ITT: Surprisingly reliable products

ITT: Surprisingly reliable products

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>Gnu's not usable

I've had adata ssd since 2012 an it's been working flawlessly.

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I've not heard anybody say their Adata SSD failed prematurely.

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Bough 128 gb one for old hp laptop. works fine and the performance is ok for the money i paid (45e)

seagate drives I guess

My Honor 6 phone, despite everyone told me to not buy unknown brands, is in fact surprisingly reliable and durable.

My brother has one of these with an AMD CPU and Nvidia GPU no less, he's travelled a lot around the world with it and it still works other than a noisy fan.
Pretty good for a cheapo laptop from a lesser known brand, I've seen more expensive laptops from Dell and HP fail miserably with less use.

Seagate is utter garbage.

Most fail within a year or two.

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nice joke, I once bought an AMD card and as soon as I opened up CSGO it burst into flames and I had to replace my entire PC.

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my old Sata 2 SSD. still running

Well, i guess you unlocked the next lv of a retard,congratulation m8.

had this thing for about 7 years, ended up selling it recently since I wanted to get something more powerful

haven't had a single problem with it, was a really comfy laptop

I kinda regret getting rid of it and miss it now

I considered this one. Until I saw the EVO 750 was the same price in the Netherlands.

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Tp-link has an ac1200 router for $50 that runs on GPL free software

and it's great

Good i got a 240gb one and it's been fine as well. also warranty if it is legit

this

Seconded. Works beautifully with my X220.

128gb S280.

$30 with free worldwide shipping five months ago, still runnning.

I've installed TPlink hardware for a dozen or so clients. Been very impressed with the quality. This small USB wifi adapter has saved my ass so many times.

This. Went from Honor 6 to Nexus 5X and I deeply regret it.

I've had 4 of these fail on me in the last 2 years.

Mine died after installing my OS

I use 2 OCZ ssds since 3-4 years and never had any problem with them.

>Bought a shitty red 90gb corsair ssd somewhere around 2009
>Used it as an OS drive for around 5 years
>eventually retired it to an MMO game drive
>would defrag it every time there was a game update
>finally it starts failing less than a week ago after having well over 20tb of data read and written

Good little thing.

TP-Link shit just works and is cheap. The factory software for the routers it's pretty decent for home use and if you don't like it you can replace it with open source options.

>from a lesser known brand
>MSI
Is this a joke?