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<blockquote data-quote="4wd" data-source="post: 1074330" data-attributes="member: 393358"><p>Regarding ssd longevity, many serious tests shows it's quite amazing > <a href="https://www.ontrack.com/blog/2018/02/07/how-long-do-ssds-really-last/" target="_blank">SSD Lifespan: How Long Does An SSD Really Last?</a></p><p></p><p>"One of the Samsung SSD 850 PRO drives achieved a figure of 9.1 petabytes of data written! That’s 60 times the TBW figure Samsung promises on their data sheets. The other Samsung product – the Samsung SSD 750 Evo – was able to write 1.2 petabytes of data, which equals (in theory) to more than 80 years of constant writing. "</p><p></p><p>Basically, seems one must be subject to some serious malchance or curse if one's ssd (with daily normal use) does not outlive it's owner by 50 years or so :O)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4wd, post: 1074330, member: 393358"] Regarding ssd longevity, many serious tests shows it's quite amazing > [URL="https://www.ontrack.com/blog/2018/02/07/how-long-do-ssds-really-last/"]SSD Lifespan: How Long Does An SSD Really Last?[/URL] "One of the Samsung SSD 850 PRO drives achieved a figure of 9.1 petabytes of data written! That’s 60 times the TBW figure Samsung promises on their data sheets. The other Samsung product – the Samsung SSD 750 Evo – was able to write 1.2 petabytes of data, which equals (in theory) to more than 80 years of constant writing. " Basically, seems one must be subject to some serious malchance or curse if one's ssd (with daily normal use) does not outlive it's owner by 50 years or so :O) [/QUOTE]
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