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KingDian 2.5 Sata SSD (240GB | $56.92 USD/$75.05AUD) or (480GB | $118.52 USD/$156.26AUD) @ AliExpress

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Reviews seem pretty promising, and Speeds are listed on site.
Reviews seem to match with speeds listed on site.

They are very cheap drives for the money, notably the 240GB (roughly $110 AUD normally, or $90 on ozbargain.)

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  • +1

    King what? who?

    • +4

      King Julian it is

  • Just don't cry to us when it falls apart and you use all those many gigabytes of porn.

    • +1

      Recycle your porn.

      • +3

        So you mean you should be porn again?

    • -1

      Oh come on. We all know Ozbargainers use spinning disks for porn. At SSD price/GB they'd go broke otherwise.

      • +1

        Wierdly people buy multi-terabyte NAS for TV shows and movies they only ever watch once.

        And then they delete the porn that they watch again and again and again! Or stream it!

    • RAID.

  • Hmmm, it goes all the way down to 8GB, I wonder what those are even used for…

    • FreeNAS Servers?

    • Sorry wrong product.

  • +6

    Are these just a heap of MicroSD cards stickytaped into a 2.5" case?

    • +1

      Someone upvote this more

      • +3

        You seem to be enjoying the view

    • Apparently the S200's use a JMicron JMF608 controller with SanDisk MLC NAND.

  • I wouldn't be buying ssd from ali express lol… Not that it wouldn't work.. But id happily pay extra for reliability.

    • +1

      problem is they are all still about $300 for 1TB, and $150 for 500GB …. no compelling savings compared to Crucial, Samsung, Sandisk on a good bargain day and local warranty, or Amazon warranty.

      $200 for 1TB SSD, Banggood, Ali, Gearbest I would give it a go and I wouldn't care about brand name.

      There are only a few NAND foundries and a few SSD controllers on the market, so none of the bigger drives are made outside a production line.

      • It depends on what you are using the ssd for and how much you value the risk

  • +1

    I am using a mSATA KingDian SSD 128G for over two years as a boot drive, so far so good.

  • +1

    10% cash back with cash rewards at the moment.

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