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[Micro Center] 2TB Inland Gaming Performance Plus PCIe 4.0 NVMe Solid State Drive w/ Heatsink $102.39 + Free Pickup

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Heads up, has the Phison E18 that had an issue that was solved sometime last year. Unsure if this drive had the issue or has an updated firmware to solve the issue otherwise, this is a good performing drive. Installed in a build in 2023 and haven't had any issues thus far
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Quote from tDames :
Heads up, has the Phison E18 that had an issue that was solved sometime last year. Unsure if this drive had the issue or has an updated firmware to solve the issue otherwise, this is a good performing drive. Installed in a build in 2023 and haven't had any issues thus far
Any updated firmware since then? If confirmed E18 controller that means this drive does have DRAM. Great price for 2tb
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Quote from ghettocowboy :
Any updated firmware since then? If confirmed E18 controller that means this drive does have DRAM. Great price for 2tb

I tried looking around to see if their was a method to update the firmware and only seen inland post a firmware for a different ssd
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Quote from tDames :
Heads up, has the Phison E18 that had an issue that was solved sometime last year. Unsure if this drive had the issue or has an updated firmware to solve the issue otherwise, this is a good performing drive. Installed in a build in 2023 and haven't had any issues thus far
how does one check if the issue is resolved?
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could I use this with a ps5?
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Quote from vapor22 :
how does one check if the issue is resolved?

I would contact inland directly to see if it is/was an issue and if a firmware update fixed it. Otherwise, gotta go off of reviews


Quote from vapor22 :
could I use this with a ps5?


Yes, shows it in the product image too so should fit straight in there
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Bought and returned a different Inland drive do to no software/firmware support.
Unless things changed, can't recommend.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank fizzerfits

Had the 4tb and 2tb versions, they failed after about 3 years in the worst possible way; kept on reporting speeds were normal on crystal disk tests / io speeds/ etc but in actuality were operating at about 1/200th speed.

By the time I copped on to how they were screwing up, I realized they had been the root of over a year of a slew of undiagnosed issues on my rig.

Will never buy Inland again. Better a drive break fully than break undetected like these did.

The only positive is after a 3.5 hour round trip up to the Boston Microcenter and an hour of haggling with the store manager, I got store credit for both drives. About had a stroke in that return process though.
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Quote from fizzerfits :
Had the 4tb and 2tb versions, they failed after about 3 years in the worst possible way; kept on reporting speeds were normal on crystal disk tests / io speeds/ etc but in actuality were operating at about 1/200th speed. By the time I copped on to how they were screwing up, I realized they had been the root of over a year of a slew of undiagnosed issues on my rig.Will never buy Inland again. Better a drive break fully than break undetected like these did.The only positive is after a 3.5 hour round trip up to the Boston Microcenter and an hour of haggling with the store manager, I got store credit for both drives. About had a stroke in that return process though.
MC returns are extremely difficult. I only returned a faulty PSU once and a crappy keyboard. Every time i had to wait at least 30 min for them to investigate and test. Since then i only picked up free crappy SD cards and flash drives.
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Is this available anywhere? As far as I can tell literally every MC store is sold out of it.
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Quote from CoolManatee1963 :
MC returns are extremely difficult. I only returned a faulty PSU once and a crappy keyboard. Every time i had to wait at least 30 min for them to investigate and test. Since then i only picked up free crappy SD cards and flash drives.
Huh things must of changed. I used to work at Micro Center and the only thing tested were computers and other high value items.

Cheap items were always accepted if you had a receipt in hand or on file.

Personally only rejected a few returns when a guy came in with no box, no receipt, and heavily used item.
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Love the microcenter in St Louis, MO. Nothing but good experiences with them, including returns.
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Quote from AznCracker :
Huh things must of changed. I used to work at Micro Center and the only thing tested were computers and other high value items.

Cheap items were always accepted if you had a receipt in hand or on file.

Personally only rejected a few returns when a guy came in with no box, no receipt, and heavily used item.
It's changed a bit, but it's also the nature of Microcenter only doing returns by going back to the store itself and having zero phone assistance in the process. I used to live near the Boston one but moved, but decided to drive up to Boston to get my last rig given a deal or three.

Bought those Inlands in large part for the '6 year warranty' but didn't really calculate how much of a PITA it would be to kick off that warranty. With traffic, it's a good 1.5 to 2 hours up through shit traffic, and YOU KNOW that a warranty return could very well not go your way so you're already on pins and needles just walking into the store as you're bargaining a ton of time and effort on whomever you get to help you out.

Had the receipts, boxes, everything. Was at first told 'nothing we can do' and I had to thread the needle between being a jerk and being a schmuck for a solid hour. At one point they tried to give me Inlands as replacement and I was like 'I'm sorry mate, I won't put one of those drives in my rig ever again, these two I'm returning crashed thousands of hours of work because they broke in such a weird way and I ain't putting myself in that situation again' - thankfully they didn't have the exact models in stock so had to resort to credit.

Again, overall I was appreciative of getting store credit, but regardless of the deal, I'm not getting anything more than a schlotsky from Microcenter given how much of an unknown returns are. Fine if you're 10 to 20 minutes away from the store, not fine if you had to move and find yourself hours away.

Anyway, I can't tell you how much these drives spiked thousands of hours of dev work, and they failed in the same way - I suspect it wasn't the Phison controller as it passed CrystalMark tests a hundred times over (spent a year chasing down ghosts on my rig), but the DRAM that failed on both drives.

I'd avoid this deal at all costs - even if you think you've skipped that lotto of failure, as others have mentioned there is no way to update firmware and that is problematic on its own.
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I've used and owned this exact drive for a couple of years with zero issues. Used it first in my PS5 until I realized I did not need 2TB of storage in in and transferred it into my Ryzen 5600X workstation rig. Never had a hiccup or problem and SMART reports have been fine over the years.
That said, it is no longer available in my market and there are cheaper DRAM-less options now available.
I've always kept the data on this backed up and it is on a non-critical PC, so maybe I'm just lucky vs some other users who have posted.

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Quote from electrojunkie :
I've used and owned this exact drive for a couple of years with zero issues. Used it first in my PS5 until I realized I did not need 2TB of storage in in and transferred it into my Ryzen 5600X workstation rig. Never had a hiccup or problem and SMART reports have been fine over the years.
That said, it is no longer available in my market and there are cheaper DRAM-less options now available.
I've always kept the data on this backed up and it is on a non-critical PC, so maybe I'm just lucky vs some other users who have posted.
With these things it's always the luck of the draw. Inland doesnt make any of the chips, all these second tier companies are variations of the same parts.

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