Summary of 🔥Don't Buy External SSD @KshitijKumar1990
Product Review Summary: External SSD vs. Internal SSD with Enclosure
Key Information:
- Product Types: The video discusses two main options for external storage: ready-made external SSDs and internal M.2 NVMe SSDs combined with an NVMe enclosure.
- Price Points:
- Ready-made External SSD: Approximately ₹6800 to ₹8300.
- Internal SSD with enclosure: Around ₹6430 when combined.
Main Features:
- Ready-Made External SSD:
- Comes with a 3-year warranty.
- Offers features like shock resistance (up to 2 meters) and IP certification for water and dust resistance.
- Typically lacks transparency about the Internal SSD specifications (e.g., type of NAND flash memory, DRAM support).
- Internal SSD with Enclosure:
- Users can choose the specific SSD, ensuring better performance and longevity.
- Offers a longer warranty (up to 5 years) and clearer specifications.
- Allows for dual use (external and internal) depending on user needs.
Pros and Cons:
- Ready-Made External SSD:
- Pros: Easy plug-and-play, additional protective features (shockproof, IP certified).
- Cons: Short warranty (3 years), unclear specifications, limited to external use only.
- Internal SSD with Enclosure:
- Pros: Longer warranty (5 years), customizable specifications, can be used both externally and internally.
- Cons: Requires assembly (combining SSD with enclosure), may lack some protective features found in ready-made SSDs.
User Experience:
The reviewer suggests that users who prioritize data transfer and longevity should opt for the Internal SSD with an enclosure. They highlight that this option is not only cheaper but also provides better value and flexibility.
Comparisons:
The reviewer compares the two options, emphasizing that while the ready-made SSD has attractive features, it ultimately lacks the durability and cost-effectiveness of the DIY approach with an Internal SSD and enclosure.
Overall Recommendation:
The reviewer strongly recommends against purchasing ready-made external SSDs due to their limitations and suggests opting for an Internal SSD combined with an enclosure as a better, more flexible, and cost-effective solution.
Unique Points Mentioned:
- The ready-made SSD has a limited 3-year warranty and lacks detailed specifications.
- Internal SSDs can be used both externally and internally, providing more versatility.
- The reviewer has had positive experiences with enclosures dating back to 2015-2016.
- Emphasis on the importance of knowing the specifications of the SSD being purchased.
- The Internal SSD option is perceived as a long-term investment with better data safety and transfer capabilities.
Speaker Contributions:
The primary speaker provides the overall analysis and recommendations, focusing on user needs and product longevity. No contrasting views from other speakers are presented in the subtitles.
Notable Quotes
— 10:09 — « You should not purchase the ready-made external SSD, it is something like this or the extra things available in it are the things that you need. »
— 10:36 — « In every category, I find this second solution better. »
— 11:36 — « The biggest advantage here in my opinion is that you can also use SSD internally. »
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