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Reeinno 960GB SATA3 SSD US $96.07 (~AU $135.10) Delivered @ AliExpress

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$0.14 per GB. pretty damn cheap for SSD.

SSD 960GB SATA3 2.5inch

Reeinno 960GB SATA3 SSD 2.5inch SMI original control TLC flash Internal Solid State Disk factory directly supply Laptop Desktop

SATA III SSD is designed base on high reliability and high performance processor, with excellent sequential read and write ability and perfect random IOPS performance, it has broken the speed bottleneck of SATA III that limited by traditional HDD, make a full play of SSD. With the unique DuraWriteTM data write of the controller greatly extend the service life of flash memory, meanwhile the AES data confidentiality to ensure the security of data, the RADIO allows users to easily set up a disk array features, and achieve higher performance.

Introduction:
• Interface and compatibility: International standard SATA interface, SATA 3.0 downward compatibility SATA 2.0
• Supported systems: Windows XP / 7 / 2003 / 2008, DOS, Linux, Unix
• Application: Suitable for desktops and notebooks, mini computers, all-in-ones, and other commercial computers
Key features:
• High quality: Years of SSD production experience, strictly tested one-by-one
• Best service: Direct service from factory
• Lowest price: Factory sell directly
• Quality warranty: Enjoy free replacement for three years

Read before purchasing:
• Our speed test on specific configuration desktops use SATA III interfaces/SATA III cable without an operating system. Test results are just for reference.
• SATA 3.0 SSD tested on SATA 2.0 interfaces and SATA 2.0 cables will have a speed lower than 300MB/S. Laptops will be unstable and lower than desktops.
• Different test platforms and test software versions may have different results. According to the international standard 1000 KB = 1 MB. (Real capacity: Capacity x 0.93)

Test platform:
• Intel G3900 CPU, MSI B150M PRO-VDH motherboard, Samsung DDR4 4GB 2400 MHz RAM
• Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit professional operating system
• No operating system In SSD
• SATA 3.0 6Gb/s interface, SATA3.0 6Gb/s cable

Introduction:
Model: Reeinno SSD 2.5inch SATA3.0
Color: Blue
Read/wiite: 500MB/s( read speed) / 450MB/s(write speed)
Support System: Window Vista,Window 7,8,10 ,Windxp ,Mac OS:10.3,Ubuntu14,CentOS7
Storage Lifetime: More than 10 years
Nand Components: Triple-Level Cell (TLC) Nand Flash Memory

  1. Available Capacities 120GB, 240GB,
  2. 20X faster than traditional hard-drives (HDD)
  3. Works with Desktops or Laptops
  4. 3 year limited warranty and free technology support
  5. Certification with CE, FCC, ISO9001
  6. Advantage: High-speed, safe, mute, stable,power-saving
  7. Work temperature: 0 to 70℃
  8. Storage temperature: -20 to 75℃
    Package include:

1* SSD

1* Package

Mod Note: Update price to reflect GST

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closed Comments

  • +3

    I got the Reeinno Mereak R 120GB back in 11/11 sales' for about $20 and it's quite decent for a budget SSD. The one however is much better and its speeds are impressive for what it is.

  • +5

    Wowsers!

    750GB for $143 blown away as best ssd deal..

  • +24

    I would totally store my OS and all my most important files on this…

    • +1

      LOL, I thought the exact same. But there's always a need. Even if it's just a portable drive, for sharing downloads etc.

      And God love them for pushing the boundaries.

    • +2

      Make sure you backup! People are too trusting and never backup!

    • -7

      I wouldn't, that strikes me as stupid.

      I will use this as a cache drive for downloads, or to store easily replaceable media like Steam games with cloud save.

      • +11

        woosh

        • Hooley Dooley this place is just like Reddit lmao, DAE iamverysmart??

          Honestly though now I get it - always make sarcastic jokes about how everything's a bad deal, do not point out actual use cases, upvote ez meemz.

          • +1

            @runean: Do you need a safe space?

            • @[Deactivated]: classic lame reddit response

              • +1

                @joeflacco: Wahhhh. Make that 2 safe spaces.

                • @[Deactivated]: you're reddit: the person, there's no way you can offend me

                  • @joeflacco: Umm yeah, I got it the first time, hence my reply. I certainly do understand why you can’t be offended ….

