I am curious about that as well. The title, description, and photos say 1.92TB but the item specification says 960GB. It's eBay, it's always a risky buy even if it's guaranteed.I'll be curious to see if you get the 960GB or the 1.92TB and how much life is left.![]()
I have bought items from Newegg via eBay before and it was listed as "Brand New" but I received a manufacturer refurbished white-box. It was a fairly expensive Asus x299 WS workstation motherboard but was discounted by $100. It seemed fine so I kept it. A few months after I started seeing issues with RAM detection. Reseated the ram sticks and the problem was solved. Fast forward a year (during lockdown) half of the memory slots stopped working. I contacted Asus and that began a year of back and forth because they did not have a spare motherboard to replace due to the age of the motherboard and supply issues.
eBay is usually the place where I buy things with almost no expectations and want to gamble a bit.