100% agreed.if you value your data then you are better off with well known brands
Thanks for the reply. I have no intention of buying such drives at this time. It's more like gathering background information for future reference.YMMV, but if you value your data then you are better off with well known brandsUser Review - eVM SSD - 2.5" SATA 1 TB
This is not really going to be a detailed review, since I don't have the tools or the knowhow to do a detailed review. I had been seeing this SSD on onlyssd.com for a while now. This is the cheapest 1 TB SSD currently available online. It cost me only 4099. My primary purpose for this SSD is...techenclave.com
Even then I would not trust them with any of my data. If and only if I am desperate for some cheap high capacity transient storage then I may consider EVM among the lot.Seems no one in that thread has experienced or heard about any early catastrophic failure of such drives so far.
There are no ssd manufacturing facilities in India as far as I know, if EVM is indeed getting hynix & samsung chips even then they are not being manufactured here.I would say EVM is the most reliable in the bunch... They get Hynix and Samsung chips and produce the SSD here in India
Indian retailers/shopkeepers push whatever brand giving them max margins, same reason why many offline pc shops flooded with ant esports products. Maybe EVM oem is good but that cannot be the sole the reason why primeabgb is pushing it.IMO, EVM's OEM has to be a good one since people at Prime ABGB are pushing it.
What does "data chip focused" even mean, the quality of any oem product depends only on who manufactured it irrespective of who is selling it. Also, 5 years warranty is given based on marketing dept/sales dept feedback & has nothing to do with qualitty per se. Crucial BX series might as well be given 5 years warranty but they decided to give it 3 years to better differentiate & ask premium for MX series.And since it is a data chip focused brand, (unlike the other general electoronics brands) I would say they would be good. PLUS, the give a 5 Year warranty at that price, what more can you ask for?
By that term, I mean they only make RAMs, SSDs, etc. things related to NAND. Which shows focus on the product type.Indian retailers/shopkeepers push whatever brand giving them max margins, same reason why many offline pc shops flooded with ant esports products. Maybe EVM oem is good but that cannot be the sole the reason why primeabgb is pushing it.
What does "data chip focused" even mean, the quality of any oem product depends only on who manufactured it irrespective of who is selling it. Also, 5 years warranty is given based on marketing dept/sales dept feedback & has nothing to do with qualitty per se. Crucial BX series might as well be given 5 years warranty but they decided to give it 3 years to better differentiate & ask premium for MX series.
There are no ssd manufacturing facilities in India as far as I know, if EVM is indeed getting hynix & samsung chips even then they are not being manufactured here.
I know someone having consistent ssd being replaced 2 times within 2 years. Sure there is still 3 years warranty left out of 5 but at this rate he likely would have to replace it 2-3 times more. I would rather buy a ssd with 3 years warranty with no need to visit service centre during that time.And I did not mean warranty is indicator of quality, I mean that if anything happens to it in the next 5yrs, you are at least sure that you will have a storage device.
Did it fail "gracefully"? Like was it complete data loss each time due to drive not detected, unreadable etc. or did it enter a read-only state where you could copy data off of it?I know someone having consistent ssd being replaced 2 times within 2 years. Sure there is still 3 years warranty left out of 5 but at this rate he likely would have to replace it 2-3 times more. I would rather buy a ssd with 3 years warranty with no need to visit service centre during that time.
I think complete data loss as the guy was cursing the ssd.Did it fail "gracefully"? Like was it complete data loss each time due to drive not detected, unreadable etc. or did it enter a read-only state where you could copy data off of it?