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expiredtDames | Staff posted Sep 10, 2023 08:50 PM
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Intel P4510 PCIe Gen 3.1 X4 TLC U.2 NVMe 2.5" SSD: 8TB $390, 1TB

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Server Part Deals has Intel P4510 PCIe Gen 3.1 X4 TLC U.2 NVMe 2.5" Solid State Drives on sale. Shipping is free.

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Stevenxx
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Can confirm this batch is used SSD with tweaked firmware that appears to be brand new. Same batch has also become available in China recently.

smartctl output:

228 Workload_Minutes 0x0032 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 1880310


Note that 228(0xE4) is not 0.
Earlier Intel tools cannot reset E4.

If you look up the warranty, you will probably deduct that this batch of SSD is sold some time in 2019. Intel sold its SSD business to Hynix, which makes things a little blurry but this is still obvious.
JDM1457
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Be aware these are U.2 format drives, not M.2 cards or SATA drives!!
cpgeek
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you can use u.2 drives with cheap m.2 adapters. they speak PCIe NVME

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Sep 10, 2023 08:53 PM
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Be aware these are U.2 format drives, not M.2 cards or SATA drives!!
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KAY3879Sep 10, 2023 09:47 PM
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real brand new?
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Can confirm this batch is used SSD with tweaked firmware that appears to be brand new. Same batch has also become available in China recently.

smartctl output:

228 Workload_Minutes 0x0032 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 1880310


Note that 228(0xE4) is not 0.
Earlier Intel tools cannot reset E4.

If you look up the warranty, you will probably deduct that this batch of SSD is sold some time in 2019. Intel sold its SSD business to Hynix, which makes things a little blurry but this is still obvious.
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StevenxxSep 11, 2023 02:45 AM
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Quote from KAY3879 :
real brand new?
Checkout my post
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StevenxxSep 11, 2023 02:46 AM
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Quote from tDames :
Yes, they are brand new.
How do you know it?
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Quote from Stevenxx :
Can confirm this batch is used SSD with tweaked firmware that appears to be brand new. Same batch has also become available in China recently.

smartctl output:

228 Workload_Minutes 0x0032 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 1880310


Note that 228(0xE4) is not 0.
Earlier Intel tools cannot reset E4.

If you look up the warranty, you will probably deduct that this batch of SSD is sold some time in 2019. Intel sold its SSD business to Hynix, which makes things a little blurry but this is still obvious.
yeah in Chinese diy community all intel SDD are considered used because of the modifiable firmware data
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TiconderogaN2Sep 11, 2023 03:58 AM
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Will they work with eufy homebase 3?
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legioni15Sep 11, 2023 06:46 AM
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Quote from TiconderogaN2 :
Will they work with eufy homebase 3?
No, these are U.2 drives. Eufy Home Base 3: Hard disk drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD) that uses the SATA interface, ex. Samsung 870 EVO/QVO.
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Sd needs to block this scam site already
Scam site?
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Quote from Aogen :
Sd needs to block this scam site already
Nothing about this site is a scam. :/

I have over 1pb in my homelab, all ServerPartDeals drives, have been running 24/7 for the last 2 years. Out of the initial batch of drives I purchased from them, 2 were bad, they replaced them, 0 questions. They even sent out the replacement before I sent back the dead drives.
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Quote from JDM1457 :
Be aware these are U.2 format drives, not M.2 cards or SATA drives!!
you can use u.2 drives with cheap m.2 adapters. they speak PCIe NVME
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