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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Jan 19, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.936 (257/15,824 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-04-29T11:56:13.639765Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
That SD card is most likely a rejected card from a legit manufacturer like SanDisk or Samsung. These cards failed the QC tests at the factory and somehow got smuggled out of the factory for them to be used in shady products such as these. I wouldn't trust it with any sensible data even if it performs fine for the moment.
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Back in 2019, I bought one of those SSDs from Walmart's online marketplace, although the one I bought was 500 GB and was branded as "Kootion". Rather than having a spoofed storage capacity, it would outright crash and lock up my entire computer every time I tried to copy any file to it. I contacted the seller to explain the situation, and surprisingly they fully refunded me and paid for me to ship the item back.
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Ugh, the fact that major retailers like Walmart and Amazon are allowing this kind of stuff to happen is beyond infuriating! Simply put if it’s too good to be true, it probably is. Sure, the prices of flash storage have come down dramatically in recent years, but giant capacities, like 30 TB and larger, are still going to cost many thousands of dollars for probably the rest of our lifetime…
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@ComputerClan
1 year ago
Hey! Check out part 1 first! https://youtu.be/_Yr6CaKstZw (or after, if that's how you roll) Also, special thanks to Mike Cobb from DriveSavers, Inc. for helping with this episode! And extra thanks to all the volunteers who helped with the script. I appreciate you all. 🙏
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