I Got Scammed - Fake 4TB Samsung SSD from AliExpress

2024 ж. 17 Мам.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:42 Hetzner (Advertising)
1:19 "980 EVO", "980 PRO" & external SSDs
2:32 External 64 TB SSD
4:12 Crystal Disk Mark & H2testw
7:12 External 128 TB SSD
8:38 Crystal Disk Mark & H2testw
9:53 We open the external SSDs
11:15 The PCBs of the SSDs
12:25 SD card in test & hardcore fraud
13:45 "980 EVO"
15:55 Crystal Disk Mark & H2testw
17:48 "980 PRO"
18:53 Crystal Disk Mark & H2testw
20:20 Summary/Conclusion
22:42 Outro

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  • I would love to see a follow up video on how Ali Express deals with your complaint, what actions they take against the scammers, etc.

    @Speak_Out_and_Remove_All_Doubt@Speak_Out_and_Remove_All_Doubt10 ай бұрын
    • They won't do anything to the scammer, at most they will grant him a return and a refund, but the scammer will still sell on the portal.

      @Ricek73@Ricek7310 ай бұрын
    • @@The_Noticer. We do care. Ali should remove the sellers for good.

      @estusflask982@estusflask98210 ай бұрын
    • I would assume that AliExpress would give the seller a bonus payout.

      @sharpless@sharpless10 ай бұрын
    • @@The_Noticer. 這就是騙子

      @Ricek73@Ricek7310 ай бұрын
    • They are the scammers. Come on people, dont be so incredibly naïve. Also, CCP has 50% of ALL cameras on the WHOLE planet. JUST TO SPY ON THEIR OWN PEOPLE. I have never seen a flag this red, well maybe Mao, but thats where they are going again. And if you are still not sure, read some about Tiananmen Square or Xinjiang. People of China keep strong.

      @OGruurd@OGruurd10 ай бұрын
  • The thing I hate about these scams isn't that people fall for them, it's the resources wasted to make these scam products. From the metal and plastics used in the casing and electronics to the energy used in manufacturing.

    @TheZoenGaming@TheZoenGaming10 ай бұрын
    • Honestly couldn’t help but notice what a shame it was too - the amount of effort put into making that look like the real deal is sad.

      @sephondranzer@sephondranzer10 ай бұрын
    • A lot of people fall for these scams. These products are made fake so obviously that anyone with even a little knowledge will know that this is fake and won't buy it. But to these scamsters it's just a way of filtering out the smart people and the left over are the most innocent, unsuspecting victims. That whom they prey on unfortunately. Its the same with all those email scams of Nigerian prince, customs tax etc etc

      @ChBhanuPrakashBCS@ChBhanuPrakashBCS10 ай бұрын
    • You're allowed to hate both.

      @MasterThief117@MasterThief11710 ай бұрын
    • E-waste out of the factory

      @aonoloki@aonoloki10 ай бұрын
    • The dummies that buy them are guilty, that's what happen when you won't understand that there are limits to price lowering. Remember the first rule of market: if there is request there will be offer.

      @Live1509@Live150910 ай бұрын
  • AliExpress = Chinese scammer heaven.

    @kgonepostl@kgonepostl9 ай бұрын
  • P.S. The 10TB+ USB SSD scam is sold everywhere from Amazon to Ebay to Walmart, it's farfrom an AliExpress issue

    @LoveBbyJay@LoveBbyJay10 ай бұрын
    • Sold by whom, on Amazon? Never buy tech items from third-party sellers. Even if they're trying to be honest, they're not savvy enough to prevent getting scammed themselves in their inventories.

      @joesterling4299@joesterling429910 ай бұрын
    • Moreover, scammers who somehow operate from. Amazon, all are Chinese, Pakistani or India people.

      @kakhak@kakhak5 ай бұрын
  • It's kind of funny that they haven't changed the way they do this type of scam for 10+ years...

    @Gr1mm4@Gr1mm410 ай бұрын
    • Because counterfeits are their way of draining their opponents. If they can flood every market with counterfeit or low quality products at a markup price, they have effectively cornered and outmaneuvered the other guys market. They have every market segment flooded. Ebay, Amazon, WalMart, and so on. They can flood legitimate markets with bad quality stuff, they can replace easily for a mere fraction of the cost.

      @snakeplissken8887@snakeplissken888710 ай бұрын
    • Why change if it keeps working? They keep doing it because people keep falling for it.

      @mjc0961@mjc096110 ай бұрын
    • For real. I remember fake 64-128GB USB sticks from 2012

      @DanielKarnole-fs3hm@DanielKarnole-fs3hm10 ай бұрын
    • @@mjc0961 Yeah, never touch a running system.

      @andreasu.3546@andreasu.354610 ай бұрын
    • @@DanielKarnole-fs3hm I just bough a Kingston and a Sandisk 128 GByte USB stick from Amazon and was honestly surprised to find out they actually work as expected.

      @andreasu.3546@andreasu.354610 ай бұрын
  • AliExpress scams always make for great entertaining video. Would love to see more AliExpress scam videos in the future - or other oddities you typically don't see on everyday PC market

    @mroutcast8515@mroutcast851510 ай бұрын
    • How about we stop giving money to Communists? Its not going to be nearly so funny when youre being sent to an oven by the Commie/Fascists.

