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AI-generated summary
Honestly, this Lenovo 4XB7A17076 looks like one of those “it’ll do the job” enterprise spares: a 2.5" SATA SSD with TLC NAND, sold as a Lenovo part. At **£846.31 ex-VAT for 480GB**, the big issue isn’t whether it works—it’s whether it’s good value. For that money, most buyers in the UK can usually source faster options (especially NVMe) or substantially higher capacity drives from mainstream suppliers, unless you *specifically* need Lenovo-branded stock for compatibility, servicing, or warranty handling. If you’re buying for a mixed PC estate, this price smells like you’re paying for the badge and channel support, not raw performance.
**Who should buy it:** teams with strict Lenovo spare-part requirements (e.g., approved hardware lists, depot-managed refreshes, predictable SLA support), or anyone replacing a failed SATA SSD in a system that doesn’t benefit from NVMe. **Who shouldn’t:** if you’re buying for general upgrades (servers/PCs that support newer drive types, or you’re cost-optimising storage per GB), I’d avoid this at this price and shop around for better £/GB and real throughput improvements. If you tell me what device model it’s going into and whether NVMe is an option, I can give you a sharper “buy vs don’t buy” call.

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