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ORICO 4TB SATA SSD 2.5 Inch Internal Solid State Drive $167.99 + Free Shipping

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ORICO Direct US via Amazon [amazon.com] has a 4TB SATA SSD 2.5 inch Internal Soid State Drive for $209.99 - 20% w/code ORICOSSD20 = $167.99. Shipping is Free


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  • 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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ORICO Direct US via Amazon [amazon.com] has a 4TB SATA SSD 2.5 inch Internal Soid State Drive for $209.99 - 20% w/code ORICOSSD20 = $167.99. Shipping is Free


Details:
  • 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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13h ago
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13h ago
Andrepartthree
13h ago
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Thanks for posting this OP Smilie .. I do find myself wondering if it's best as a secondary drive as opposed to the one you have Windows on, maybe for file storage?... This reviewer had some concerns

https://www.coburnsdomain.com/202...y-at-best/

google AI (good bot Smilie ) had some good and bad things to say about it

https://www.google.com/search?q=o...e&ie=UTF-8

these reddit folks had some doubts

https://www.reddit.com/r/synology...ia_server/

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 Smilie

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
13h ago
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13h ago
Redflyer
13h ago
1,800 Posts
Wayy overpriced these are sub $90 in shenzhen china. Also lots of forum complaints about orico drives failing after a few months. Probably spend a couple extra bucks and go with more reliable brands like Teamgroup, Crucial, Samsung etc and let me guess you have to ship back to china on your own dime if anything goes wrong.
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12h ago
68 Posts
Joined Jul 2018
12h ago
SharpKitten9766
12h ago
68 Posts
Quote from Redflyer :
Wayy overpriced these are sub $90 in shenzhen china. Also lots of forum complaints about orico drives failing after a few months. Probably spend a couple extra bucks and go with more reliable brands like Teamgroup, Crucial, Samsung etc and let me guess you have to ship back to china on your own dime if anything goes wrong.
Would Amazon make you send this back to China under the warranty term?
11h ago
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11h ago
jsguy
11h ago
158 Posts
Is this QLC?
9h ago
2,112 Posts
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9h ago
MWink
9h ago
2,112 Posts
Quote :
Also lots of forum complaints about orico drives failing after a few months. Probably spend a couple extra bucks and go with more reliable brands like Teamgroup, Crucial, Samsung etc and let me guess you have to ship back to china on your own dime if anything goes wrong.
While I agree with the sentiment and am quite skeptical of these drives, I'm not sure how many good alternatives there are. The Samsung 870 EVO is leagues better but costs substantially more. The Crucial BX500 is absolute garbage and I'd recommend avoiding it like the plague. The Team Group QX has reviews scary enough that they should only be allowed out on Halloween, and the Vulcan Z tends to have its own problems. Unfortunately, it's becoming very difficult to find decent SATA SSDs.

Quote from SharpKitten9766 :
Would Amazon make you send this back to China under the warranty term?
Amazon has no say on the warranty terms. That's up to the manufacturer.

Quote from jsguy :
Is this QLC?
I think that's highly likely.
6h ago
102 Posts
Joined Oct 2008
6h ago
bibulb
6h ago
102 Posts
Quote from Redflyer :
Also lots of forum complaints about orico drives failing after a few months.
<waves hand in the air>
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.)
6h ago
102 Posts
Joined Oct 2008
6h ago
bibulb
6h ago
102 Posts
Quote from SharpKitten9766 :
Would Amazon make you send this back to China under the warranty term?
If it dies within the Amazon return period, no. You just say "it died, gimme my prime return" and take it to the UPS Store.
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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6h ago
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booboloo
6h ago
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Quote from Andrepartthree :
Thanks for posting this OP [img]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/smile.gif[/img] .. I do find myself wondering if it's best as a secondary drive as opposed to the one you have Windows on, maybe for file storage?... This reviewer had some concerns

https://www.coburnsdomain.com/202...y-at-best/ [coburnsdomain.com]

google AI (good bot [img]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/smile.gif[/img] ) had some good and bad things to say about it

https://www.google.com/search?q=o...e&ie=UTF-8 [google.com]

these reddit folks had some doubts

https://www.reddit.com/r/synology...ia_server/ [reddit.com]

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
Works fine as secondary dump drive, lacks dram and no hmb so would not use as boot obviously. Best buy refurb samsungs are better for more important stuff.

I have a couple as scratch disks and they work fine, obviously not speed demons but for stuff like media it doesn't matter.
1h ago
568 Posts
Joined Nov 2012
1h ago
mvpcrossxover
1h ago
568 Posts
.....and they increased the price.

2023 was a great time to stock up on storage. not sure if it will ever go that low again

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