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forum threadcrsheth posted Aug 12, 2025 09:07 PM
forum threadcrsheth posted Aug 12, 2025 09:07 PM

ORICO OG7000 7400MB/S NVMe PCle4.0 SSD 8-Channel Graphene Cooled Pro Creator & PS5 Upgrade Wide Compatibility 1TB for $57.99

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ORICO OG7000 7400MB/S NVMe PCle4.0 SSD 8-Channel Graphene Cooled Pro Creator & PS5 Upgrade Wide Compatibility 1TB for $57.99

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Aug 12, 2025 09:15 PM
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multiuseemailAug 12, 2025 09:15 PM
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Will need heatsink for PS5?
Aug 12, 2025 09:35 PM
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admerAug 12, 2025 09:35 PM
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Looks like same drive is $53.xx on Amazon.
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armando416Aug 12, 2025 09:52 PM
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Quote from admer :
Looks like same drive is $53.xx on Amazon.
I see that too...model # appears to be the same, yet the advertised read/write speeds for the product on Amazon seem much lower? That alone makes me leery, I'm thinking I'd just go with a more well-known brand:
"Designed for 4K video editing and 3D rendering, the OG7000 delivers up to 6600MB/s read and 2700MB/s write speeds with an advanced 8-channel controller for seamless multitasking and real-time previews"
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maorselaAug 12, 2025 11:46 PM
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Quote from armando416 :
I see that too...model # appears to be the same, yet the advertised read/write speeds for the product on Amazon seem much lower? That alone makes me leery, I'm thinking I'd just go with a more well-known brand:
"Designed for 4K video editing and 3D rendering, the OG7000 delivers up to 6600MB/s read and 2700MB/s write speeds with an advanced 8-channel controller for seamless multitasking and real-time previews"
Yeah, the speed varies quite a lot depending on the capacity:

[IMG]https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0924/0533/4321/files/OG7000-1300x1600-CN-13.jpg[/IMG]

The 1TB is significantly slower then the 2TB and 4TB.

https://orico.global/products/ori...4-nvme-ssd

Endurance is so-so as well.
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RedflyerYesterday 05:13 AM
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Yet another shitty chinese brand. Avoid
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Hat-TrickYesterday 12:14 PM
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Quote from armando416 :
I see that too...model # appears to be the same, yet the advertised read/write speeds for the product on Amazon seem much lower? That alone makes me leery, I'm thinking I'd just go with a more well-known brand:"Designed for 4K video editing and 3D rendering, the OG7000 delivers up to 6600MB/s read and 2700MB/s write speeds with an advanced 8-channel controller for seamless multitasking and real-time previews"
It seems, given the write speed doubles between the 1TB and 2TB model, that the design of this SSD is such that the 1TB uses a minimum number of NAND chips (maybe 1) and the 2TB uses double the amount, doubling the write speed. This same thing happened with Apple MacBooks with the M2 generation when Apple cheaped-out and used a single NAND for the SSD in the lower models and read/write speeds suffered. The higher models with 2 NAND chips had double the speed since there are 2 chips available to do the writes.

I think the 1TB drive is a good deal for people that maybe have 256 or 512GB SSD's now and don't pound the SSD with writes (general productivity, etc.) and the reads are still good. The price of the 2TB isn't that great a deal and I'd probably get a different brand that might be on sale for the same price from a more trusted company.

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armando416Yesterday 01:06 PM
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Quote from Hat-Trick :
It seems, given the write speed doubles between the 1TB and 2TB model, that the design of this SSD is such that the 1TB uses a minimum number of NAND chips (maybe 1) and the 2TB uses double the amount, doubling the write speed. This same thing happened with Apple MacBooks with the M2 generation when Apple cheaped-out and used a single NAND for the SSD in the lower models and read/write speeds suffered. The higher models with 2 NAND chips had double the speed since there are 2 chips available to do the writes.

I think the 1TB drive is a good deal for people that maybe have 256 or 512GB SSD's now and don't pound the SSD with writes (general productivity, etc.) and the reads are still good. The price of the 2TB isn't that great a deal and I'd probably get a different brand that might be on sale for the same price from a more trusted company.

That is my thinking as well. I was going to get this as a cheap storage expansion for my PS5. However, the speeds on the 1TB drive make it less than ideal (might not work at all?) and I'll just wait for a deal on a better brand

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