      @mitch_the_-itch@mitch_the_-itch10 ай бұрын
    • The genuine products themselves are actually stolen IP.. Samsung has been stealing 'NETLIST's IP and manufacturing chips illegally. They have also teamed up with google (colluding to bankrupt netlist in order to obtain netlists patent portfolio due to a clause in the JDLA, but theyare trying to 1. Reinterpret the contract, and 2. Telling the judges to redefine law and language) to cause maximum financial, and material damage... so far, samsung is getting off lightly, they are on the hook for 303m, but have stolen billions, and even stopped Netlist supplying their own chips to their own clients, intentionally caused them tax problems and more.. Samsung are top-tier scammers

      @realryder2626@realryder262610 ай бұрын
    • you'd be spending 1,000 hours a day 1,000,000 days a year watching them. Obviously you don't have a life

      @rhuephus@rhuephus10 ай бұрын
    • At this rate we will need an open source ssd card for avoid this scams.

      @Anticorriente@Anticorriente10 ай бұрын
    • im not dumb enough to buy dumb things from them but did have good luck with there 11P 11pin USB Data Extension Cord 1 Female to 2 Male Y Splitter Cable after i needed it for controlling my RGB fans with but so far no issues after i had modified it into a 10 pin one which wasn't hard to do after i couldn't get one from Corsair

      @kuoasify@kuoasify9 ай бұрын
  • Thanks der8auer for another great video! I really appreciate all you have taught me here on this channel.

    @NoshLambeaux@NoshLambeaux10 ай бұрын
  • You're a good person, Roman, and that's why any of us watch your content. Never quit.

    @AbrahamCollins1786@AbrahamCollins178610 ай бұрын
  • Great video, thanks for looking into it and helping out the community!

    @rohitsaraiya5431@rohitsaraiya543110 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the video!..Fake products is also becoming a real problem today

    @ssearts@ssearts10 ай бұрын
  • It's actually quite common to see the removal of IC markings on components that are purchased from the grey-market, rather than them being removed by the OEM/scammer themself. This is often just to remove date/batch codes so that they can't be easily traced back to a supplier.

    @CreatingNull@CreatingNull10 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video, I like how you go into depth and try to figure out these scams and what they use, Well done! You earned a subscriber.

    @jfdomega7938@jfdomega793824 күн бұрын
  • I love videos like this, I've seen those drives before and wondered what's inside. No idea why they try to go so ridiculously fake capacities, surely they would con more people saying like 2TB for €40, not 64TB! I would love to see a follow up video on how Ali Express deals with your complaint, what actions they take against the scammers, etc.

    @Speak_Out_and_Remove_All_Doubt@Speak_Out_and_Remove_All_Doubt10 ай бұрын
    • The thing is, they don't want normal people to fall for it, or it gets too much attention. Better have a few people fall for it that can not for one reason or another discern the scam within time for a refund, which includes people that simply do not have the time to lookup normal prices, reviews, or verify a drives full capacity, and are a bit naive/dumb

      @vocassen@vocassen10 ай бұрын
    • Those scammers in some cases spend more money to make even more money than it's actually worth in the end. No worries... I almost confused myself there on that statement. lol

      @issacehowardjr679@issacehowardjr67910 ай бұрын
    • @@vocassen quite possibly, I'm also surprised Ali Express doesn't have an automatic product description to price checker, this would clean it's site up of things like this and people would have a little more faith in ordering from them.

      @Speak_Out_and_Remove_All_Doubt@Speak_Out_and_Remove_All_Doubt10 ай бұрын
    • @@Speak_Out_and_Remove_All_Doubt Why? They profit from this And it won't be reliable anyway, right now at least normal people will delude themselves that they would never fall for a scam, and the allure of cheap products will keep some types of people coming anyway

      @vocassen@vocassen10 ай бұрын
    • @@vocassen but that's like saying why do any shops ever sell anything that's real? I would fully expecting the total revenue Ali Express generates to increase significantly in the long run if the world fully trusted Ali Express listings and sellers.

      @Speak_Out_and_Remove_All_Doubt@Speak_Out_and_Remove_All_Doubt10 ай бұрын
  • one thing ive learned long time ago, is never buy storage in ali

    10 ай бұрын
    • Just don't buy SSDs with 0 reviews and that's all. Looks like the moderator here really hates Ali since he's deleting every comment that is remotely positive or neutral towards it...

      @Zysperro@Zysperro10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ZysperroDon't be a Simp for Communists. Not a good look...

      @theMaster...@theMaster...10 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@theMaster...I'm not a simp for anyone I just follow things that benefit me, the first reply said something right, if you buy something without any reviews regardless of the shitty website you're buying from, you will likely get played. It's been years for me buying from AliExpress because it's cheaper than Amazon and my country's stores. However, I am cautions whenever I buy from there.

      @mohdrai-og4kh@mohdrai-og4kh10 ай бұрын
    • @@theMaster... LMAO, are you American or smthn, bringing politics everywhere. I give credit when it's due, Ali provides good service and fair prices, especially for those outside of 1st world countries.

      @Zysperro@Zysperro10 ай бұрын
    • I have literally never had a problem buying anything off AliExpress but storage, which I got around by buying directly from the Samsung store, which I also have to do on Amazon. Besides the 3 storage products I didn't receive one product I've bought and I got a refund no questions asked. I also get to ask about warehouse conditions if I want, which is why I started shopping there, hair extensions.

      @JonesysMomma@JonesysMomma10 ай бұрын
  • As someone who has bought sketchy MicroSD cards off Wish before I'm very familiar with H2testw and how LONG it can take. I appreciate your time making this video.

    @Yogi_Bear69@Yogi_Bear6910 ай бұрын
    • the test would be faster on a real ssd

      @Vysair@Vysair9 ай бұрын
  • It's good to spread awareness about it As a trained eye I instantly recognise these cases, there's dozens of them with different branding

    @aonoloki@aonoloki10 ай бұрын
  • Ah good, another episode of 'Engineer debunks stuff on Aliexpress'. Please, continue.

