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Jun 23, 2020
Great bargain for gaming on a budget.
Product shipping time was strange, but that's more on the side of Newegg and UPS than product manufacturer...
BUT
Needed some RAM for a buddy's build, and didn't want to spend much over $30. Dual-channel is always better than single-channel, and I built the computer to be more upgrade path based than immediate performance. Stuck them in a B450 board with a Ryzen 3 1200 and GTX 1050 Ti and we're off to the races.
Had a spare case, ssd, and PSU lying around so total for parts came to just about $150.
Never bench-marked or stress-tested the setup, but least we got Minecraft running 1080p 60fps, and sometimes that's all you need.

Jun 23, 2020
Great if you need a cheap SSD, but long-term quality is unknown
7 of 9 found this helpful Got it on sale for 20 bucks, and with eBay coupon a $50 SSD became $13. Used it to swap an old 52k RPM WD Blue in a laptop, and after a drive copy, seems to be working just fine. Apps are loading faster, system seems more responsive, typical SSD I/O-OP goodness.
Only question is what form of NAND Flash it uses. It advertises 3D NAND, but that doesn't really say much about quality. My guess (based on a few google searches) is it's probably TLC, which is notably less reliable than SLC or MLC. Granted, it's not going to be used in any form of data-center infrastructure or something. The most daily use I'll get out of it is opening google chrome or zoom for work for a few hours, then back in the bag it goes.