                    • @[Deactivated]: ummm…like….hello?…earth to you…. like….. yaaaaa

                      • @joeflacco: I like you. You’re funny.

                          • @joeflacco: On a scale of 9 to 11…. how triggered would you say you are right now?

                            • @[Deactivated]: After the "You. I like you." reddit-ism and the outdated and lame '9 out of 11' scale, I'd probably say an 11, Mr. Reddit. Please go back to your containment forums.

                              • @joeflacco: Hahahah, you’re so mad and it’s even funnier you’re pretending not to be. Just bants man. Chill.

    • +5

      I mean, even the top of the line Samsung drives can fail. No matter what type or brand of drive you're using, it's stupid to not back up the important things.

      Drive failures should be a nuisance, not a disaster.

  • +1

    what about warranty….

    • -5

      it is limited

    • what about it? Never heard of …

  • I never heard about reeino brand. Apparently the price is cheaper than other ssd. But it does not guarantee quality.

    • +2

      Theres only a few dram and controller manufacturers .

    • How the heck does China keep coming up with such ridiculous brand names. There are plenty of bad non-chinese brand names.. but some of the chinese tech ones in the last couple of years really take it up a few notches

      • +1

        Random character generator.

  • Price for me shows as USD$87.33 plus USD$8.74 GST for a total of USD$96.07.

    If I didn't already have a 1TB 860 Evo for about $150 after rebate I'd be all over this, but I actually almost have too much SSD storage now between that and previous Ramsta deals….

    • try desktop mode. US$83.48 (ex GST)

      • This was on desktop, shows $87.33 when logged in and $89.90 logged out in a private session. Logged in it says "-32% Member Price", logged out just -30%. Not sure if this is targeted somehow? Hopefully some other people get $83.48.

        • strange you are getting a higher price.

          are you logged onto aliexpress? screen shot

          • @altomic: My logged out price is $89.90 US ex (30%) but my logged in price is $87.33 US (32%). Perhaps AliExpress are adjusting the discount slightly based on how old our account is or how many orders we've made?

            • @Clear:

              Perhaps AliExpress are adjusting the discount slightly based on how old our account is or how many orders we've made

              possibly. I've made 1000+ orders since 2010.

              • @altomic: Impressive! I'm sitting at a tiny 100 :P

                • @Clear: worrying, I may have a problem……

    • The 860 Evo would be a much more reliable drive to have

    • I picked up the 2TB Evo for the rebate as well, but this one's just way too tempting :S

  • VERY tempted. Fantastic price.

    I guess $100 1TB SSD's are not so far away now.

    • +6

      They're less than $100, if you only use USD.

  • +7

    Just when almost all notebook manufacturers started glueing the SSD on the logic board (Apple, MS, Google…)
    It's like ten thousand spoons when all you need is a knife.

    • +5

      And isn't it ironic, don't you think.

      • +1

        OMG, I literally just listened to the Four Year Strong cover of this.

      • No, Alanis it is not.

  • Available Capacities 120GB, 240GB
    which one is it?

    • Capacities not capacity

      • +1

        I don't get it, that's what he wrote.

  • -1

    Part of the Stark empire?

  • +1

    Got Samsung EVO 860 1TB for $135 after cashback and 10% off eBay gift cards delivered in December
    I couldn't even find this on userbenchmark.com to compare.

    I'd probably wait for another Samsung sale…

    • +2

      Still waiting Samsung to process my cashback, but assuming it does get processed, Samsung deal would be better.

      • Mine was originally rejected as I used a work address for delivery but I called them and it's now approved.
        Don't have the cash in my account yet though

        • Where do you view the status of your cashback?

          • @Agret: They email you a code which you use to log into the Samsung cashback site
            https://ssd-cashback.ausamsungcampaign.com/StatusCheck.aspx

            • @BargzPls: I registered for the cashback a week ago and am yet to receive an email about it

              • @Agret: You should have got the email straight away. I would consider calling.

              • @Agret: @Agret I registered yesterday and got the email straight away. You should have seen a page after submitting the form with your code. The email is a copy of that page.

      • How do you check the status of the cashback? I have received any follow up emails and I couldn't find anywhere on their website to check…

  • +2

    A typical Chinese SSD. Glue left over NAND chips on a circuit with a Chinese(ROC or PRC) controller. I wouldn't touch any SSD without any local warranty anyway, though.

