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http://www.staples.com/Kingston-S...uct_104020
Going to use it as an OS/boot up drive for the Lenovo I just got:
http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/9...-windows-8
Is this drive (Samsung) Better/Worse.
Also, looking for a video card and monitor, so any suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks!
SSD Drive is out of stock at Staples as per your link
http://www.staples.com/Kingston-S...uct_104020
Going to use it as an OS/boot up drive for the Lenovo I just got:
http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/9...-windows-8
Is this drive (Samsung) Better/Worse.
Also, looking for a video card and monitor, so any suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks!
http://www.hardocp.com/article/20...S0tQzewVDg
They said it it did better than the Samsung 240GB TLC which would be the Samsung 840 I believe.
It was there when I posted it...and is / was available in 8/10 stores around me,
I bought it yesterday in store, and they had it, but said they could order it if it wasn't, as I was vascillating between the 2 different sizes.
Try the "reserve" in store option, with the 20% off option.
It was there when I posted it...and is / was available in 8/10 stores around me,
I bought it yesterday in store, and they had it, but said they could order it if it wasn't, as I was vascillating between the 2 different sizes.
Try the "reserve" in store option, with the 20% off option.
Additional rant: Yesterday's $140 seemed okay to be FP because you could get it with no tax in CA (also the case for today). If you plan to sell ACIII (~$15) and live in CA, then this is a good deal, but that isn't the case for everyone.
The difference between TLC and MLC is negligible, unless of course you're in IT and building machines for enterprise.
With just the average consumer use, the nand memory on this drive will last 7 years [anandtech.com].
Even five years from now it will be cheap to replace this SSD with another, at the rate SDD prices are dropping. Anyone considering switching from HDD to SSD with their own personal computers would do fine by this drive.
The formula they use:
life in years = ( cycles * capacity ) / ( write amplifcation * GB per year)
The TLC NAND in this drive is rated at 1000 P/E cycles.
Capacity is the size of the drive. GB per year is 3650 assuming 10GB/day.
Write amplification differs by workload. HardOCP assumes it's 10x.
The SSD's longevity depends on whether 10GB/day and 10x amplification reflects your workload.
Additional rant: Yesterday's $140 seemed okay to be FP because you could get it with no tax in CA (also the case for today). If you plan to sell ACIII (~$15) and live in CA, then this is a good deal, but that isn't the case for everyone.