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forum thread Posted by FantasticRock789 • Last Monday
forum thread Posted by FantasticRock789 • Last Monday

ORICO M.2 NVMe M.2 SSD- Up to 7400MB/s 1TB PCIe 4.0X4 Internal Solid State Drive SSD $59.99

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Last Monday
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WesTheWizard
Last Monday
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I don't think I'd trust my data with Orico...
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Last Monday
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Joined Sep 2020
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lngan
Last Monday
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Newegg is such a nightmare for anything related to returns. I'd wait for this deal to hit Amazon, I'd rather deal with them - counterfeit SSDs and all
Last Monday
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Taco
Last Monday
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Quote from WesTheWizard :
I don't think I'd trust my data with Orico...

But it says right on there that it shouldn't fail for 171 years
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Last Tuesday
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booboloo
Last Tuesday
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Quote from WesTheWizard :
I don't think I'd trust my data with Orico...
No different than any budget tier drive, or frankly any drive, always backup. All these drives use the same commodity parts, its nothing magical.
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Last Tuesday
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ZakT659
Last Tuesday
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Sketchy chinesium for the price of name brand with a more trustworthy warranty. I'm not impressed.
Last Tuesday
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Redflyer
Last Tuesday
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Quote from WesTheWizard :
I don't think I'd trust my data with Orico...

Yep forums filled with unhappy people showing failed drives after a few months. Orico is using cheap NAND thats for sure. And in shezhen these drives are retailing for $15-20 so it's still overpriced here.
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Last Wednesday
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megablank
Last Wednesday
6,283 Posts
Quote from Redflyer :
Yep forums filled with unhappy people showing failed drives after a few months. Orico is using cheap NAND thats for sure. And in shezhen these drives are retailing for $15-20 so it's still overpriced here.
How much is a ticket to shenzen?

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6d ago
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6d ago
paulp5005
6d ago
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Quote from megablank :
How much is a ticket to shenzen?

A 9070xt will get you there.
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StrongWren479
6d ago
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These are made by Sky Hynix.
6d ago
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6d ago
StrongWren479
6d ago
2 Posts
This is SLC. Better than MLC, TLC and QLC
6d ago
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6d ago
megablank
6d ago
6,283 Posts
Quote from StrongWren479 :
This is SLC. Better than MLC, TLC and QLC
It's just a cache, it's been over a decade since real slc drives like x25e have existed. All drives have this cache as cope.
6d ago
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6d ago
brx
6d ago
30 Posts
Quote from lngan :
Newegg is such a nightmare for anything related to returns. I'd wait for this deal to hit Amazon, I'd rather deal with them - counterfeit SSDs and all

I swear there are people paid to bash Newegg.. Never once had a bad experience with Newegg in the past 25 years. Not once.. they're my goto for computer parts. I never got the generic of the brand I paid for on newegg.. but i did get that at amazon and some other tech sites.
5d ago
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5d ago
cardboardbox
5d ago
4,139 Posts
I just need a cheap ssd for some games on a mini pc. I'd love a better brand but I'm impatient and nothing critical will be lost if/when this dies.
4d ago
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MrShawn
4d ago
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Quote from booboloo :
No different than any budget tier drive, or frankly any drive, always backup. All these drives use the same commodity parts, its nothing magical.

No different than any drive... I've never heard that phrase used in computing. What's Linus up to these days? Teaching the tech fanbase how to store Christmas lights so they last a few years?

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3d ago
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booboloo
3d ago
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Quote from MrShawn :
No different than any drive... I've never heard that phrase used in computing. What's Linus up to these days? Teaching the tech fanbase how to store Christmas lights so they last a few years?
No idea what you are referencing, and no I'm not a fan of that shady Canadian who's politics have ruined his country.

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