• chewableplate@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Sound’s like they’re trying to protect the WD brand from SanDisk’s recent reliability issues.

    I imagine they’ll continue to drive SanDisk’s brand into the ground chasing profits and then fully transition back to the WD brand to clean the slate as HDD sales drop towards the end of the decade when the cost per GB of SSD’s overtake them.

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      1 year ago

      Fun story, had a steam deck chew through two of my 512gb micro SD cards from San Disk, requested an RMA for both after lots of trial and error. Multiple emails in broken English later they cede that it’s strange that both of them failed since they’re brand new, and I’m finally able to send them the cards for an RMA.

      And I never saw them again.

      I tried reaching out multiple times over the course of many months to get the whereabouts of my replacements, and nothing.

      4 months later I get an email asking me to rate my replacement and the service I received…

      About $80 down the drain. I’ve sworn off SanDisk unless it’s near-literal dirt cheap, and even then nothing important ever goes on a SanDisk.

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        1 year ago

        I still have one good SanDisk USB 3.0 flashdrive. A really, really old one, but with great speeds as well.

        All my more recent SanDisk flashdrives failed - and all for the same reason. ECC detected error and locked the unit…