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AI-generated summary
At **£2,387 ex-VAT for a 960GB 3.5" SATA 3D TLC SSD**, this Lenovo drive isn’t “bad” — it’s just **hard to justify** in today’s UK market. For that money you can usually get **higher-performance enterprise/workload SSDs** (or the same capacity with better sustained performance and endurance), especially if you’re buying for servers that actually feel SATA bottlenecks. Also, a **3.5" SATA SSD** is a bit of an old-school form factor choice for most modern builds; if this is going into a desktop-style or legacy chassis, it might be fine, but if you have flexibility, it’s rarely the best value.
**Who should buy it:** teams with **Lenovo-branded hardware/compatibility requirements** (e.g., standardised fleet, supportability concerns) and a need for **simple capacity replacement** in systems that already have SATA backplanes. **Who should not:** anyone trying to “buy speed” per pound, anyone with a choice of NVMe, or anyone expecting it to behave like a true workload-optimised drive—TLC + SATA at this price is where the cost/value equation starts to look shaky.
If you’re considering it, I’d push back and ask your Lenovo/VAR for the **exact supported workload profile** and whether the pricing includes anything like service/warranty uplift—because on its face, **£2.4k for a 1TB-ish SATA SSD feels overpriced unless you’re locked into that specific platform**.

Kingston
Kingston NV3 - SSD - 1 TB - internal - M.2 2230 - PCIe 4.0 x4 (NVMe)

Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkSystem PM893 - SSD - Read Intensive - 960 GB - hot-swap - 2.5" - SATA 6Gb/s - for ThinkSystem SN550 V2, SR630 V2, SR645, SR650 V2, SR670 V2, SR850 V2, SR860 V2, ST650 V2

Lenovo
240 GB - Solid state drive - encrypted - hot-swap - 2.5" - SATA 6Gb/s - 256-bit AES - for ThinkSystem SN850, SR530, SR550, SR570, SR590, SR630, SR650, SR850, SR860, SR950, ST550

Lenovo
ThinkSystem M.2 5400 PRO 480GB Read Intensive SATA 6Gb NHS SSD