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Anonymous
RGB welding mask.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
i thought it was a robot cleaner that works in the building
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Terrible reviews on Amazon
1 year ago |
Anonymous
18tb for $360, it's also lowest ever
4 years ago |
Anonymous
or two 10TB or 8TB at half price?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Last week the price is 289. How is this a deal?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
7200 rpm for a NAS drive, which WD Red is technically designed for, is almost an oxymoron. Unless you are on 2.5 Gbps setup, a 5400 rpm drive will effectively use up all the network bandwidth on sustained read/write. If you care about burst read/write speed, then why bother with a HDD on the first place.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Must be a price error. In for 4
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Still available!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Got the 2 of 14TB for $53/each last time.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
It was $204 last month
3 years ago |
Anonymous
This should be $180 to be considered a deal.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Check Costco - They usually have it for $399
4 years ago |
Anonymous
$449....same price //@Anonymous: Check Costco - They usually have it for $399
4 years ago |
Anonymous
If you carry it outside of house and lose it, you lose $449
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Don't buy it if you don't need it. I paid ~$130 for a 500G one 5 years ago. It has been collecting dust most of the time since.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Is it the drive caused lawsuit?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes, I think so. //@Anonymous: Is it the drive caused lawsuit?
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Better to go with a Crucial or Samsung portable SSD, this one has major issues.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Sadly Sandisk used to be the gold standard for flash storage
2 years ago |
Anonymous
most complaints are from 2TB version. it seem 2TB ones got lots of failures. so please check and do more research before purchasing them.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Just because most people bought 2TB version. The control circuit has serious hardware issues, not the SSD. //@Anonymous: most complaints are from 2TB version. it seem 2TB ones got lots of failures. so please check and do more research before purchasing them.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
it is a SN550 inside this E61 4TB version
2 years ago |
Anonymous
That was before Sandisk was acquired by Western Digital //@Anonymous: Sadly Sandisk used to be the gold standard for flash storage
2 years ago |
Anonymous
i bought three 4tb and two 2tb of them as a photographer, i fill them on a daily basis....2tb are dead, didnt even make it 6 months, before files went missing or corrupt. two of the 4tb developed same issues just took 9-10 months....sandisk replaced them all, and i sold the new ones they sent me. changed over to a usb-c nvme enclosure and nvme drives, no issues. //@Anonymous: Just because most people bought 2TB version. The control circuit has serious hardware issues, not the SSD. //@Anonymous: most complaints are from 2TB version. it seem 2TB ones got lots of failures. so please check and do more research before purchasing them.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Price listed for the 4TB is now: $257.80 (1/11/2024)
2 years ago |
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Anonymous
Is 15.6"
1 year ago |
cheetah
Updated, thanks! //@anonymous: Is 15.6"
1 year ago |