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Fikwot FN970 4TB PCIe 4.0 7400MB/s M.2 NVMe SSD with Heatsink $287.99 Delivered @ Fikwot via Amazon AU

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Tick the 20% coupon, nice for a ps5 drive, dunno if I can trust for a boot drive

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  • +26

    Fikme what a great price wow .

    • +1

      However it will either fik with or fik up your computer

      YMMV YFMV

  • +3

    This or Lexar NM790 SSD with Heatsink 4TB(If you can get one for $299 when on sale)?

    • +4

      This might be better for ps5 since I’m not sure if ps5 can use HMB and this has DRAM

    • +4

      I recommend Lexar I've been using the 1tb 790 for over a year very impressive.

    • +4

      Lexar is a real brand, so I'd go with the Lexar

      • +20

        Lexar was a real brand, now it's a badged Chinese OEM.

        • It's one of, if not the, highest performing d-ramless drive out there. Worthy as a system drive.

        • +1

          it's now owned by Longsys.
          If you call that badged Chinese OEM, you will be surprised how many badged Chinese OEM in the market.
          Currently we are no.3 in market share among module makers:
          found one of the source here:
          https://evertiq.com/news/56623

    • when will this be…..

  • 4tb is pretty good!

  • God damn that's good.

  • +4

    This fokwit storage seems agreeable

  • +3
    • +1

      TL;DW please?

      • +11

        Courtesy of yeeting the URL into Gemini:

        This video is a review about the Fikwot FN970 PCIe 4.0 Gen4 NVMe SSD.

        The reviewer starts the video with the price of this SSD and mentions that it is 18% cheaper than other top brands, with the 1TB version costing less than $75. The reviewer is impressed by its affordability, warranty, and performance.

        The FN970 comes with a 5-year warranty and has a higher TBW (Terabytes Written) rating than many other top brands and expensive SSD drives. It also includes a heatsink with thermal pads. The reviewer tested the drive in a mini PC and an NVMe enclosure and found it compatible with Windows versions 7 to 11 and Mac devices through Thunderbolt 3 or Thunderbolt 4 ports.

        The reviewer conducted several benchmark tests, including PCMark 10, consistency test, sequential performance test, and thermal performance test. The results show that the FN970 performs better than Crucial P500 and Samsung 990 Pro in most tests and is always better than Western Digital SN770. The reviewer is also surprised by its gaming performance, which is as good as Crucial P500 and better than Samsung 990 Pro.

        Overall, the reviewer is impressed by the performance of the FN970 and considers it a great value for the price.

        • Unfortunately warranty is bugger all for your data - so keep it for non-essential.

          • +2

            @kid-vhee: Who doesnt backup important data in 2024

        • +1

          ChatGPT Amazing…

          • @Larsson: Google Gemini not Chatgpt for this one.

  • +3

    What did you call me?

  • +5

    I wanna buy one just for the kewl name. Who cares if its crap

  • Any good compatible thumb drive enclosures to use with a computer?

  • I swear I read the brand as F@kwit 😂

  • Will it fit in an ROG Ally X? Or can I remove the heatsink?

  • Sick, I will put it in my plashspeed router

  • Recommended will for windows drive ? My 2nd 990 pro keeps BSODing../

    • My Samsung 990 Pro with Heatsink 4TB is doing the same, keeps BSODing. Very disappointed.

      After using Lexar NM790 with Heatsink 4TB as boot drive, never have a single BSOD.

      Lexar NM790 with Heatsink 4TB also have more available space than Samsung 990 Pro with Heatsink 4TB and higher TBW:

      3815 GB vs 3726 GB
      3000 TBW vs 2400 TBW

  • I’d argue the reverse. Any DRAMless drive is a good enough boot drive, as long as it has HMB (Host Memory Buffer), but it is useless in devices that either don’t have or don’t expose HMB.

    • Probably the "boot drive" thing is referring to the stability, not performance.

    • I want one for a storing files and portable memory. Which should I go for? Lexar nm790 or samsung 990 better?

      • Both are fine choices, and because of USB and Thunderbolt limitations, DRAM will be somewhat useless anyway for external drives.

  • +2

    Eshay approved ssd

  • +4

    This one would have 4GB DRAM cache. They should be using Intel or YMTC 232l (not dodgy 128l) flash in these. I know the next model down uses the latter.

    Perfectly fine for a game drive. I'd get one if I didn't have a hundred SSDs already.

    • You have a hundred SSDs , i have a hundred powerbanks

      • +1

        You made a poor marketing girl lose her job from all those power stations 😜

        • Did Anna really lose her job?

          • @easternculture: More than likely. Especially if it was her bosses fault and they wanted to save face.

            • @Clear: To be fair, they could have cancelled the orders but chose not to.

              Also they could have employed me as a sales rep as i sold the ones i got for top dollar on marketplace but kept one for myself

        • What was the story there? Which powerbanks?

          • +2

            @parta: Coofly powerstation price error @ $99 from $899.
            A bunch of us bought one or a few using multiple amazon accounts.
            They asked us to cancel due to error but we refused.
            They ended up honoring the deal

  • +7

    Be wary,, had the fanxiang rebadge of this ssd fail within the year, trying to get it rma'd / replaced was a nightmare. They almost refused to replace it because the system they were using wouldn't track the auspost tracking number.

    This was wirh the fanxiang official ebay store

    • What a bunch of fikwots!

    • This is the advantage of buying on Amazon.

    • Customer: "Doesn't work, need RMA!"

      Customer Service: "For Fik's Sake! You want us to replace it?! No fikking wot way!"

  • -1

    The fuk wot, is this brand…

  • +1

    When you RAID1 your drives, anything can be a boot drive

  • +1

    1,400TBW

    Nice price but anyone on the fence I'd recommend wait as the market is predicting a 5-10% reduction in consumer SSD prices next quarter due to excess stock and low demand.

    In the market for a 4TB, preferably WD due to their higher TBW and solid support (warranty, if needed)

  • +1
  • My boot driver is 980pro 1TB, i use it for windows/files or some important photo and video.

    Lexar NM790 and this with price of under $300, both are good for online gaming disk or online disk cache or phone photo/video backup. then i also have a 4TB WD blue HDD(very slow reading even with 7200rpm).

    also have another 1tb ssd old.. 10 TB is good enough for most of users.

  • Fukwad is gone

  • missed the fkwhat damnit

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