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Aarvex Internal SSD 128GB M.2
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₹890.00The Aarvex 128GB M.2 SSD is a compact and efficient internal storage solution designed for faster boot times and quick data access. With NVMe PCIe Gen3x4 interface and 3D NAND flash, it delivers reliable performance for everyday computing needs, making it ideal for laptops, ultrabooks, and desktops with M.2 2280 slots.
Aarvex Internal SSD 128GB NVMe 2280
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₹1,120.00The Aarvex AX650 128 GB NVMe SSD is ideal for users seeking an entry‑level NVMe upgrade for faster system responsiveness, lightweight laptops, and everyday computing tasks. While its storage capacity is modest, it delivers solid performance within its class at an affordable price.
Aarvex Internal SSD 128GB SATA
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The Aarvex AX650 128 GB SATA SSD is an entry-level, budget-conscious upgrade from traditional hard drives. With SATA III performance and TLC NAND, it delivers much faster boot and app response times, though storage capacity is minimal. Backed by a 3-year warranty, it’s suitable for light everyday tasks, OS installs, and basic system acceleration.
Consistent SSD 128GB SATA
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₹750.00Consistent SSD 128GB SATA – A reliable 2.5″ solid-state drive offering 128GB of storage, fast read/write speeds, low power consumption, and enhanced durability compared to traditional hard drives. Ideal for everyday computing, boot drives, or system upgrades.
Consistent SSD 512GB NVMe 2280
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₹2,570.00High-performance 512GB NVMe M.2 2280 SSD designed for fast boot times, quick application loading, and efficient multitasking. Ideal for laptops and desktops, it delivers read/write speeds significantly faster than traditional SATA SSDs, with compact 2280 form factor for wide compatibility.
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