    @InternetEntity@InternetEntity10 ай бұрын
    • Not so engineer if he went to buy, import, avoid paying taxes, duties or custom clearance of a restricted product you can simply go and buy at any European shop with proper taxes, warranty and customer protection. Just a xenophobic video genre. What do you expect to find in an international Bazar? Aliexpress is good for cheap original Made in China or compatible (licensed or not) electronics, etc. Or to find very expensive western gimmick at very eastern cheap debunked tech. $5 Magic Brand Eraser sponge or 5 usd set of 10 sponges of melamine foam? Or ceramic magic coating for 100usd for 100 drops or a gallon of hydrophobic silica solution to spray? Or strange cable adaptors, electrònic misvelania, etc.

      @InternetListener@InternetListener10 ай бұрын
    • Xenophobic? Lol....ok..

      @wvjeepguy8178@wvjeepguy817810 ай бұрын
    • and it's not even debunking, he just bought from a scam vendor like a dumb person would do lol literally just read the reviews

      @tokajst@tokajst10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@InternetListener Dude he is just buying computer hardware so what restricted products are you talking about?? and the corrupted bureaucrats ain't gonna use the tax money for any good for society so better not to give them any.

      @riphunter5100@riphunter510010 ай бұрын
    • @@wvjeepguy8178 too strong of a word in English, maybe. I'm sorry but didn't find any better suited synonim to the ethimological meaning. And didn't want to write a philosophical essay tech media youtube content neither do a Wall of Text. Fear to strange/foreigner things, I meant. Sometimes one gets lost in translation...

      @InternetListener@InternetListener10 ай бұрын
  • You should be using the fake flash test program, it has a quick test mode that doesn't need to write the whole drive. It writes a small file every 1 MB or so apart, instead of filling up every single sector. It is pretty reliable at quickly testing these kinds of drives, even at slow speeds.

    @BrainSlugs83@BrainSlugs8310 ай бұрын
    • connect with computers well glad that is what it connects to🤣🤣🤣

      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue@SaraMorgan-ym6ue5 ай бұрын
    • I learned of that software after getting a "deal" on a USB Stick advertised at 256 GB that overwrote every 32 GB.

      @lavenderlilacproductions@lavenderlilacproductions4 ай бұрын
    • @@lavenderlilacproductions my experience as well. It will say the drive is good even when it is not 2/3 of the time

      @LostOnTheLine@LostOnTheLine2 ай бұрын
  • Note for the external drives with microSD cards, these days they use a controller that reads some config off the beginning of the card (hence why you were prompted to format, because it's the config and not the MBR at the start) to set the capacity and USB identifiers. If you put in a card without that config, it works like a normal SD card reader. The controller is off the shelf, the only trick is they can be configured by the card. The microSD card tends to be real capacity (when you use it in a regular reader), just low quality.

    @caralynx@caralynx10 ай бұрын
  • You're much more brave than me lol. I wouldn't even plug these into my PC. Who knows what kind of ransonware comes on some of these 😂

    @silentleges7988@silentleges798810 ай бұрын
    • the test benches are disposable anyway

      @marcogenovesi8570@marcogenovesi857010 ай бұрын
    • He probably only used it in test environments. Guy’s too smart to plug that into his personal PC.

      @sephondranzer@sephondranzer10 ай бұрын
    • I wouldn't plug it into anything of mine 😂 even if I had tons of extra PCs. All that stuff costs money and rolling the dice like that just isn't worth it to me I guess. I suppose just for the sake of making a video about what not to do I would plug it into an old/low end rig I didn't care about. Or plug it into like an isolated virtual machine of some kind if I knew how to do that lol.

      @silentleges7988@silentleges798810 ай бұрын
    • I expect he is using a test rig or something.

      @alispeed5095@alispeed509510 ай бұрын
    • My thoughts too, who knows what kind of software is hiding on these, especially the one that insists on internet connection, Keylogger, ransom ware... the only good thing is it might take awhile to steal your passwords.... 🤣

      @joetuktyyuktuk8635@joetuktyyuktuk863510 ай бұрын
  • I still dont understand why some people buy these things thinking they are going to get a good deal. You just cant get something for nothing. These scammers steal peoples hard earned money.. Thank You for showing this. Love your videos.

    @edgarcornette6387@edgarcornette638710 ай бұрын
    • Because people who aren't doing tech stuff on a constant basis will have no idea what a reasonable price is for this sort of thing, especially with the "tech constant gets cheaper" thing - and on the surface, there's no obvious difference between the misleading marketing that tech companies have been doing for decades, and the misleading marketing that these sellers are doing.

      @crytocc@crytocc10 ай бұрын
    • Not all money is hard earned, many earn easily.😂🤑

      @lenaisx@lenaisx10 ай бұрын
    • 'Everybody knows that China makes things for pennies on the dollar and if you just buy direct, cutting out the greedy middle man, you can save hundreds..'

      @midniteoyl8913@midniteoyl891310 ай бұрын
    • Talking with some Filipino and Thai tech sellers, it's really so bad that a mistake of 64GB vs 64TB is possible. They just don't know anything and don't care about precise specs. There is a absolute no money back gurantee even on fraud cases in this countries.

      @llothar68@llothar6810 ай бұрын
    • But then you couldn't make click bait youtube videos :)

      @Chris_Cable@Chris_Cable10 ай бұрын
  • I really really love that little NVMe/SATA M.2 data extraction gadget you featured!!!! Awesome idea!

    @Mr_.G@Mr_.G10 ай бұрын
  • Great video. I also avoid "retail partner" sales on Amazon, Bestbuy etc. If it doesn't say "sold by Amazon", I'm suspicious. In the case of Bestbuy, I always avoid things designated "marketplace seller." There may be times when you can afford to take a chance, but be prepared to have to deal with a counterfeit. When it comes to usb devices, ssd drives, that sort of thing, I avoid them completely. It's also a good idea to have testing programs, such as the ones you used.

