Unarguably, scoring an SSD with a cheaper price tag and huge storage feels like a steal deal. However, among those lucrative deals and slashed prices, you might end up with a counterfeit. Fake SSDs have become more common than ever and increasingly difficult to spot. They might look completely genuine from the outside, with authentic labels and flashy branding. However, they might be using low-quality components, altered firmware, and a fraction of the advertised capacity. Thankfully, there are some easy ways to test a fake SSD and save yourself from data loss.
