I recently faced a frustrating issue with my SSD. It turns out the store sent me one with QLC memory instead of the TLC memory I paid for, which is even noted on my receipt. I'm looking for a program that can help me identify the memory type of my SSD, as I'm trying to resolve this dispute with the store, and they're refusing to acknowledge the mistake. I admit I should have double-checked with the manufacturer's website, but I got caught up in a good deal and forgot!
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What model of SSD are you dealing with? Sometimes these programs miss the details, especially if it’s a less common model. In my experience, the Crucial P3 series is pretty consistent, but it’s always good to double-check with those tools. If they don’t show the type, you might need to look for more specialized resources or forums.
You can definitely run into trouble with SSD manufacturers switching up NAND types without any announcements! I recommend using tools like CrystalDiskInfo, HWiNFO, or SSD-Z. They may help you determine the NAND type, but keep in mind that sometimes they don’t display this info. Good luck with your dispute!
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