    • +11

      You'll find that most Chinese brands (e.g. Reeinno) and even international brands like SanDisk, Kingston, Adata, Crucial, Corsair and AMD are using Silicon Motion controllers. This list is several months out of date but gives you a list of brands and their models that have SM Controllers.

      As for the flash and DRAM being used in budget brands it's usually SK hynix and Micron (Intel). However there are brands like Colorful who reuse dirty flash resulting in extremely slow speeds. This Reeinno model doesn't as its speeds from reviews are too high.

      • Just because they're using the same hardware it doesn't mean they're the same quality. I highly doubt the good folks at Reeinnoo know what quality control is, or that they didn't cheap out on every other component in the thing.

        I don't know why people think these are worth the money, even as a spare drive. If some dodgy brand started selling 8tb mechanical drives with a 20% failure rate for $100 would that be considered a bargain?

        • +2

          They can't really fudge up the Silicon Motion controller besides using a much older one that doesn't perform as well. The issue is going to be the brand/model of NAND flash being used, it's condition (new vs recycled) and if it has DRAM. Based on the AliExpress reviews it appears they're not using the cheapest flash available but that's not to say how it'll be after X amount of writes in a year's time.

          Knowing OzBargain an 8TB for $100 would be a bargain, but how do you know the failure rate is so high? How do we know the failure rate of Reeinnoo is high?

          I personally use cheaper Chinese SSDs for Steam games and external drives. They're more than sufficient for that role while everything else is generally Samsung.

          • +1

            @Clear: Also remember the specs are not static - 3 weeks from now, they could absolutely switch to using recycled flash chips and take the DRAM out !

            • +1

              @Nom: Just like some of the big brands did after they sent out the review units.

  • just a note, i think this drive does not have a DRAM. this means slower sequential Read and Write compare to SSD with DRAM. Can't really compare because have not seen a review of this drive compared to other drive on the market.

    • +4

      Um, based on the description and one of the photos showing a Nanya chip, if you look up the chip, you would find that it is a DDR3 RAM chip. Assuming they did not lie about it, this SSD appears to have a DRAM setup.

      Not saying you should get this, but unless we have actual proof, we cannot actually state this is DRAM-less (because they are stating it has DRAM).

  • +9

    Good deal, but when you're spending $135 already on such a crucial component/data storage an extra $15-$25 is nothing for a more reliable name brand.

    • Same statement said about Honda in the 50s.

  • +3

    At this price is people are worried about quality for critical data, can always use for non critical data eg steam games, or movies which are backed up anyway.

    • +13

      It's just some people got a Samsung 1TB SSD (with 5 year warranty) paying roughly the same price after cashback. It is still priced in the SSD price range. The risk vs reward doesn't seem that attractive and it will take some time for the SSD to arrive.

  • +4

    For a moment I was hoping, when changed currency to AUD, it turns to 1350GB~

  • If you get a faulty product and aliepxress take the sellers side (they normally would).
    Contact your bank for a credit card charge back.

  • +2

    That wolf on the side of the drive looks like it just lost all its files from using a Reeino SSD

  • does anyone here actually own one of these that can comment?

    • +2
      • I saw this deal, and was literally about to post that LTT video, scroll to the bottom and you've beat me to it.

        • Strangely enough I had seen the video months back and thinking "note to self when that SSD comes up on ozb think twice"

          But hadn't remembered it was the same brand till seeing the link again.

          Clearly not lesson learnt.

          • @H E B: yeah that's a nah for me.

            like they say would you trust something with no reputation to store all your data on.

            in this day and age you get what you pay for.

            • @myusername: Had to take a 2nd look at the pic as it didn't quite look like a heart. Nice!

      • That's a KingSpec brand SSD, which is manufactured by a different company to Reeinno.

        • Good point! After looking at it again, it's yet a different wolf. That sly wolf. That'd explain why it didn't register the first time Kingspec v Reeinno! My mistake.

          • @H E B: My KingSpec KSQ 120GB is actually faster than my Reeinno 120GB SSD :P

  • For anyone who wants to take a look, this is Reeinno's website.
    http://www.chuangjiussd.com

    They've been around since 2007 and started making SSDs in 2014. It's not a company I've heard of before.

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