QUOTE(nicekick @ Jan 2 2016, 01:02 PM)
i wan to buy a dell monitor cost rm700, what kind of voucher i can use for discount, hope can get a rm100 discount, lol
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QUOTE(maz07 @ Jan 2 2016, 12:23 PM) 2TB ain't cheap on GemFive: WD 2TB My Passport Pro 2.5" Thunderbolt Portable Harddisk wd have compatible issue with mac. Better go with seagate2TB on Lazada: WD Elements 2TB USB3.0 Hardisk Black Seagate 2TB Backup Plus Slim Usb3.0 Portable Drive Samsung 2TB M3 Usb3.0 Portable External Hard Drive WD 2TB My Cloud External Personal Cloud Storage I bought my external hard drive(Western Digital My Passport Ultra USB 3.0 1TB Black + Pouch) from Lazada before in 2014. Price was RM213. Everything is good. I would highly recommend you to buy WD brand, my friend who works as a computer technician recommended me this brand. I also did some research on the internet and it seems like it's a reliable brand. More choices directly on Lazada. |
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Jan 2 2016, 01:33 PM
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Jan 2 2016, 01:35 PM
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QUOTE(RevanChrist @ Jan 2 2016, 11:52 AM) I call it shitty just because it is a planar/2D TLC, which performs lousier than a mainstream 3D TLC or MLC SSD. But it still outperforms the Kingston V300. And always remember one rule, even the shittiest SSD performs better than the greatest HDD. The issue with TLC isnt exactly the speed, but it's pathetic endurance.Anyway, the 480GB Adata SP550 is around RM570 on LAZ, so if you add a little bit item and use RM600-100 fireworks voucher then you can get around RM1 per GB for that SSD. Which is really good price/performance. 2016 will be the year of TLC SSD. When SSD drop down to below RM1 per GB price, it is going to slaughter 500GB and 1TB HDD market. Planar TLC have endurance only 500PE, as compared to 3D TLC or normal MLC of 2-3k. There's a Pendrive brand 240GB for RM33x, create a dupe and use RM50 discount, then you can get it sub RM300. There's no much details bout the Pendrive brand SSD around (I believe they are local brand?) but my instinct told me they should be MLC (launch date, and also TLC SSD require advanced engineering and chip sourcing). Or if you want to play safe. There's HyperX Fury for RM355. Price wise still about RM300 after 50 off. This post has been edited by Human10: Jan 2 2016, 01:43 PM |
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Jan 2 2016, 02:02 PM
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Hi guys that own the Xiaomi ipcam, I wonder after it is setup, can this ipcam be use as standalone (without wifi connection) to continuous record/motion detect and loop back when the microsd is full? Thanks.
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Jan 2 2016, 02:28 PM
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QUOTE(zairejerry88 @ Jan 2 2016, 11:32 AM) stup*d lazada give me sorry voucher rm17 off with min purchase of rm600. lol .....i feel like want to throw this voucher straight to their head(as if the voucher can be thrown) haha not worth to angst ... just have to be patient until the next voucher promotions ... |
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Jan 2 2016, 02:28 PM
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any voucher for asus router RM240 T.T
the 15% all no more d T.T |
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Jan 2 2016, 02:48 PM
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http://www.lazada.com.my/meizu-m2-note-whi...ss-7952462.html
meizu m2 note rm 533 free tempered glass and case treat100 |
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Jan 2 2016, 02:53 PM
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QUOTE(snowberry @ Jan 2 2016, 02:28 PM) NCSPECIAL...still can get 15% discount (max 50)I just bought something and use that voucher. Be smart. If looking for discount more than rm50, I use credit card discount (12% no max amount) If less, then use that 15% voucher + cashback. |
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Jan 2 2016, 03:00 PM
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QUOTE(Human10 @ Jan 2 2016, 01:35 PM) The issue with TLC isnt exactly the speed, but it's pathetic endurance. You are correct about the endurance. But it won't be a big issue with consumer SSD. Both TechReport and Kitguru tested multiple MLC SSDs and only a portion of them start showing errors after 300 TBs of continuous data write in. Most passed 400TBs and more. So even though 2D TLC drives has lower lifespan, it can easily survive years of normal usage before errors show up. But performance is the thing a consumer will notice during his/her usage, especially when the SLC caches of a TLC drive are all used up or when his/her drive storage space is almost fully filled up.Planar TLC have endurance only 500PE, as compared to 3D TLC or normal MLC of 2-3k. There's a Pendrive brand 240GB for RM33x, create a dupe and use RM50 discount, then you can get it sub RM300. There's no much details bout the Pendrive brand SSD around (I believe they are local brand?) but my instinct told me they should be MLC (launch date, and also TLC SSD require advanced engineering and chip sourcing). Or if you want to play safe. There's HyperX Fury for RM355. Price wise still about RM300 after 50 off. Anyway, i've never heard of this Pendrive brand before. And I doubt a company like this have the capability of offering a good firmware for their SSD. And just like so many cap palang Chinese OEM factories that are using "Black Chips"(my own direct translation from Chinese) in their SSD, i won't even recommend this kind of nameless brand SSD. "SSD Nand chips manufactured>go through testing>if qualified then selled as standard Nand (Used in mainstream and high end SSD)>if not qualified then will go through reparation process>if successfully repair and passed quality control>then is tagged as "White Chips" (for example Micron white chips have the chop sign of SpecTek on it)>if still failed quality control then flushed out as Black Chips. But where did those Black Chips go? Did they simply demolish them? No. Sell them to OEM factories and they will used them in their super low end SSD. For example, Transcend