hugope Jul 27, 2024 10 1 15 Today at 8:25 PM #1 Hello everyone. I acquired a cracked Western Digital Black 500GB SN770 NVME SSD. It has 2 small cracks. I want to know if it's safe to use it. Someone please tell me if something important might be damaged or the only thing damaged is useless material.
Hello everyone. I acquired a cracked Western Digital Black 500GB SN770 NVME SSD. It has 2 small cracks. I want to know if it's safe to use it. Someone please tell me if something important might be damaged or the only thing damaged is useless material.
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 174,017 19,166 184,590 Today at 8:27 PM #2 Define "safe". Will it work? Plug it in and see. Will it last for years? Maybe, maybe not. As with any storage drive, keep good backups. Obtained this drive from where?
Define "safe". Will it work? Plug it in and see. Will it last for years? Maybe, maybe not. As with any storage drive, keep good backups. Obtained this drive from where?
hugope Jul 27, 2024 10 1 15 Today at 8:41 PM #3 USAFRet said: Define "safe". Click to expand... By saying safe, I mean that it will not damage my motherboard or other components. Obtained the drive from a small local market.
USAFRet said: Define "safe". Click to expand... By saying safe, I mean that it will not damage my motherboard or other components. Obtained the drive from a small local market.
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 174,017 19,166 184,590 Today at 8:44 PM #4 hugope said: By saying safe, I mean that it will not damage my motherboard or other components. Obtained the drive from a small local market. Click to expand... All anyone can say is "probably safe". But, it might short out the M.2 port you connect it to. There is no way to know for certain.
hugope said: By saying safe, I mean that it will not damage my motherboard or other components. Obtained the drive from a small local market. Click to expand... All anyone can say is "probably safe". But, it might short out the M.2 port you connect it to. There is no way to know for certain.