Storage Solutions Orico SSD service

Anyone has epx. with Orico ssds and what about their service centers/rmaing process?
I guess if you want a ssd with reliable data safety, it's best to stick to regular brands. Else, just for the sake of it, you can get one.
Like, I recently wanted a SSD just for normal storage, 500gb. Went with Crucial BX 500 as it was dirt cheap in BBD even when options like SP, EVM and other's existed. Just for an extra piece of mind if something goes bad in future.
 
I guess if you want a ssd with reliable data safety, it's best to stick to regular brands. Else, just for the sake of it, you can get one.
Like, I recently wanted a SSD just for normal storage, 500gb. Went with Crucial BX 500 as it was dirt cheap in BBD even when options like SP, EVM and other's existed. Just for an extra piece of mind if something goes bad in future.
Dont need for me at all as I always stay away from these cheapo brands but the inquiry was for a friend who also whatsapped me this deal asking if he should go for it!
 
Their Indian site lists just one shop in Dadar East, Mumbai which I suppose exists just to import stuff. I would be surprised if they ever replace a product.

Also, used to import Orico shop from AliExpress in the past and like other mass Chinese brands, they skip QC to cut costs, making it a lottery in terms of quality. Their enclosures at least always underperformed due to poor design and firmware.
 
Dont need for me at all as I always stay away from these cheapo brands but the inquiry was for a friend who also whatsapped me this deal asking if he should go for it!
Then it's all about the budget. If he can loosen his purse, you already know what's best. But if not or want to taste the waters before jumping in, then sure.

Just ensure that he does not have any crucial data on any of these drives.
 
I like Orico as a brand, they're one of the premium Chinese brands that got a boost through Aliexpress. Other such brands are Aukey and Ugreen.
Once upon a time, Deepcool and Anker were like them, before they became globally reputable.

When I mean premium, I also mean quality focused, something we don't see with the Indian rebranders like Consistent (lol), Dolgix, etc.

EVM is a level up from what I've seen, they've also been around the longest — I have seen DDR2 sticks with their branding.

It's easy to dismiss these smaller brands but they exist because the market has space for them. Some of them grow, like Deepcool and Zebronics, others stay how they are, like Orico and Mercury, and others become disliked over time, like Consistent (lol) and Geonix (double lol).

It's a little weird but we now have adults that grew up with fond memories of Mercury motherboards in their childhood systems, like how we have memories of "Intel Original" motherboards.

I sometimes work with people whose idea of a nostalgic video game system are those 1000-in-1 boxes when usually you'd think of the NES or Sega Genesis.

The world is getting weirder as we age.
 
I sometimes work with people whose idea of a nostalgic video game system are those 1000-in-1 boxes when usually you'd think of the NES or Sega Genesis.

The world is getting weirder as we age.
On such videogames, the lesser the number the better like 50-in-1 or 300-in-1. The 10000-in-1s were garbage :D
 
I like Orico as a brand, they're one of the premium Chinese brands that got a boost through Aliexpress. Other such brands are Aukey and Ugreen.
Once upon a time, Deepcool and Anker were like them, before they became globally reputable.

When I mean premium, I also mean quality focused, something we don't see with the Indian rebranders like Consistent (lol), Dolgix, etc.

EVM is a level up from what I've seen, they've also been around the longest — I have seen DDR2 sticks with their branding.

It's easy to dismiss these smaller brands but they exist because the market has space for them. Some of them grow, like Deepcool and Zebronics, others stay how they are, like Orico and Mercury, and others become disliked over time, like Consistent (lol) and Geonix (double lol).

It's a little weird but we now have adults that grew up with fond memories of Mercury motherboards in their childhood systems, like how we have memories of "Intel Original" motherboards.

I sometimes work with people whose idea of a nostalgic video game system are those 1000-in-1 boxes when usually you'd think of the NES or Sega Genesis.

The world is getting weirder as we age.
Let's not dilute the reliability and brand power of a company like Deepcool to the likes of unreliable and cheap-ass brands such as Zebronics, EVM, or even Orico.

