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erm you wont get data corruption for not turning on your pc

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its a Ssd and they arent as safe as Hdds

 

Maybe if you lived 5 years ago. SSD's are perfectly fine, and unless you wear out the drive significantly, data retention will be just as good as a regular spinning disk if not better.

 

Consumer drives are rated at 1YR data retention after wearing out all of the cells.

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Maybe if you lived 5 years ago. SSD's are perfectly fine, and unless you wear out the drive significantly, data retention will be just as good as a regular spinning disk if not better.

 

Consumer drives are rated at 1YR data retention after wearing out all of the cells.

the samsung one still lives just 70TB ;..(
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the samsung one still lives just 70TB ;..(

That's just what consumer drives are rated for. Samsung EVO's have TLC nand which is rated around 1K P/E cycles, but they generally live at least 3K P/E

 

Plus, you'll need to be bashing a drive significantly to get even close to reaching the 70TB warranty counter within 2-3 years.

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That's just what consumer drives are rated for. Samsung EVO's have TLC nand which is rated around 1K P/E cycles, but they generally live at least 3K P/E

 

Plus, you'll need to be bashing a drive significantly to get even close to reaching the 70TB warranty counter within 2-3 years.

will samsung magician tell me when the ssd is already at its end?
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