edited to make font EVEN bigger!
Drive does write at 420_ MBps...for about 60 seconds. Then it dumps to 80-90. Oh well. What do you want for free?
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"The Inland brand is owned by the parent company of American retailer Micro Center. Most or all Inland-branded SSDs are simply Phison reference designs with little or no customization beyond cosmetics. Inland SSDs are frequently great value optionsβespecially for Micro Center's in-store only deals, but even their online prices tend to be very competitive. Part of the discount comes from their tendency toward shorter warranty periods: the Inland Performance Plus has only a three year warranty despite being a high-end flagship model."
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I went to reserve it and it asks for credit card. Is that just to hold it and you won't be charged until you pick it up?
EDIT: I didn't read. They just need a credit card to put it on hold but you won't actually be charged until you're at the store. Nice.
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If youre not close to MC and didnt plan to go anyways, I probably wouldnt make the trip for it, they are worth like $20, despite the MSRP being $40.
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