At a time when the CM Hyper 212 was the only affordable and reliable aftermarket air cooler was in the Indian market, Deepcool broke that monopoly with its competent Gammaxx line of air coolers, particularly the Gammaxx 200, that only performed similar to the Cooler Master, but also costed less and was similarly reliable. That was their moto from their start - reliability but not at the cost of price. And that was their rise to fame in the India market as well, alongside selling affordable fans, competing again with CM and Corsair.

Even 15 years back, Deepcool had a proper and well-reputed distributor and RMA provider in the name of Tirupati Enterprises. Since, Tirupati was based in Kolkata, you could only find Deepcool products directly through them or Kolkata-based shops like MD or Vedant, with them also selling sometimes on Flipkart (Amazon India was non-existent).

On the contrary, Orico doesn't even have warranty claim process in India in 2024, and you are branding it as 'premium'. Good Lord. The choice of words is very important here.

Even if we are talking about EVM or Zebronics - the latter doesn't even get a pass in my book in terms of value or reliability - and the former is only there to exist. There are a dozen of EVM service centers in Kolkata, and only one of them services SSDs. Yeah, I have done the background check long back. Forget about claiming that '5-year' warranty or the price they advertise to entice customers.

TL;DR Comparing Deepcool to brands like Zebronics/EVM/Orico is similar to comparing Corsair with Frontech. Both have their own market segments that they cater to and neither should be mistakenly used with each other for comparisons. It just paints a wrong picture in the minds of the consumers.
 
It just paints a wrong picture in the minds of the consumers

Point taken. Irrefutable that Deepcool is a behemoth today. I have probably a half a dozen Gamma 400s in use right now, I bought them precisely because I didn't want the Hyper 212. My PSU of choice is also Deepcool, I have three and it's only three because all the others were bought before the V3 series.

But perhaps you're discounting Orico a little more than what's fair. I appreciate their engineering, which is something Zebronics doesn't do.

They're 15 years old and they design their own products in house, they're not rebadgers nor do they subcontract or reuse oem designs. They claim to be the first to market with a tool-less external drive enclosure, which is probably true.

For some reason, they decided to stay small and focus around USB related products and haven't stepped out of that. It would be truly impressive if this SSD is their own manufacturing but it probably isn't. I'd love to get one and take it apart just for the sake of curiosity. I'll report back here in a few days.

Never thought we'd see a Deepcool fanboy square-off with a Orico fanboy, haha.
 
I don't know if its available from everyone, but there seems to be a 20% off coupon on the 1TB NVME SSD on my account , so effectively making the final price as Rs 3572. So if anyone wants to buy one, let me know. :)
 

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Point taken. Irrefutable that Deepcool is a behemoth today. I have probably a half a dozen Gamma 400s in use right now, I bought them precisely because I didn't want the Hyper 212. My PSU of choice is also Deepcool, I have three and it's only three because all the others were bought before the V3 series.

But perhaps you're discounting Orico a little more than what's fair. I appreciate their engineering, which is something Zebronics doesn't do.

They're 15 years old and they design their own products in house, they're not rebadgers nor do they subcontract or reuse oem designs. They claim to be the first to market with a tool-less external drive enclosure, which is probably true.

For some reason, they decided to stay small and focus around USB related products and haven't stepped out of that. It would be truly impressive if this SSD is their own manufacturing but it probably isn't. I'd love to get one and take it apart just for the sake of curiosity. I'll report back here in a few days.

Never thought we'd see a Deepcool fanboy square-off with a Orico fanboy, haha.
Deepcool isn't having a great time since they were banned in US which has also affected their operations in countries that follow the US sanctions list. Wouldn't call it a behemoth.

Orico is fine for a cheap mass market brand but they never really made high quality products. Always received an odd one that didn't work and their designs are sometime impractical leading to excessive heating. They also used a lot of cheaper controllers in their mainstream products. Okay to buy for the price but wouldn't really tag it as a premium Chinese brand even if they managed to differentiate themselves from the normal alphabet soup companies.
 
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