Teamgroup's GX1 crowned world's cheapest 1TB SSD

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
With Black Friday a few weeks from now, the race to the most affordable SSD is heating up with Teamgroup taking the lead and the crown at
least for now
Newegg sells the GX1 for $79.99, down from $98.99, the cheapest ever in the 0.96TB/1TB category.It is not a 1TB model like Pioneer's, Inland
Professional or Teamgroup's other value SSD, the GX2
These three have a cheaper per TB cost at $81.99, undercutting the GX1 by $1.33 (or 1.6%)
Every little helps.Like most drives within this price bracket, this is a SATA3 DRAM-less 2.5-inch internal drive that uses 3D NAND Flash
memory with SLC caching and Wear-leveling technology and ECC function.Teangroup quotes speeds of 530MBps and 480MBps on read and write
respectively, which makes it a below average SSD but still far, far faster than most, if not all, hard drives.It has an endurance of more
than 240TB written and a mean time before failure of one million hours
You can only buy five of these drives at a time
Note that they come with three year warranty.