    @jonbarnard7186@jonbarnard718610 ай бұрын
    • That's it. Amazon should be held liable for anything fake they allow getting sold on their storefront by third parties. But they're not, so they're lax in policing such scams. It may be best just to go directly to the source of what you want--Samsung, e.g. Or a physical reputable store, like Microcenter. (We're regressing back to brick and mortar?)

      @joesterling4299@joesterling429910 ай бұрын
  • The firmware VA001CBN reveals a bunch of similar drives with about 128GB capacity, but the flash chip markings (lol, the random mixed ones on the "pro") are not Intel nor Micron (the main problem is the missing capacity after 29F). But if you unsolder these and put them into a nand programmer, it should read out the ID of the chip - to tell what it actually is inside. Ask around at some data recovery companies if they could ID the chip with their tools electronically.

    @cameramaker@cameramaker10 ай бұрын
    • The flash chip logo looks exactly like IMFT (Intel) ones. I own an Intel 760P SSD and the flash all have that logo on them. Micron logo has an "M" inside the circle. The SSD controller silver colour top looks like a typical one from SMI .

      @fleurdewin7958@fleurdewin795810 ай бұрын
    • @@fleurdewin7958 yes I noticed that too.. the typical intel double arrow oval. But if they made up the part number.. they could just forge the logo as well.

      @cameramaker@cameramaker10 ай бұрын
    • calling in the nuclear option with supply chain identification lmao

      @katherinesilens2994@katherinesilens299410 ай бұрын
  • New sub from Canada, PS love how your cat's just laying on your table and not caring about what's going on around him/her lol

    @adamgrant1787@adamgrant178710 ай бұрын
  • Thank you, sir, for your information with regards to these 'fake' products.

    @micksmixxx@micksmixxx10 ай бұрын
  • It's nice of them to hot glue the SD card in, that's more care than some OEMs of non scam hardware give.

    @Alex-qq1gm@Alex-qq1gm10 ай бұрын
    • I appreciate the amount of air they give me inside the case. All the "legit" companies try to pad out my air with PCBs and ICs and use things like "solder" to try to stick things together...😔

      @h8GW@h8GW10 ай бұрын
  • There are plenty of people out there who are clueless when it comes to this. They won’t know what TB means or what makes the legit products so much more expensive. Imagine an old man who has been a carpenter all his life. To him, a hammer is a hammer and dealing with all the technical stuff is way too complicated.

    @CoolJosh3k@CoolJosh3k10 ай бұрын
  • Kitty seems to have a keen scent for scams!

    @ishowspppd7494@ishowspppd74949 ай бұрын
  • I never thought I'd hear the words "Scammed" and "AliExpress" togehter in the same sentence! lol j/k That's about all I expect. Thanks for the video!

    @gmscott9319@gmscott931910 ай бұрын
  • Nice to see OEM surplus boxes being put to 'good' use... The same sort of scams occurred shortly after USB storage drives (pen drives) hit the market... very common in China...

    @NZHippie@NZHippie10 ай бұрын
  • I bought an external HDD also, and found that it had weights inside even. Crazy lengths they go to sell these

    @emptycl0ud9@emptycl0ud910 ай бұрын
    • some ssds are so light hey need weights

      @delresearch5416@delresearch541610 ай бұрын
    • Why would you buy from them? Do you buy TVs out the back of a van in a dark alley too? You pay for junk you get junk wake up.

      @Physics072@Physics0729 ай бұрын
  • I'm amazed that you plugged that crop into your computer 🖥.

    @bulufish8208@bulufish820810 ай бұрын
  • Yeah, I bought one of those 40Tb USB SSDs, sort of expected it to be bogus, which it was. It came up as being "there" as a connected device, but writing files into it got progressively slower . . . and slower . . . and slower, and finally died in the process. Apparently they have some software trick to make it look like xxTb, but in reality, a few Gb is what's there, and basically unusable. Amazingly, I actually got a refund (from Wish) though it took several weeks. Quite fun watching your video . . . thanks.

    @SynthoidSounds@SynthoidSounds8 ай бұрын
  • There are multiple variants of those fake 980/990 Pros. If you deal with the retail versions of those SSDs long enough, you can immediately spot the fake ones right from the packaging. I believe there are even fake 870 Evo as well (seen the packaging, the text is way off from the real ones).

    @vusun123@vusun12310 ай бұрын
    • a n i m e n i m e

      @KokoroKatsura@KokoroKatsura10 ай бұрын
    • Yeah I have a 980 and a 980 Pro, and I immediately thought; what a weird font for the text.

      @OGruurd@OGruurd10 ай бұрын
    • @@OGruurdThe font screams cheap chinese product to me lol

      @minbcraft@minbcraft10 ай бұрын
    • @@minbcraft What do you reckon? Chinese entities + tampering with tech = some kind of spying? is what my gut says. Inbefore they start replacing DRAM and Cache, with mini cameras & mics. I hope I have my tin foil hat on lol.

      @OGruurd@OGruurd10 ай бұрын
    • Yeah ... especially the ones labeled as "Pors" or "Psor"

      @rhuephus@rhuephus10 ай бұрын
  • exFat is actually quite common for an SSD / external device. NTFS can be inefficient / not supported by other systems.

