
Kunal Khullar is a contributing writer at Tom\u2019s Hardware.\u00a0 He is a long time technology journalist and reviewer specializing in PC components and peripherals, and welcomes any and every question around building a PC. ","collapsible":{"enabled":true,"maxHeight":250,"readMoreText":"Read more","readLessText":"Read less"}}), "https://slice.vanilla.futurecdn.net/13-4-18/js/authorBio.js"); } else { console.error('%c FTE ','background: #9306F9; color: #ffffff','no lazy slice hydration function available'); } Kunal Khullar Social Links Navigation News Contributor Kunal Khullar is a contributing writer at Tom’s Hardware. He is a long time technology journalist and reviewer specializing in PC components and peripherals, and welcomes any and every question around building a PC.
micheal_15 Filled with malicious malware designed to install payloads from installation. Unremovable depositor viruses that will basically steal everything on your PC, and send it direct to Bejing. Yeah I REALLY want one /s Reply
Notton micheal_15 said: Filled with malicious malware designed to install payloads from installation. Unremovable depositor viruses that will basically steal everything on your PC, and send it direct to Bejing. Yeah I REALLY want one /s Do you have a link to that source? Reply
Loadedaxe micheal_15 said: Filled with malicious malware designed to install payloads from installation. Unremovable depositor viruses that will basically steal everything on your PC, and send it direct to Bejing. Yeah I REALLY want one /s Right, because apparently SSDs now boot up, install spyware, steal all your files, and livestream them to Beijing the second they touch a nvme port. …but the Chinese manufactured motherboard, GPU, RAM, router, and smartphone you’re using are totally fine? Everything manufactured has something in it made in China …. In reality the worst thing a cheap SSD is likely to do is die early or have questionable NAND. The whole “instant spyware drive” thing exists in paranoid imaginations. YMTC is already in our SSDs Reply
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