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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 933955" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>sometimes, they are just numbers from the manufactors. We can't fully trust them because everyone has different conditions and different use cases. In case there is something wrong like high temperature, power cut, too much dust,... life expectancy of SSD can be shorter. They can refuse to warrant when the SSD reaches a certain number</p><p>By the way, reducing the amount of write data can improve the responsiveness of our PC (slightly) because it won't interfere with our foreground tasks and prolong the longevity of HDD/SSD</p><p></p><p>browsers and AVs with BD engine) can write 1-3GBs of data per day. It can be more</p><p></p><p>Those mentioned solutions are mostly set-and-forget + they can inprove performance by using ram as cache -> why not</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 933955, member: 51905"] sometimes, they are just numbers from the manufactors. We can't fully trust them because everyone has different conditions and different use cases. In case there is something wrong like high temperature, power cut, too much dust,... life expectancy of SSD can be shorter. They can refuse to warrant when the SSD reaches a certain number By the way, reducing the amount of write data can improve the responsiveness of our PC (slightly) because it won't interfere with our foreground tasks and prolong the longevity of HDD/SSD browsers and AVs with BD engine) can write 1-3GBs of data per day. It can be more Those mentioned solutions are mostly set-and-forget + they can inprove performance by using ram as cache -> why not [/QUOTE]
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