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Bought a fake SSD?


Bought a fake SSD?

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  2. Particular_Ad3310

    I felt for it, when it arrived it didn’t look anytning like the eBay bid images. When I tried to install a heavy game like Jedi survivor pc would act slow and shut down. I even got a bad memory screen. I started a return to eBay seller. Also isn’t there suppose to be a comma between startup and application? I’m pretty sure it’s those 128gb hacked SSDs.

  3. yeah ebay usually isnt a great place to buy from so sucks but kinda did it to yourself

  4. GuySensei88

    You should have buyer protection on eBay, start a return, and send it back for a refund.
    Get one one from a reliable source and at an expected price.
    It doesn’t even have the storage capacity on it and it should, that’s crazy!

    On Kingston’s website, you can see it shows the capacity of the SSD.

    [https://shop.kingston.com/products/nv2-nvme-pcie-ssd?variant=43142421905600](https://shop.kingston.com/products/nv2-nvme-pcie-ssd?variant=43142421905600)

    The 500GB is $37.99 on their store page if you don’t need anything too big!

  5. tdacosta520

    I was worried about this. I went to brick and mortar for most of my pc hardware. I got a free upgrade when bb didn’t have the aio I needed.

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