    @jp46614@jp4661410 ай бұрын
    • My recent Samsung 970 Evo plus 2Tb m.2 ssd using Samsung's in house cloning software by default sets the cloning process as NTFS. Pardon the clunky writing. Still waking up. LOL

      @jimshannononsounds@jimshannononsounds9 ай бұрын
  • Nice video, well done, thanks for sharing it with us :)

    @Bianchi77@Bianchi779 ай бұрын
  • you're one of my favorite tech youtuber der8auer, keep it up👍, i like when youtubers show fake or rip off products so more people are aware of them so they don't get duped or scammed, watch out for lack company logo and even mispellings in company logo, test it on asystem you don't really use or don't have important content on it and check if its specs especially in storage match the description of its box on your system specs and even if the system reads its for example 64 GB on the box or even its specs run tests on it to see that if it even have the correct storage internally cause sometimes these scammers write software on it that gives u the wrong specs and when you use tools to verify its real specs it might read differently but yes watch for lack of misspelled or not labeled products by the manufacturer product you planned on getting

    @XW1NT3RXS0LD13RX@XW1NT3RXS0LD13RX10 ай бұрын
  • You're very knowledgeable on the matter of tech. Hope all your other videos are as good and with the same translation.

    @Soto.P@Soto.P3 ай бұрын
  • To get full speed with these drives you need to plug in a USB mounted SC/AM adapter, it opens up the limitation. Only now for $50.

    @Kyanzes@Kyanzes10 ай бұрын
    • I hope you’re right, I have two of these. Where can I get the adapter? Thanks!

      @AnimationByDylan@AnimationByDylan10 ай бұрын
    • @@AnimationByDylan You have to buy more external hard drives from Ali, the SC/AM adapter is included.

      @yoshy2628@yoshy26289 ай бұрын
  • Not only does a 980 Evo not exist. As far as I'm aware (I was looking for one a few weeks ago), Samsung doesn't even make 4TB NVME drives. The highest they go is 2TB. Western Digital makes 4TB NVME drives, but not Samsung. The only "4TB EVO" drives Samsung currently makes are 2.5 inch SATA drives.

    @valhallasashes4354@valhallasashes435410 ай бұрын
    • I don't see Samsung on the packaging. People, who buy these products, need to be more attentive. Did the seller claim it was a Samsung product?

      @AntonChekhoff@AntonChekhoff3 ай бұрын
  • Good review, and thank you for the effort to spread this awareness about ssd scam, and also, that's is one cute orange tabby cat :D

    @SkullCommander@SkullCommander10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for a great review - excellent job.

    @henrysolar3866@henrysolar386610 ай бұрын
  • These SSD scams were so prevalent in Facebook ads. As quickly as they showed up, they were taken down. It's shameful how much effort these scammers go through to rob people when they could go to making actual contributions instead.

    @Gmon750@Gmon75010 ай бұрын
    • Friend of mine was taken for a ride on "used almost new laptops" for $70 with good specs, and an new electric bike for a stupid price (price of a battery pack), they use average looking white folks standing alongside the boxes "in the warehouse:" so these might well be local scammers - fakecrook doesn't shut down the fake ads either, greedy thieves both of them!

      @davidrobertson1980@davidrobertson198010 ай бұрын
  • 15:52 tells it all on the screen print its a Realtek demo board with 128GB. I got 2 of these a couple months ago, Ali express gave a full refund.

    @CubbyBear-cn5kh@CubbyBear-cn5kh10 ай бұрын
  • I've been into this stuff for quite awhile now and when I started to see these "So Called" good deals pop up I already had a clue to what was going on and refused to waste my time and money on this stuff. Comparing price to size is Very telling and common sense will tell most people that this is nothing but a SCAM! If Aliexpress will allow this to go on then use your common sense and Don't buy this junk!! I think it's called To Good To Be TRUE😉. I thank everyone and YOU for showing how crooked a lot of these sellers are!

    @billchildress9756@billchildress975610 ай бұрын
  • The effort you put opening those things made me subscribe

    @Mainneli@Mainneli4 ай бұрын
  • I think for those M.2 drives they took some generic drive and reprogrammed the controller so that the speed would approach 0 as the drive reached its real capacity.

    @ahayesm@ahayesm10 ай бұрын
    • If a real SSD has the controller forced to a size larger than it actually has it will probably just drop speed to zero because it can't find any more empty block. Also with less capacity left the drive drops speed naturally, it's just how SSDs work

      @chengcao418@chengcao41810 ай бұрын
  • It's pretty standard for these scam drives to use a generic USB enclosure, from what I've seen from other people. Also the controller has a hacked firmware, that makes the storage device identify as a specific size. What it does is just to recycle data when it gets full, so it overwrites itself. Which makes it look like it's working if you put a file that is smaller than the actual storage capacity of the SD card inside. So if you put in something larger, it will seem corrupted. Sometimes they put some weights inside as well to make it feel like it is a legit device. So at least you get a "free" and crappy microSD card! ;P

    @ficklampa@ficklampa10 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, the USB enclosures are something you can buy for ~£5. The first one der8auer looked at in this video looks almost identical to an enclosure I owned about 4 years ago. The enclosures themselves aren't scams though - you take the end with the USB connection off (normally secured with a single screw) and there's a USB to Sata interface underneath. Plug a 3.5" Sata SSD in there to make a custom external SSD or just to re-use an old system drive. Looks like the vendor for these scam drives is just pulling the original end off the enclosure and throwing a 3d printed one on.

      @winterscrescendo@winterscrescendo10 ай бұрын
    • @@winterscrescendo Well, sadly nowadays these enclosures are scams. Sadly there is no USB to SATA interface on the inside, it's just a USB-C female to SD card reader (which you would've seen if you watched the video). I think they just buy the case without internals in bulk for cheap, and then put their reader inside... doesn't look very 3D printed, looks just cheapily molded and hot glued in place, or they just reuse the original bracketry without the stock electronics

      @ficklampa@ficklampa10 ай бұрын
    • Most I have encountered just write into nothing when they reach their max capacity. So first data is ok, but what ever is written after capacity is reached is lost.

