Samsung
980
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Louis Rossmann is suing Samsung after firm offers $330 refund for defective SSD while selling the drives on Amazon for $949 — spat over 4TB 990 Pro SSD is headed to court
I had three drives go through RMA process with Samsung in 2026. Completely awful experience, most of the process occurs through text messaging. I paid $379 for a 2TB m2 Samsung Pro 980 in 2021, still within 5 year warranty period, after two months of having the drive, they offered me $179. When I as
...mwfarrell in r/technology
June 11, 2026 6:07 PM
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Just found out about the bios cert expiry. God damn.
It’s fair to be out of the loop. If you’re not a big MS shop or heavily into MDM there is a good chance you would never know. I had absolutely no idea about the 980 Pro bug (https://www.tomshardware.com/news/samsung-980-pro-ssd-failures-firmware-update) which I was told everyone knew about. I found
...techb00mer in r/sysadmin
May 16, 2026 2:52 PM
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I don't know who needs to hear this but STOP BUYING EXTERNAL HDDs and SSDs
You're effectively trying to make an argument about this without providing proper details. So I'll do it for you. Smaller external HDDs that can be powered from a USB port are indeed built worse than larger HDDs which would require an external power supply to turn on (because they demand 12-volt pow
...First_Musician6260 in r/pFinTools
October 25, 2025 11:45 PM
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Louis Rossmann is suing Samsung after firm offers $330 refund for defective SSD while selling the drives on Amazon for $949 — spat over 4TB 990 Pro SSD is headed to court
I do hope Louis wins this. Samsung as the manufacturer shouldn't suddenly have a higher liability for the product just because market prices are higher. They set the prices first, followed by the retailers, therefore it is arbitrary. If their supply costs for manufacturing increased, that's the cost
...Smith6612 in r/technology
June 12, 2026 12:41 AM
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Sandisk you suck
I am having the same issue with Intel RMA’ing my 13900K & Samsung with my 980 Pro, both in perfect physical condition with proof of purchase & fully articulated testing to ensure it’s not my system that’s the issue. Big companies are just screwing consumers right now due to the demand from the AI BS
...Misho1337 in r/sandisk
June 23, 2026 11:05 AM
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Which are the best methods for avoiding OS corruption when testing overclocks?
Sadly i do the same as u/davidthek1ng too because its the easiest and laziest way out, but it's also the most risky and unadvised method to go about doing this, we should all be installing a secondary OS on a separate drive. It doesnt need to cost a fortune, it just needs to be a basic 128GB or 256G
...JTG-92 in r/overclocking
May 4, 2026 10:02 AM
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