• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

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

Raevenlord

News Editor
Joined
Aug 12, 2016
Messages
3,755 (1.15/day)
Location
Portugal
System Name The Ryzening
Processor AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
Motherboard MSI X570 MAG TOMAHAWK
Cooling Lian Li Galahad 360mm AIO
Memory 32 GB G.Skill Trident Z F4-3733 (4x 8 GB)
Video Card(s) Gigabyte RTX 3070 Ti
Storage Boot: Transcend MTE220S 2TB, Kintson A2000 1TB, Seagate Firewolf Pro 14 TB
Display(s) Acer Nitro VG270UP (1440p 144 Hz IPS)
Case Lian Li O11DX Dynamic White
Audio Device(s) iFi Audio Zen DAC
Power Supply Seasonic Focus+ 750 W
Mouse Cooler Master Masterkeys Lite L
Keyboard Cooler Master Masterkeys Lite L
Software Windows 10 x64
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.



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


I would say the PR department didnt do enough research.
 
In 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.
https://www.eteknix.com/mydigitalssd-drop-price-on-newly-released-bpx-pro-by-25/
 
Last edited:
More like $20, not 25% price drop
 
da
math
notta
Komaput'en o_O :twitch: :kookoo:

$100 - 25% = $75 yes ?, at least on THIS planet anyways....
 
There was an unexpected programming bug between my calculator and my seat, guys. Chill. Updated.
 
Nice, but is it really that good of a deal?
 
Nice, 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..
 
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.
 
Bullet Proof eXpress? Someone needs to try that is it bullet proof!
 
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.
 
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.

^^what he said^^ ++++
 
Back
Top