      @ric_dk-9520@ric_dk-952010 ай бұрын
    • @@ric_dk-9520 Yeah, I forgot about that scenario as well. That I think is more modern maybe? Since it makes it harder to find out that it's fake storage when doing the quick copypaste a file, see if it opens test

      @ficklampa@ficklampa10 ай бұрын
  • Greetings from Sydney... I love ya cat bro... Also good review 👍😉

    @jpzbogers1635@jpzbogers16359 ай бұрын
  • At least the first one isn't pernicious to the point of writing over the old data. You may well find out the scam before it bites you hard. Very cool of you to do this.

    @Teste-gp7bm@Teste-gp7bm10 ай бұрын
  • This happened to me a few years ago. I bought a 2TB external drive, turned out to be 80GB drive. AliExpress returned my money immediately without having to return the drive AND the store disappeared a few days later. :) EDIT: Also, two weeks ago I was trying to buy a Samsung 980 Pro 2TB. I tried ScAmazon, BestBuy Canada, and Staples, all of them wanted around $200 plus $150 for shipping ( ! ! ! ) Yes, I live in a remote area, but checking shipping rates it only costs $12 to mail me the parcel. So, I reluctantly looked to AE for one. Found a 980Pro for $203 CAN$ with free shipping. I made sure that the company had at least 1000 sales and a rating of 95% or higher positive feedback. Got my drive 3 days ago and everything is 100% legit, and registered with Samsung for warranty purposes. :)

    @Iam_Dunn@Iam_Dunn10 ай бұрын
    • 150$ shipping 😭 that is outrageous

      @anuvette@anuvette10 ай бұрын
  • The moment i saw the transfer speed of the 64TB drive i got the feeling it was just an enclosure with a small flash card inside. I've never used AliExpress and likely never will, I tend to go to established tech retailers even if it means paying a small premium for peace of mind.

    @ojhuk@ojhuk10 ай бұрын
    • Yeah really no reason to use it unless you have very specific needs for electronic components. Consumer products? Better stay away

      @vocassen@vocassen10 ай бұрын
    • @@vocassen It mostly depends on where you live. Where I'm from Amazon is both more expensive and slower, so I'd more often get things from Ali. I got replacement cushions for my HD6XX, a Wok, Noctua NF-A9 fans, Phantex T30 fans, a torque wrench, IEMs(Tin T2 and Moondrop Starfield), CPUs(Haswell and Skylake), a whole bunch of dev boards and electronic components, and a bunch of other stuff I don't even remember. Never got scammed. Not even once. And whenever something didn't arrive or couldn't be sent either the seller or Ali would issue a refund. I'm not saying it's perfectly safe or as good as Amazon in terms of customer service and protection, but in the utter majority of cases you're going to get what you paid for.

      @guycxz@guycxz10 ай бұрын
    • Just use it for anything non tech related.

      @JustSomeDinosaurPerson@JustSomeDinosaurPerson10 ай бұрын
    • @@guycxz Those CPUs they sold you are likely ES or QS and not production qualified / ready.

      @snakeplissken8887@snakeplissken888710 ай бұрын
    • They aren't allowed to sell production ready CPUs that aren't crippled in their market. We have very strict control over what they are allowed to keep and sell.

      @snakeplissken8887@snakeplissken888710 ай бұрын
  • The price is just so obvious . People who buy these BARGAINS deserve all the grief they get

    @Interdiction@Interdiction8 ай бұрын
  • I gotta say, I am impressed with the scammer's modifications to the controller to slow down write rates. That avoids getting an outright write error and gives them a way to extend the scam by creating as much confusion for the user as possible. Since SSDs, and NVME drives in particular, allocate blocks dynamically (literally they use a key,data scheme internally where the 'key' is basically the block number), it is possible to make the SSD appear to be as large as you like. And it will even work up until the point where the flash fills up. Since vendors put varying amounts of extra flash in real drives, the "capacity" is just a programming parameter in the controller, completely independent from the actual amount of physical flash available. The scammers programmed the parameter to be super huge and then it looks like they must have implemented a write-slow-down feature to delay actually filling up the true capacity of the flash, preventing the end-user realizing that the device is a scam. Impressive. -Matt

    @junkerzn7312@junkerzn731210 ай бұрын
    • There is no speed modification. These devices usually contain two basic components: an off-the-shelf USB SD card controller along with the corresponding storage medium, and a dedicated programmable chip that implements the scam (and you can buy these chips in aliexpress). In the most simple scams, this chip is just falsely advertising the type of device and its capacity. In more elaborate scams, the chip is actually manipulating the read and write operations so that the device produces no read/write errors when exceeding its capacity. Basically, the storage is overwritten in round-robin fashion which will produce data loss but no write errors. So, some testing software that uses "small" test files is not able to easily detect the scam. The only very noticeable problem is the slow transfer speed.

      @ampac@ampac10 ай бұрын
  • Goes to show why we must "de risk" our dealings with China. Don't buy and you won't get scammed! If it says Made in China, buyer beware. Look elsewhere or do without.

    @jerrywatson1958@jerrywatson195810 ай бұрын
  • The funny thing is that I actually bought a 64GB MicroSDXC card from AliExpress for my Nintendo Switch. Price was around what you'd expect, and the performance was also as advertised (around 10x the speed of the product Roman actually received, lmao). It wasn't a deal that sounded too good to be true though. 😅

    @NobbsAndVagene@NobbsAndVagene10 ай бұрын
    • I'm amazed. The only storage I've bought from them that worked was from the official Samsung store 😭

      @JonesysMomma@JonesysMomma10 ай бұрын
    • Aliexpress is not a scam per se, and you can get plenty of good quality stuff in there, you just have to buy from you reputable brands and stay away from "too good to be true" deals.

