On 2/24/25 11:58, Dale wrote:
Howdy,

I ordered a m.2 stick and a enclosure as I posted on another thread.  I
want some people to look at this and see if I should return it.  The
title says 1TB but I got a 480GB stick.  If I look down at the smaller
print, it says 480GB.  Thing is, I went by the title.  I wanted a 1TB
m.2 nvme stick and the title gave me the info to know it would fit and
was the size I wanted.  I might add, I searched Amazon for a 1tb stick,
not a 480GB stick.  I wouldn't expect a wrong item to show up so close
to the top so Amazon was confused too.  Here is a link.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DQSX3Z76

I was really wanting a 1TB stick.  Would I be wrong to want to return
this given the title is so misleading as to the size?  Price wise, it
isn't a bad deal for the size.  Given some info posted by someone in the
other thread, I'll likely replace this with a Samsung and just hang on
to it for a backup in case I need one later or something.  Part of me
says keep it, order what I really want, the Samsung, and keep this for a
backup since the price for what I got is reasonable.  After all, I
didn't pay the 1TB price.  Other part of me says this is misleading and
not what I wanted.  Returning is a hassle and could even cost me a fee
tho.  It isn't a Prime deal.

Thoughts?  What would you do?  The 480GB is likely big enough for now.

Dale

:-)  :-)


If it was me, I would return it. If the title is deceptive, there may be other problems with the product.

When I click on the link, Amazon offers similar products of 1 TB NVMe M.2 drives for a few dollars more with the links provided below. One is $14 more and the other is $5 more. I can not comment on how good they are as I don't have any experience with these types of drives.


https://www.amazon.com/Kingston-2280-Internal-SNV2S-1000G/dp/B0BBWH1R8H


https://www.amazon.com/Silicon-Power-NVMe-Gen3x4-SP001TBP34A60M28/dp/B07ZGJVTZK

Eric



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