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I just enabled Rapid on my 250gb 840 evo and got

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insane write speeds of 4000 MB for about 3 second then it went down to 973 again. That was glitch rigth? Also even tho it isn't 4000MB a sec anymore i'm still getting way to fast read an writes (1170/973) can that even be possible? (Just benchamrked again and my reads diped to 1161MB and writes went up to 1060...)

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insane write speeds of 4000 MB for about 3 second then it went down to 973 again. That was glitch rigth? Also even tho it isn't 4000MB a sec anymore i'm still getting way to fast read an writes (1170/973) can that even be possible? 

Nope.

The Speeds for the Evo is:

Read 550 mb/s 

Write 520 mb/s.

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Nope.

The Speeds for the Evo is:

Read 550 mb/s 

Write 520 mb/s.

Rapid... 

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It's writing/reading to your RAM, so yes. 

So it's gonna kill my ram in the long run? 

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So it's gonna kill my ram in the long run? 

no, your RAM won't die from that at all. 

it's not the same storage technology as SSD or SD chips, RAM modules can well above tolerate that. They'll become outdated before they die from use. 

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no, your RAM won't die from that at all. 

Wasn't it ram that has only a limited amout of cycles untill it dies? 

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Wasn't it ram that has only a limited amout of cycles untill it dies? 

no

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