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by ndsipa_pomu
1238 days ago
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Yeah, they go for the cheap ones so likely not 256GB. The only advantage of the bigger sizes is that it takes longer for the user to corrupt their files which is probably a disadvantage for those users. Another way to determine if you've got a fake drive is that the I/O speeds will be much slower than a usual SSD. |
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I think the user journey is sort of like:
- oh let me search for a portable SSD drive with a lot of space
- wow, this one is BIG (1TB!) and costs less than Samsung ones; well who cares, even if it lasts 2 years, it's still 1/2 the price
- buy it
- be fine with the no-brand
- write a great review where you think you got a great deal and you're smarter than those who pay so much for the same size (hahah!! lol!!)
and the irony is that it might indeed last 2 years before they find out that it's BS :D