used SpecTek aka White Chips in their SSD370. Same thing with Galaxy. While Kingfast, Kingspec and tonnes of other Chinese cap palang SSD manufacturers used White Chips in their higher end SSD and Black Chips in their lower end SSD." Between white chip MLC Nand or even worse black chip MLC Nand and "full-fledged" healthy 2D TLC Nand, , I'll definitely choose the latter. Because MLC Nand that didn't pass quality control might even lower lifespan than a TLC Nand that pass quality control. You simply won't know when are they going to show up errors. Tier 1, Intel, Samsung, Micron, Toshiba(OCZ), Sandisk, and SK Hynix. These are Nand flash manufacturers themselves, they only used standard quality Nand in their own lines of product. Recommended. Tier 2, Other well known companies like Kingston, Transcend, Adata etc. They used both standard quality Nand and white chips. Can buy when the price is good. Tier 3, Cap palang SSD manufacturers that used either white chips or mostly black chips. Avoid at all cost. |
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QUOTE(RevanChrist @ Jan 2 2016, 03:00 PM) You are correct about the endurance. But it won't be a big issue with consumer SSD. Both TechReport and Kitguru tested multiple MLC SSDs and only a portion of them start showing errors after 300 TBs of continuous data write in. Most passed 400TBs and more. So even though 2D TLC drives has lower lifespan, it can easily survive years of normal usage before errors show up. But performance is the thing a consumer will notice during his/her usage, especially when the SLC caches of a TLC drive are all used up or when his/her drive storage space is almost fully filled up. See the result for Samsung 840 EVO, the most pioneer planar TLC consumer drive. Its endurance is so much lower compared to typical MLC.Anyway, i've never heard of this Pendrive brand before. And I doubt a company like this have the capability of offering a good firmware for their SSD. And just like so many cap palang Chinese OEM factories that are using "Black Chips"(my own direct translation from Chinese) in their SSD, i won't even recommend this kind of nameless brand SSD. "SSD Nand chips manufactured>go through testing>if qualified then selled as standard Nand (Used in mainstream and high end SSD)>if not qualified then will go through reparation process>if successfully repair and passed quality control>then is tagged as "White Chips" (for example Micron white chips have the chop sign of SpecTek on it)>if still failed quality control then flushed out as Black Chips. But where did those Black Chips go? Did they simply demolish them? No. Sell them to OEM factories and they will used them in their super low end SSD. For example, Transcend used SpecTek aka White Chips in their SSD370. Same thing with Galaxy. While Kingfast, Kingspec and tonnes of other Chinese cap palang SSD manufacturers used White Chips in their higher end SSD and Black Chips in their lower end SSD." Between white chip MLC Nand or even worse black chip MLC Nand and "full-fledged" healthy 2D TLC Nand, , I'll definitely choose the latter. Because MLC Nand that didn't pass quality control might even lower lifespan than a TLC Nand that pass quality control. You simply won't know when are they going to show up errors. Tier 1, Intel, Samsung, Micron, Toshiba(OCZ), Sandisk, and SK Hynix. These are Nand flash manufacturers themselves, they only used standard quality Nand in their own lines of product. Recommended. Tier 2, Other well known companies like Kingston, Transcend, Adata etc. They used both standard quality Nand and white chips. Can buy when the price is good. Tier 3, Cap palang SSD manufacturers that used either white chips or mostly black chips. Avoid at all cost. http://techreport.com/review/27909/the-ssd...theyre-all-dead Pendrive seems to be a local brand. Their USB flash drive is quite popular in local market (and occasionally even more pricy than Kingston and so on...). I reckon they are a rebrand of some taiwanese brand. http://www.pendrive.com.my/ |
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Jan 2 2016, 03:32 PM
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QUOTE(Human10 @ Jan 2 2016, 03:17 PM) See the result for Samsung 840 EVO, the most pioneer planar TLC consumer drive. Its endurance is so much lower compared to typical MLC. When will you can reach 300TB of continuous write-in? 10 years? 20 years? We are talking about data write in not read out. SSD's life span is based on writing not reading of data.http://techreport.com/review/27909/the-ssd...theyre-all-dead Pendrive seems to be a local brand. Their USB flash drive is quite popular in local market (and occasionally even more pricy than Kingston and so on...). I reckon they are a rebrand of some taiwanese brand. http://www.pendrive.com.my/ And being Made in Malaysia doesn't mean it is so honest and good that it will use standard quality Nand flash. Nand flash cost 70-80% of the total cost of manufacturing a SSD, if even the Chinese companies need to use white chips in their entry level of SSD to drive down cost, what makes you think that a Malaysian company can provide a similar priced SSD while using good quality chips? And by the way, two exactly identical SSD using two different firmwares could end up with vastly different performances. I doubt this Pendrive company has enough R&D money to invest into developing and maintaining a good firmware for its SSD. I stand by my statement: Avoid all cap palang SSDs including this Pendrive brand. Unless they have the guts to send their model to local review site (if they are local brand) for testing and dismantling. Then we'll know whether their firmware is up to par and most importantly what kind of Nand flash they were actually using. |
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QUOTE(nicekick @ Jan 2 2016, 04:53 PM) thank you, just use tis code for payment, and discount 11% only, -RM75 for my item, but still nice price for me Shipping?wan ask 1 thing, in order the item payment is RM620 but why my bank account deduct RM640??? This post has been edited by Human10: Jan 2 2016, 05:08 PM |
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any worth coupon for buying ps4 at any online shop?
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