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Amazon India lightning deals

Deal of the day for Prime Members: Amazon Basics 16-Gauge Speaker Wire - 50 Feet, Transparent https://amzn.eu/d/d5MwTZc

@199 it's a real steal I believe
If you buy 2 it works our cheaper. 169.05 each!
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Some concerns on on XPG.
S70 Blade is to be avoided as per various recent reviews as this drive is using a innogrit controller which seems to have issues. As for other adata ssd, again many recent reviews on amazon US mention Adata ssd on an average being less reliable.
 
S70 Blade is to be avoided as per various recent reviews as this drive is using a innogrit controller which seems to have issues. As for other adata ssd, again many recent reviews on amazon US mention Adata ssd on an average being less reliable.
I was referring to XPG Adata SX6000 Pro TLC
 
I was referring to XPG Adata SX6000 Pro TLC
Consensus on amazon US site at least as per recent reviews on many adata ssd drives seems to be that adata is overall less reliable than samsung/wd/crucial. I already dropped my plans to buy any adata ssd drive even if some of them are available for good price & using a different controller from S70 Blade. In any case, there is no adata ssd that can beat WD SN570 price or performance wise except for their top end gen4 models like S70 Blade which already is having widespread reliability issue.
 
Mac Mini M2 at ~48500 on HDFC EMI

Macbook Air M1 at ~74150 on 3-month HDFC EMI
 
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