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Posted 8 June 2023

Fanxiang S500 Pro 2TB NVMe (TLC NAND, SLC cache, 1280TBW, PCI3 3500R/W) - £65.43 sold by LDCEMS / Fulfilled by Amazon

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【EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE】: Fanxiang S500 Pro M.2 SSD adds graphene heat dissipation stickers to provide effective heat dissipation control for internal ssd, improve its performance and service life, up to 1280TBW (TeraBytes Written)
【HIGH-SPEED TRANSMISSION】: Accelerate the reading and writing performance of solid-state hard drives through intelligent SLC cache technology, up to 3500/3000MB/s, greatly improving the speed of booting, program opening, game loading, file saving and transmission, etc
【Preferred Chip】: Fanxiang S500 Pro ssd NVMe uses 3D NAND technology and high-quality TLC particles, which further improves product life and stability. There is no internal mechanical mechanism, good shock resistance, and high data security
【WIDELY COMPATIBLE】: Internal SSD is compatible with Windows7, 8, 10, 11, Mac OS10.9, and later. Compatible with laptops, desktops, and all-in-one computers (computer motherboard must be equipped with M.2 interface)
【LONG SERVICE】: Fanxiang is committed to providing high-quality products to global business partners, providing a 3-year warranty service (installation screws and screwdrivers are included in the product package)


Seems like these drives are coming in down in price fast. Might soon see a sub £60 2TB?
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  1. AbuYazeedUK's avatar
    AbuYazeedUK
    Hi I bought this SSD and put it in the Beikell enclosure but not sure if I need to remove that sticker off the SSD to put the thermal pad on. Can anyone help?
    The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    The.Fat.Cat
    No need to remove the sticker (which will void your warranty if you do so).
    The sticker is graphene so will not prevent the heatsink/enclosure from working as it's thermally conductive. (edited)
  2. The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    The.Fat.Cat
    Good value drive, no doubt people will comment on the brand being 'unknown' (which is incorrect), hopefully they don't bring the heat down too much.
    ismailc12000's avatar
    ismailc12000
    Is the brand reliable do you reckon?
  3. TheWorm42's avatar
    TheWorm42
    Cheap storage, awsome 2nd drive I'd imagine, no idea about failure rate but heat added. Tempted to buy as backup storage myself
    benedictmorrissey's avatar
    benedictmorrissey
    I wouldn't trust these with critical data, but as a cheap backup it could work. Obviously not the highest quality drives, and lack DRAM, but I highly doubt anyone can find a better deal for the price. Got one sitting as a drive for games. Hot from me (edited)
  4. cold_monkey's avatar
    cold_monkey
    What are nvme drives like in external enclosures? I was thinking of using a nvme that way
    iDealYou's avatar
    iDealYou
    There was a discussion about the Orico brand on this site. Someone posted some benchmarks, it seems quite good but you need to have the correct USB-C cable.

    edit: Info (edited)
  5. chenzz's avatar
    chenzz
    that's quick.
    I haven't heard of this brand until recent days when they pre-released the first ever 4tb TLC ssd under 1000rmb (110GBP) a few weeks ago in Chinese market.
    the liability is relatively poor, and very much like a generic brand, using YMTC chips.
    should be ok to use as an extra backup storage.
    fishmaster's avatar
    fishmaster
    Please post links that shows 'liability' I think you mean reliability is poor and then state why a drive with suspected reliability issues would be useful as extra backup storage.
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