2/2/2026 at 8:00:11 PM
> We've heard countless SSD clone stories over the years, but this particular Samsung 990 Pro 2TB case stands out for the frighteningly sophisticated level of counterfeiting behind its creation. The label usually tells you whether a drive is legitimate. You can spot many telltale signs, such as incorrect model names, misaligned text, or poor print quality, that are more than sufficient to give the imposter away. But not this counterfeit Samsung 990 Pro.How the heck can someone have the resources to produce or have produced counterfeit drive hardware and firmware but not have the resources to perfectly copy printing?
by tzs
2/2/2026 at 10:57:00 PM
I dunno, that's always bothered me, too.I don't buy the cost argument. It's a one-time NRE, same as the product itself. You scan the original label once, modify text as required, print a million of them. Job done.
The only explanation I can come up with is that it must be related to why spam emails are so easy to spot. They don't want to fool the guy who knows enough to rigorously test the fake and demand a refund, they want to filter for the people who don't know how to spot a fake from the label because those people are less likely to investigate and try getting a refund.
Though honestly I don't really buy that either. I dunno.
by estimator7292
2/2/2026 at 8:44:37 PM
cuts into the profitby cornhole