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Anonymous
Check Costco - They usually have it for $399
3 years ago |
Anonymous
$449....same price //@Anonymous: Check Costco - They usually have it for $399
3 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.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Is it the drive caused lawsuit?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Yes, I think so. //@Anonymous: Is it the drive caused lawsuit?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Better to go with a Crucial or Samsung portable SSD, this one has major issues.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Sadly Sandisk used to be the gold standard for flash storage
1 year 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.
1 year 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.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
it is a SN550 inside this E61 4TB version
1 year ago |
Anonymous
That was before Sandisk was acquired by Western Digital //@Anonymous: Sadly Sandisk used to be the gold standard for flash storage
1 year 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.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Price listed for the 4TB is now: $257.80 (1/11/2024)
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Gen3, if you all were curious
2 years ago |
Anonymous
SSD price will continue to drop this year and maybe next also
2 years ago |
Anonymous
maybe 100-120 4TB next year //@Anonymous: SSD price will continue to drop this year and maybe next also
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Captain obvious //@anonymous: SSD price will continue to drop this year and maybe next also
2 years ago |
Anonymous
Samsung business dropping all around. Expect 1TB SSD to drop by 15% and 4TB to drop 40% by year end. External 4TBs will become be cheap as there will be push for 8TB. PC memory and SSD prices continue to fall into year because China will be banning PC memory and SSD from Korea/Japan/US due to chip war. PC chips are low-end. China can manufacture their own PC chips and only want to buy mobile and AI chips.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
YMTC just did a massive layoff early this year. //@Anonymous: Samsung business dropping all around. Expect 1TB SSD to drop by 15% and 4TB to drop 40% by year end. External 4TBs will become be cheap as there will be push for 8TB. PC memory and SSD prices continue to fall into year because China will be banning PC memory and SSD from Korea/Japan/US due to chip war. PC chips are low-end. China can manufacture their own PC chips and only want to buy mobile and AI chips.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
This is not a good price at all, you can buy 980 pro 1TB @ $50, 990 pro 1TB @ $60 and sn850x 2TB @ $90 last week.
2 years ago |
Anonymous
1TB at $50? Definitely good price!
2 years ago |
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Anonymous
Anything good?
3 weeks ago |
Anonymous
how about non members>
2 weeks ago |
Anonymous
All good deals //@Anonymous: Anything good?
2 weeks ago |
cheetah
Starting 7/8 for everyone. //@anonymous: how about non members>
2 weeks ago |