Tuesday, March 31, 2026

SSD fakes are getting more sophisticated — here’s how to avoid falling victim to the scammers


  • A fake Samsung 990 Pro SSD was found to be very convincing
  • It looked authentic, reported the correct capacity, and even worked like a real 990 Pro in some benchmarks
  • However, a full suite of testing revealed the weakness in the drive — and there are steps you can take to protect yourself

Fake SSDs and RAM scams are becoming more commonplace now that these products have gotten so expensive, but often such knock-offs are easy to spot — although that’s not the case with the latest imitation Samsung drive.

There are no clearly inauthentic packaging or product labels, or other obvious giveaways here, and as Japanese tech site Akiba PC Hotline discovered (via Tom’s Hardware), you might not even realize this Samsung 990 Pro SSD was a fake clone at all. As Akiba puts it: “More sophisticated counterfeit SSDs have appeared,” while warning that these fakes, which are “harder to distinguish from genuine ones, are now flooding the market” (bear in mind this is a translation).

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