ORICO Direct US via Amazon has a
4TB ORICO Y20 2.5" SATA Internal Solid State Drive for $209.99 - 20% when you apply promo code
ORICOSSD20 at checkout =
$167.99.
Shipping is free.
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About this item:
- 3D-NAND Technology: The 2.5-inch SATA SSD utilizes advanced 3D NAND flash for enhanced reliability and endurance, delivering optimized performance for daily computing tasks
- Ultra-fast speed: Sequential read and write performance levels of up to 500MB/s and 430MB/s(Based on internal testing; performance may vary depending upon drive capacity, host device, OS and application). Faster performance and more reliable than traditional hard drives
- High-Performance: Solid state internal drive has the characteristics of shockproof and anti-drop, quiet and noiseless, low power consumption, high and low-temperature resistance, faster-booting speed, and program loading speed
- Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10/Windows 8 (32 bit and 64 bit), Vista (SP1 and above), XP (SP2 and above), macOS and Linux
- Long-Term Reliability: The SATA SSD is backed by 3 years of quality coverage, with ongoing technical support available to address all your needs
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Amazon has no say on the warranty terms. That's up to the manufacturer.
I think that's highly likely.
If it dies AFTER that, then yeah. You're dealing with Orico's warranty/return program, which speaking from experience… oof.
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these reddit folks had some doubts
https://www.reddit.com/r/synology...ia_s
on the other hand the "better" 2.5 form factor ssd drives will of course be more expensive so - you get what you pay for I guess
That and honestly when I did some checking it's hard to find the "good" 2.5 ssd drives for sale in terms of say "sold and shipped by amazon" for example anymore, the emphasis more is on m2 drives
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Yep, can confirm. I've had a couple that I've had good luck with, but others that went south pretty quick, ESPECIALLY the larger ones. (Which, of course, are the ones that make it easier to lose a whole bunch of stuff all at once when it craps out.)
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If it dies AFTER that, then yeah. You're dealing with Orico's warranty/return program, which speaking from experience… oof.
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on the other hand the "better" 2.5 form factor ssd drives will of course be more expensive so - you get what you pay for I guess [img]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/smile.gif[/img]
That and honestly when I did some checking it's hard to find the "good" 2.5 ssd drives for sale in terms of say "sold and shipped by amazon" for example anymore, the emphasis more is on m2 drives
I have a couple as scratch disks and they work fine, obviously not speed demons but for stuff like media it doesn't matter.
2023 was a great time to stock up on storage. not sure if it will ever go that low again
That said I feel like all these sata drives need to be cheaper, it's not like they need the high speed interface or memory
I just picked up a seagate 26TB external drive for 237 dollars within the last week. So I will pass today on this drive.
Also Amazon prime day is in less than 10 days away. I can wait to see what other drives are on sale.
Amazon has no say on the warranty terms. That's up to the manufacturer.
I think that's highly likely.
Agreed, I don't know where these 4tb SSDs from "reiliable brands for a few dollars more" are coming from... It's probably up his bum more likely.
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Who would buy SATA drive nowadays where most MB have NVME port?
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