premium. That premium is easily justifiable to me as that premium is divided over 48-60 months. Not to mention the solid Samsung software available with Data Migration and Magician.

With that said, I always go with Samsung Pro for my gaming rigs. Samsung definitely demands premiums, but they earned that position.
^^what he said^^ ++++
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