      @Deses@Deses10 ай бұрын
  • The one I'm most curious about is the NVME drives. What did they put in there? It works as an NVME drive. But it slows down so drastically the capacity must also be fake. And if it is, how did they do it?

    @StriderVM@StriderVM8 ай бұрын
  • Flash drives, rechargeable lithium batteries and power bank capacities are some of the biggest online scams. It's worth doing a little research ahead of time to find out what the average price is for these things.

    @KneelB4Bacon@KneelB4Bacon9 ай бұрын
  • Honestly after seeing all of these scams I'd just have bought a 1TB NVMe SSD, put it in a USB-C enclosure and call it a day. (if you're planning on doing this remember to make sure the SSD has DRAM cache or else it might be using HMB that does not work over USB - it does work over thunderbolt though if it has access to PCIe lanes)

    @shapelessed@shapelessed10 ай бұрын
  • Kudos to you, buying these fakes before they ended up in the hands of those who wouldn't have a clue.

    @exxor9108@exxor910810 ай бұрын
    • Unfortunately, the types of people who wouldn't have a clue are extremely unlikely to watch a video like this.

      @NobbsAndVagene@NobbsAndVagene10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@NobbsAndVageneall we have to do is share this awareness to as many people as possible

      @sihamhamda47@sihamhamda4710 ай бұрын
  • apologies. only just now, after all these years, subbed.

    @Bungwirez@Bungwirez10 ай бұрын
  • Great video 👏👏 keep up the good work u save people alot of money 💰💰

    @pray4yurlife814@pray4yurlife81410 ай бұрын
  • You have to be careful when plug those fake disk. They usually come with malware hidden within the hard drive partition or within the chip itself.

    @simons9167@simons916710 ай бұрын
    • How do yo know? ;-)

      @robertr.1879@robertr.187910 ай бұрын
  • Be wary of buying SD cards from Amazon. Even ones sold by Amazon are fake.

    @estusflask982@estusflask98210 ай бұрын
    • Amazon is fake

      @verbose2615@verbose261510 ай бұрын
    • That's not my experience (so far). Also, if I were to get something fake from Amazon they would take it back and refund as soon as UPS picks it up and logs it in, not tell me that I can have a refund if I ship it back to China at a cost that's 100 times more than the product is worth.

      @tralfazy@tralfazy10 ай бұрын
    • Only if you buy from 3rd party. If you buy with Prime you will get legitimate products shipped from the manufacturer to Amazon. 3rd party and second-hand / warehouse deals do not count.

      @snakeplissken8887@snakeplissken888710 ай бұрын
    • @@tralfazy Very hard to tell a good fake. Visually they are almost perfect now, even the packaging. A good fake will also have performance that is atleast barely in the ball park. The problem btw is not that Amazon willingly sells fakes, the problem is that (some) Amazon 3rd party vendors are scammers and sell fakes with shipping with Amazon *and* Amazon will then combine the inventory of all vendors that sell a product and their own inventory, so if you order SD card x with seller Amazon you might actually get the Sd card from seller ScamMaster3000 and the other way around someone that orders from ScamMaster3000 with Amazon Shipping might get the genuine Amazon stock.

      @_--_--_@_--_--_10 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@snakeplissken8887 I have heard of cases where even Amazons supply chain has become contaminated with fakes (from what i know it tends to only be specialist stores that get their products directly from the manufacturer, there are companies which form the link between retail stores/online stores and the manufacturer) It could even be the case that amazon doesn’t keep the stocks of different sellers separate (so you could buy a product and receive a product that was sent to amazons warehouse by a different seller) Even well known physical stores have ended up with fake products on the shelves

      @pineappleroad@pineappleroadАй бұрын
  • Thanks for doing this! I was looking at getting one of the external ssd for my x box that is in my semi truck. Guess I’ll just get a western digital black for it.

    @brianhahne9623@brianhahne962310 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for bringing these fakes to our attention.

    @keithnsearle7393@keithnsearle73939 ай бұрын
  • On Aliexpress you don't get scammed, you get what you deserve.

    @andreasu.3546@andreasu.354610 ай бұрын
  • Who would have thought that a Chinese website would attempt to scam their customers?

    @theMaster...@theMaster...10 ай бұрын
    • HMMM, imagine that...OH wait it happens on US based company websites as well. Throughout history , where there is a penny to be made , SOMEONE will defraud someone else regardless of national origin.

      @That_Stealth_Guy@That_Stealth_Guy10 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@That_Stealth_Guy'Throughout history' versus today? And what about the continuously stolen intellectual property? And the Uyghurs? And the very recent Corona that wiped out how many of your family and neighbours? Please, continue to defend the Communists, it's fascinating to see you in action...

      @theMaster...@theMaster...10 ай бұрын
    • @@That_Stealth_Guy It's not about doing it or not. China does it way more. Especially this kind of fake product, which you almost never see made in the US.

      @adonissherlock@adonissherlock10 ай бұрын
  • Good thing you have a test bench, I would be greatly worried plugging this in where it can inject malware and whatnot.

    @ncg8224@ncg822410 ай бұрын
  • I like this kind of work (investigative) good job.

    @lexgso5141@lexgso514110 ай бұрын
  • i try to not support authoritarian regimes, so i avoid products made in china, imported from china

    @michal1693@michal169310 ай бұрын
    • so, almost everything?

      @estusflask982@estusflask98210 ай бұрын
    • This nerd sending these comments to KZhead via carrier pigeon

      @FeintMotion@FeintMotion10 ай бұрын
    • Good for you. I try not to buy anything from China too. Sometimes it can't be avoided, but there's definitely alternatives to a lot of their trash...

      @theMaster...@theMaster...10 ай бұрын
    • How are you using electronics? What kind of phone do you use?

      @JonesysMomma@JonesysMomma10 ай бұрын
    • @@JonesysMomma - I use Samsung phone, it's not made in china.

