Cheap, but reliable SSDs? - eviltoast

I want to upgrade some of my older machines with some new, high(er) capacity SSDs (SATA and nvme). I don’t need super high speeds, just something in the TB range in terms of storage.

Problem is, there’s so much garbage out there, I can’t really tell, which SSD is inexpensive and reliable and which is just utter garbage.

I thought about buying new, but last gen Samsung/WD SSDs.

Intenso and Fanxiang both seem to have been around for a few years, but reviews seem to be mixed.

  • AggressivelyPassive@feddit.deOP
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    7 months ago

    It’s absolutely opaque to me, especially the non-big-name brands barely get any reliable reviews and especially given the silicon lottery, I can’t tell if every chip is like the reviewed ones.

    If I just happen to get the bad module that craps out after 6 months, the positive reviews are not that helpful.

    • MalReynolds@slrpnk.net
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      7 months ago

      If I just happen to get the bad module that craps out after 6 months, the positive reviews are not that helpful.

      That’s what RAID(5) is for, if a drive craps out you just shrug and get a new one (or warranty), no data loss. Easy enough to cobble together with a PCIe card and 4ish smaller drives, faster too…

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          7 months ago

          Yep, as can happen easily if you buy in a batch. Just like ransom (related, no?), non-sequential serial numbers please.