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Doing pretty good in my opinion 1.6 years of on time coming up on two years of usage.

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Anyone else here in the IDontHaveAnSSD Club?

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My 2 x 256GB Samsung 840 Pros in Raid 0 have 2.8TB host writes.

 

Not bad for a system that is 14 months old.

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10.131TB and 9.848TB.... 2x240GB SSD

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I feel like the compression for WMC DVR is very loose as it takes up 10GB+ per hour.

Well they still use MPEG2 so not loose just a bad algorithm.

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Well they still use MPEG2 so not loose just a bad algorithm.

if only I could find a way to make WMC automatically encode into X.264 using the iGPU for encoding.

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if only I could find a way to make WMC automatically encode into X.264 using the iGPU for encoding.

cant. but as long as its not using a cable card you can transcode it later.

The reason its saved that way is because its saved that way is because that is how its broadcost. I would like to see hardware encoded H.264 also.

BTW X264 is a encoder not a format.

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cant. but as long as its not using a cable card you can transcode it later.

The reason its saved that way is because its saved that way is because that is how its broadcost. I would like to see hardware encoded H.264 also.

BTW X264 is a encoder not a format.

you get the point. 

I am using a cablecard, but it isn't under any sort of HDCP with my current TV provider(although I am switching very soon)

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you get the point. 

I am using a cablecard, but it isn't under any sort of HDCP with my current TV provider(although I am switching very soon)

It all still should get save encrypted. try opening it with something else or transcoding it.

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I've been curious about this. I was thinking I was abusing mine pretty badly but it seems to not be the case.

 

4511 GB written

12860 power on hours

 

Running a host OS + 4-6 VMs

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Boot SSD Intel 520 Series 240GB Host Writes 5376 GB (5.250 TB) / NAND Writes 7003 GB (6.839 TB) Power on Hours 4053 (168 days 21 hours)

Storage 1 Agility 3 120GB SSD Host Writes 1229 GB (1.200 TB) Power on Hours 3467 (144 days 11 hours)

My other SSD is not plugged in at present so unsure. My HDD does not track how much data but is at 8469 hours or 252 days 21 hours

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