SSD НАКОПИТЕЛЬ C OZON на 32ТБ за 1900р
Summary
TLDRA man ordered a suspiciously cheap 32TB SSD drive from a Russian e-commerce site. Upon receiving it, he found it was actually just a low-speed SD card masked to appear as 32TB. After extensive troubleshooting, he disassembled the fake drive, revealing the scam. He warns viewers not to fall for such tricks, criticizes the e-commerce site for allowing these scams, and argues that while enterprising, such dishonest practices should not exist in modern China's prosperous economy.
Takeaways
- 🛠 The video presents a cautionary tale about an incredibly low-priced 32 TB external SSD drive purchased from Ozone, a large online marketplace, which turned out to be a scam.
- 💸 Highlighting the surprisingly low cost of 1,900 rubles for a supposedly high-capacity SSD, the video sets up a context of skepticism from the start.
- 💻 Upon receiving and testing the SSD, it's revealed that the device's actual performance and capacity are far below advertised, indicating a common scam involving exaggerated storage capacities.
- 📦 The SSD's physical appearance, including a neat box and high-quality assembly, is misleading, masking the inferior quality of the product inside.
- 🔍 Technical analysis shows the SSD's data transfer speeds are abnormally low for an SSD, with a maximum of 10-15 MB/s, suggesting it contains a much cheaper storage component.
- 💎 Despite the SSD showing a capacity of almost 32 TB on Windows, further investigation suggests this is likely due to manipulated firmware to fake the storage amount.
- 🛡️ Efforts to uncover the true capacity of the SSD using various software tools were inconclusive, but it's strongly suspected to be no more than 32 GB, a fraction of the claimed size.
- 🔧 Disassembling the SSD reveals a simple SD card used as the storage medium, confirming suspicions of fraudulent misrepresentation of the product's true capacity.
- 📜 The video criticizes both the scammers for exploiting consumers and the online marketplace Ozone for failing to adequately vet sellers and products, allowing such scams to proliferate.
- 🛏 The narrator's experiment underscores the importance of skepticism and due diligence when purchasing tech products from too-good-to-be-true listings, especially on large online platforms.
Q & A
What product did the person order that prompted them to make this video?
-The person ordered a 32TB external SSD drive for only 1900 rubles.
What did the product actually turn out to be?
-The product turned out to be a regular USB flash drive with a fake 32TB volume that only stored a small fraction of data.
How did the product packaging and appearance mislead the buyer?
-The SSD drive had a neat box, all-metal body, high-quality assembly with no signs of use. It looked like a real premium SSD.
What speed issue indicated the product was not actually an SSD?
-The data transfer speed was only 10-15 MB/s instead of the 400-500 MB/s expected for an SSD.
What internal component did the disassembly reveal?
-Disassembly revealed a small mini SD card rather than an actual SSD inside.
How did the fake 32TB volume work?
-The firmware spoofed a 32TB volume but only allowed storage of a small fraction of data.
Why was it difficult to get a refund from the marketplace?
-The firmware maintained a fake 32TB volume even after formatting, making it hard to prove the real capacity.
How much did the SD card inside likely cost?
-The mini SD card inside likely cost around 300 rubles.
What enabled the rise of such scams according to the video?
-The video suggests that China's economic growth and entrepreneurial culture enabled such scams.
What does the video recommend to stop these scams?
-The video recommends that marketplaces like Ozon should stop allowing the sale of such fraudulent products.
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