      @michal1693@michal169310 ай бұрын
  • Thanks U from France ,i'm just wondered if it was interesting to buy this kind of SSD in Aliexpress ,you gave me the answer 😅😅😅

    @mathieubaron16320@mathieubaron163207 ай бұрын
  • "I got scammed", or "I gave money to scammers willingly so I can make content on painfully obvious fake products"

    @sebastienbarre@sebastienbarre10 ай бұрын
  • Why would you even buy an SSD or RAM from AliExpress? You had it coming. 😂

    @XMGi00@XMGi0010 ай бұрын
  • Thank You Roman for showing others how this SCAM is done. I tell a lot of people but im unknown lol

    @KRAVER_@KRAVER_10 ай бұрын
  • "todays video is powered by..." thats one way to spin "paid for by" which is what used to be the common tagline spoken

    @RazielTheLost@RazielTheLost10 ай бұрын
  • Great video. Samsung m.2 drives are awsome. As far as I'm aware Samsung is the only major company that hasn't a 4Tb drive on the market.

    @jimshannononsounds@jimshannononsounds9 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing this info! Very interesting.

    @SlippedGear@SlippedGear10 ай бұрын
  • @der8auer can dust damage and eventually lock up my GPU fan? TUF GAMING 6800XT.

    @nikolaosleonidaspatsiodimo3964@nikolaosleonidaspatsiodimo396410 ай бұрын
  • even your cat is disappointed by the results

    @ssshlurrpp8613@ssshlurrpp86133 ай бұрын
  • Great timing for me on this video as I was looking at some of the NVME drives on Alibaba, I know they are fake and are using old chips and controllers. With the outright lie of capacity and speed is enough to detour from any purchase. Then with anything is the reliability of this garbage. Should have learned my lesson from the SSD I bought a while back that would pop in and out of Windows and was really slow. Couldn't even use for file transferring as it would just stop reading after a bit. Good Video!

    @JohnSmith-ph9co@JohnSmith-ph9co5 ай бұрын
  • Always make sure you are purchasing from reputable vendors, especially if you are thinking about backing up your collection of CD's.

    @user-cs9kq8vi5b@user-cs9kq8vi5b8 ай бұрын
  • And the EVO even had a cat-scan too.

    @DibberInTheWind@DibberInTheWind9 ай бұрын
  • Great info. Thank you bro

    @NaganathanSandramohan@NaganathanSandramohan10 ай бұрын
  • i love the orange cat just chilling 😻

    @yuumi925@yuumi92510 ай бұрын
  • Useful info with unintentional feline intrusion.

    @husainhabib4789@husainhabib47898 ай бұрын
  • Nice to see we have at least something technological still here in Finland

    @MasterSpira@MasterSpira8 ай бұрын
  • The title should be "I spent a lot of time and money trying to get scammed at AliExpress"

    @_Karlsson@_Karlsson10 ай бұрын
  • The outer shell of these looks like some of the generic external HDD/SSD enclosures you can buy.

    @oldmanmarsh2528@oldmanmarsh252810 ай бұрын
    • There is probably a massive stock of them somewhere and they can be bought by the pallet load for scrap aluminum value... Or hauled away for free so someone can get their warehouse space back.

      @volvo09@volvo0910 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this informative video!

    @antlogaradovan@antlogaradovan3 ай бұрын
  • For the external usb drives, one would just have to flash/hack the ssd/SD card controller to show a false number. It's similar to gpu flashing where for example a Nvidia GTS 450 shows up as a RTX 2060.

    @shatteredblade89@shatteredblade8910 ай бұрын
    • It is more elaborate than that. The scam chip produces a false advertisement. But it also intercepts the read/write operations so that there are no errors when there is an operation over the real capacity of the device. These devices usually allow you to write any amount of data to the device because they overwrite the storage when the capacity is reached. So, you never get a write error despite the data loss. And this is what makes this scam dangerous: casual users that trust amazon and other major retailers, will write data on these devices and never get a write error. Only later will they find that older data is either corrupted or simply gone.

      @ampac@ampac10 ай бұрын
  • Fun video, suggestion for a followup would be to test aliexpress drives that seems legit. I got a Fanxiang S500PRO 2TB nvme drive for around 70 euro, I did try to test it as much as possible and it looks legit, even has clamied speeds and size so I use it as a game drive, still cheap for 2TB I think.

    @peterhallbus1114@peterhallbus111410 ай бұрын
  • As a very young boy I learned that no matter WHAT it is, unless you're at a garage sale or yard sale (those are big here in the States) most likely if it sounds too good to be true, IT IS.

    @anthonyblacker8471@anthonyblacker84719 ай бұрын
  • I was waiting for this

    @musclesmouse@musclesmouse10 ай бұрын
  • You can end up with scam product from Amazon or eBay too, but with Jack Ma and AliExpress, it seems like it's part of the business plan. I thought this Ma quote is kinda ironic. "You should learn from your competitor, but never copy. Copy and you die." ~ Jack Ma

    @daveburrows9876@daveburrows98769 ай бұрын
  • They're add descriptions are almost always very cryptic, Be very careful of the fine print. They are very slow in shipping and in cases like this that is good, gives you time to cancel. Of products I have gotten from them , finally, have been OK and work. But I feel you are very correct in this case and cancelled the one I ordered. Good work sir.

    @davidbeasley5333@davidbeasley533310 ай бұрын
  • did you get the cat on ali express ? maybe why he keep sleeping.

    @maniaque37@maniaque379 ай бұрын
  • Orders from Ali Express then complains about it being a scam.

    @benmobi@benmobiАй бұрын
  • You proved it again: "Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur"!👍

    @NowIsGold@NowIsGold10 ай бұрын
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