07-15-2021, 11:28 AM
(07-13-2021, 07:24 AM)Mashiro Wrote: I would simply stay away from all "China" SSDs. They're made from bad quality lowend flash chips and controllers. Bascially they use hardware from SSD manufacturers that has been deemed low quality / broken and thus is not used to make a SSD or another product out of it. So these cheap China companies use these bad flash chips to create SSDs and sell them for cheap. They're really bad though. Many dead on arrival. A lot dying quickly after little use. The speeds are horrible. The controllers on such SSDs are usually also total trash (which contributes to the overall negative expereince). It's about as trashy as it gets. There is a reason why the flash chips were deemed unfit/unsafe for productional use.
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I'm curious about @mzltest input on this!..
@mzltest
Any Chinese SSD brand to recommend?.. It's hard to believe that there isn't any!?..
Okay!.. Rogue Chinese brands with bad quality products are easy to flag and dismiss.. They are generally exporting their 'trash' to 3rd-world countries, where quality assurances are quasi non-existing, selling them there at unrealistically low prices.. to entice the gullible. BUT there must exist few reputable Chinese SSD brands!...
If not!.. then I would conclude that the technology transfer (1) isn't yet there...
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(1)- Understand by that term, any means through which knowledge (technical knowledge in this case) is gathered... be it legally or illegally, in terms of (largely Western-dictated hence biased) international law.