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frontpage Posted by wordage • Feb 21, 2025

1TB ORICO J10 M.2 NVMe 2280 PCIe Gen3x4 3D NAND SSD

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ORICO Official Store via Newegg has ORICO J10 M.2 NVMe 2280 PCIe Gen3x4 3D NAND Solid State Drive w/ Graphene Cooling on sale listed below from $13.99. Shipping is free.

Available:Note: Expected delivery is in mid March.

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About this item:
  • Ultra-fast: 3500MB/s reading and 2800MB/s writing, transfer data and play games swiftly and dependably.
  • Rapid Heat Dissipation: Heatsink fin and thermal silicone pad included, no worry about overheat damage.
  • Support abnormal power outage data security
  • Supports SMART, NCQ, Trim and advanced power management
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  • ORICO Official Store has a 4.6 out of 5 star seller rating based on over 10,700 feedback.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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ORICO Official Store via Newegg has ORICO J10 M.2 NVMe 2280 PCIe Gen3x4 3D NAND Solid State Drive w/ Graphene Cooling on sale listed below from $13.99. Shipping is free.

Available:Note: Expected delivery is in mid March.

Thanks to community member wordage for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Ultra-fast: 3500MB/s reading and 2800MB/s writing, transfer data and play games swiftly and dependably.
  • Rapid Heat Dissipation: Heatsink fin and thermal silicone pad included, no worry about overheat damage.
  • Support abnormal power outage data security
  • Supports SMART, NCQ, Trim and advanced power management
The following is no longer available

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • ORICO Official Store has a 4.6 out of 5 star seller rating based on over 10,700 feedback.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Internally? Don't, just get a SATA SSD. You can get PCI-E cards that you can mount nvme SSDs to, but I don't know if you can use them as a bootable system drive. My desktop has a 4770K in it, so I can relate. SATA SSDs will be plenty fast.
Whenever these drives are posted to reddit you can find a lot of people down voting for not being a reliable drive, failing in a year or less. There's a reason these are so cheap.
No offense why would you want this on a 7 year old pc? Just use a regular ssd prob the same price

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I just ordered a 512GB "Graphene Cooling" version myself for $24, but then I scrolled down to NewEgg's ShellShocker deals for tomorrow, and see the 512GB model appearing there. So theoretically, the 512GB version might be a bit cheaper tomorrow...
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How do I use this on a 7+ year old desktop (with i3 gen 4)? No port for NVMe.
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I always wanted to try NVME raid, seems like the this price is good for 1.5TB raid 5?
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Quote from MusicShark :
How do I use this on a 7+ year old desktop (with i3 gen 4)? No port for NVMe.
search NVME raid adapter like https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0863KK2BP
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Quote from MusicShark :
How do I use this on a 7+ year old desktop (with i3 gen 4)? No port for NVMe.
External enclosure to your highest speed USB port or PCI-Express card to M.2 2280 if you want to use it internally.
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Quote from MusicShark :
How do I use this on a 7+ year old desktop (with i3 gen 4)? No port for NVMe.

No offense why would you want this on a 7 year old pc? Just use a regular ssd prob the same price
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used Kioxia NVME with DRAM for $27:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/306109150499

Watch this seller, they have a drive to sell like this all the time
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Quote from MusicShark :
How do I use this on a 7+ year old desktop (with i3 gen 4)? No port for NVMe.
if its just as a secondary drive, then you need a pci-e slot to m.2 nvme adapter

if you're looking to use the ssd as a BOOT drive, you also need to mod your bios with an nvme driver. which is doable, but a very advanced thing to do that can brick your computer if done improperly
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Quote from MusicShark :
How do I use this on a 7+ year old desktop (with i3 gen 4)? No port for NVMe.
Internally? Don't, just get a SATA SSD. You can get PCI-E cards that you can mount nvme SSDs to, but I don't know if you can use them as a bootable system drive. My desktop has a 4770K in it, so I can relate. SATA SSDs will be plenty fast.
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1tb is $44.
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Hmm googling didn't seem to tell me if this has DRAM or not, if so may need a couple for family
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The 1TB for $43 is very tempting as a super cheap mirror drive setup….
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Quote from MusicShark :
How do I use this on a 7+ year old desktop (with i3 gen 4)? No port for NVMe.

You buy an external nVME case and put this drive in it and run it via USB
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Whenever these drives are posted to reddit you can find a lot of people down voting for not being a reliable drive, failing in a year or less. There's a reason these are so cheap.
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Quote from boourns84 :
No offense why would you want this on a 7 year old pc? Just use a regular ssd prob the same price
Maybe they are out of sata ports.

The pci-e adapters are cheap enough that it doesn't matter.

M.2 tends to have more up to date components unless you pay double for Samsung.

That being said it may not boot off pci-e, depending on bios.
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