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Amazon India lightning deals

NGFF (next-gen-form-factor, original name for M.2 ff) has nothing to do with protocol (SATA or NVMe)
It doesn't mention SATA anywhere
NGFF is almost always used for m.2 sata ssd on ecomm websites & companies market their products in same way too.
 
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Doesn't change the facts though

You'll also see NGFF on M.2 A/E WiFi card listings. Are they SATA?
 
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Doesn't change the facts though

You'll also see NGFF on M.2 A/E WiFi card listings. Are they SATA?
I know but I am talking about "confusion", if you see a similar model from the same company on same ecomm site saying "NGFF" support in the product title & a review showing crystaldiskinfo pic of a m.2 sata ssd being used in that product then it creates confusion if another model from same company saying "NGFF support" but has chances of not actually supporting it. When someone see a NGFF m.2 a/e wifi card listing then there is no "confusion". I hope you get my point.
 
@guest_999 @napstersquest Agree, with points of both.
The SATA protocol support could have been better marketed by enclosure manufacturers. Instead of using 'NGFF', which stands for the M.2 form factor, they should have used 'SATA'.
Well, coming to this, it seems to be a copy of Lexar E350 which supports both NVMe and SATA, so this one should also support both.
It's confirmed by an image of the packaging available on net -
 
@guest_999 @napstersquest Agree, with points of both.
The SATA protocol support could have been better marketed by enclosure manufacturers. Instead of using 'NGFF', which stands for the M.2 form factor, they should have used 'SATA'.
Well, coming to this, it seems to be a copy of Lexar E350 which supports both NVMe and SATA, so this one should also support both.
It's confirmed by an image of the packaging available on net -
It is not a manufacturer issue. I have purchased all my enclosures from China and they label every one as NVMe, NVMe/NGFF or SATA. They also list the controller in use.

Problem is with local sellers.
 
The Poor Mans LED Strips

This ambient lights can be easily installed in PCs too

It accepts a barrel plug 12v power, so most router power supplies will work. (plug point encircled in green)
Interesting use case when you compare the price.

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Bought them just for the heck of it and was surprised with the quality of the light strip and how responsive they are to the remote.
The quality is pretty decent and they work as expected..
Now I just need to figure out where to use them and how...
 
*you are advised to search about the product as per your need.
Amazon has some good coupons and bank offers on Sennheiser audio. Can't share every product with link. Just search 'Sennheiser' in app or website.
Please don't start discussing the product pros/cons/seller issues. And if someone can find some GPU deals, please share.
 

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Seller was Clicktech Retail Private Ltd and not Clicktech Retail

Recent feedback seems abysmal, I'm not sure if it's worth the hassle.
Not to mention, last time I checked amazon was still using the typical cardboard/envelope packaging for internal hdd which means you have to be extremely lucky to get the hdd delivered without experiencing major physical shocks during the journey which would have reduced the hdd life considerably. For reference, this is the standard of packaging one should expect while buying internal hdd online:
 
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