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popularcitan359 | Staff posted Today 02:08 PM
popularcitan359 | Staff posted Today 02:08 PM

SanDisk Creator Series Pro USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Portable SSD: 4TB $280, 2TB $175 & More + Free Shipping

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Today 03:03 PM
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MagicMitchToday 03:03 PM
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What are the fail rates on these? Last I checked it wasn't so good, but that was 1-2 years ago.
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Today 03:04 PM
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mitchell8080Today 03:04 PM
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How does this compare to the crucial X94 TB?. Is it faster, more compatible with ports, better warranty?
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Today 03:29 PM
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ibanezYToday 03:29 PM
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Ok, I agree price wise, for the market, good price but I am still not convinced to buy and sttore my photos and videos in it. If I will pay 300 bucks for a drive it needs to stay strong for a long time.
Today 04:14 PM
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Juggernaut_510Today 04:14 PM
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Damn! Just bought a different one. Time to return!!!!
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BulldogPunchToday 05:14 PM
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Quote from MagicMitch :
What are the fail rates on these? Last I checked it wasn't so good, but that was 1-2 years ago.
ymmv but SanDisk is still the only drive I've ever owned (out of dozens) that failed before the next upgrade. If the data matters to you, personally I wouldn't skimp on drives just to save $20-40.

Or buy in bulk and do a RAID setup with a cheap NAS. You could get 8 8tb drives with 48tb usable (up to 2 simultaneous failures) for around $600-700 at serverpartdeals.com for instance. Then failures don't really matter and you can go with refurb even. Setup ddns and you can access the nas from anywhere. r/datahoarder is a great resource for this.

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