EDILOCA EN870 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD (up to 7450MB/s) $96.57 Delivered @ GUOSEN SSD via Temu

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Combine with sign up cashback and it's a steal. Otherwise it's not the best pricing ever.

Wouldn't personally run these outside of RAID1 as they may fail being so cheap, 5 years warranty though.

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Comments

  • +4

    How does this compare to a Fikwot?

    • Never heard of either brand so can't comment, I got 2 of these with 60% cashback though and put them in RAID1. It performs as per specs

      Edit: The Fikwot benchmarks slightly higher, but remember with cashback this is ~$40-60.

  • +8

    Temu SSD for those who like to live dangerously

    • +1

      Yeah, as per post I recommend RAID1 :P

      It does have 5 year manufacturer warranty though

      I bought 2 with 60% cashback and they're working amazingly so far. Actually do hit the speeds advertised.

      We'll see in a year if they're still going… All my save files & local data backs up to OneDrive so I lose nothing even if both fail.

      • +4

        It does have 5 year manufacturer warranty

        No different to a pinky promise then. How do you find them 5 years down the line when they just, delete the whole listing

        • -2

          Manufacturer not seller

          • +1

            @Dyl: Do you think the manufacturer will be around in 5 years?

      • +2

        Wouldn’t it have been every better to buy a real brand 1TB SSD instead of 2x Temu SSDs

        • At $40 each for 1TB? Where?

          • +1

            @Dyl: I mean a single reputable brand NVMe for <$200 instead of 2 no-names $100 drives in raid 1.
            But yeah with 60% cash back, it changes the value proposition. Not worth it imo but it sounds like you’re game

  • +1

    hard pass from Temu

  • What's cashback currently? May as well take a ping on this as I've had an enclosure sitting around for a while waiting

  • +3

    Wasn't this a Ricky Martin song?

    • +5

      Livin la ediloca 🎉

      • Temu SSD for those who like to live dangerously

        Per @FireRunner

      • That's the one, what a bop

  • Place my first order on Temu

    Items were rubbish, never again

    • +1

      New account, new you, new cashback!

  • +1

    Even if you have a 5 year manufacturer warranty, that’s if (a) the manufacturer is still around
    (b) you will pay the shipping fee to get it fixed in china which is probably $40 or more.

    Do yourself a favour and just buy a known brand from a store (or even amazon).

    Those claimed speeds are unlikely to be obtained and much less sustained anyway.

    • $40 for a letter sized postage? It's $3.30 for economy air to china.

      I doubt they'd want it back too, they'd have you provide SMART self test results and write it off.

      I can confirm I achieved close to the claimed speeds - around 6.5GB/s. Not sure what you mean by sustained but for a large file transfer it kept it up, maybe as the drive wears it will slow down?

      Note these are highly reviewed on Amazon too https://www.amazon.com.au/Ediloca-EN870-Dynamic-Internal-Com… and based on the speeds I got it doesn't seem to be a fake. Apparently there's rumours it's rebranded Fanxiang, it matches the Fanxiang S880 1TB identically in benchmarks.

      Benchmarks really well too https://www.harddrivebenchmark.net/hdd_lookup.php?hdd=EDILOC…

  • Amazon is almost the same price.

    • +1

      temu has 40-60% cashback often though, making it a deal

  • It shows that it's sold out.

    • Shows in stock for me? Maybe sold out for a short period

  • This is not a good price. There are plenty of no-name gen4 1TB m.2 drives around for this price. If it was 2TB it would be a deal, but it's far from that.

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