Subj : Fake Samsung SSDs could make upgrading your PC or PS5 a nightmare To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Mon Mar 20 2023 16:45:03 Fake Samsung SSDs could make upgrading your PC or PS5 a nightmare Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2023 16:35:43 +0000 Description: Users in China have reported receiving Samsung 980 Pro fakes on second hand sites. FULL STORY ====================================================================== The Samsung 980 Pro may be three years old, but its still a pretty popular PCIe 4.0 solid-state drive (SSD) that remains more affordable than its successor, the Samsung 990 Pro. But, it seems the immense popularity of the SSD has prompted knockoffs that are infiltrating the market, according to Toms Hardware . As one of the best SSDs out there, the news doesnt come as much surprise, though its definitely something consumers should be aware of as they plan to purchase the drive. Weve seen fake microSD cards plague Amazon in the past, so its worrying to see that fake SSDs are a thing as well. Twitter user @harukaze5719 came across an imitation of the Samsung 980 pro and posted it on a Baidu Tieba forum. According to the user, the fake drive came across like a legit Samsung 980 Pro ; it had the Pro 2TB sticker and the firmware even suggested it was the 980 Pro - although that turned out to be false. Apparently, the fake was so good the drive even fooled Samsung Magician software, which is used to manage users' SSD. (Image credit: Baidu Tieba) [FAKE] Samsung 980 PRO SSDhttps://t.co/SjcIDPpmmd pic.twitter.com/OXbEqz9Avd March 14, 2023 See more The merchant had sold the fake Samsung 980 Pro 2TB SSDs on Taobaos second-hand Market, Xianyu for 880 yuan ($128) and it even comes in official Samsung packaging. However, the price of the drive is a good indicator that the SSD is fake, as the original runs for $169.99 on the US market. The recipient of the fake SSD reportedly didnt have a PC on hand when the drive arrived so couldnt put it to the test for ten days after receiving it. According to the benchmarks provided by the user, the drive had read and write speeds of around 4.8 Gbps and 4.5 Gbps respectively, well below what the real Samsung 980 Pro offers, which offers read and write speeds of 7 Gbps and 5 Gbps depending on capacity. So, obviously, the performance numbers were off and a clear giveaway the user was not working with an original. The risk of buying counterfeit computer hardware is ever present in the second-hand market, regardless of how distinguished the online retailer may be. Sneaky sellers are always abundant on platforms like this primed to take advantage of unsuspecting customers. Remember to keep an eye out for too-good-to-be-true pricing and keep in mind that everything comes at a price. You should always only buy from trusted sources, and make sure any seller or retailer has good customer reviews before you buy ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/fake-samsung-ssds-could-make-upgrading-your-pc- or-ps5-a-nightmare --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .