random test after a year of use (purchased march, 2019 - heavy gaming and nearly no space available). i like this HD very much. running with i7 8700, rtx 2080, 16gb ram
random test after a year of use (purchased march, 2019 - heavy gaming and nearly no space available). i like this HD very much. running with i7 8700, rtx 2080, 16gb ram
Wait...you mean online gaming? Ssd is only relate to write/read...when it's on gaming, it only reads, therefore impact on Ssd is minimum, but if you doing like data center things, when it comes to rewrites, things are different...
Wait...you mean online gaming? Ssd is only relate to write/read...when it's on gaming, it only reads, therefore impact on Ssd is minimum, but if you doing like data center things, when it comes to rewrites, things are different...
well, partially true. If SSD is DRAMless then even normal usage will affect its performance and life span. But since this SSD has 1GB DRAM, performance and lifespan shouldn't be affected.
Wait...you mean online gaming? Ssd is only relate to write/read...when it's on gaming, it only reads, therefore impact on Ssd is minimum, but if you doing like data center things, when it comes to rewrites, things are different...
then this ssd is bad, i have one and it thermal throttles during gaming
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READ WRITE SPEEDS: Sequential Read/Write Speeds up to 3500 MB/s / 2900 MB/s, an industry top leading reliability (MTBF) 2 Million Hours
Wait...you mean online gaming? Ssd is only relate to write/read...when it's on gaming, it only reads, therefore impact on Ssd is minimum, but if you doing like data center things, when it comes to rewrites, things are different...
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Woah anyone know the answer? I believe adata XPG nvme ssd's use the same chipset and my 2TB drive was not recognised either by win 10
then this ssd is bad, i have one and it thermal throttles during gaming
READ WRITE SPEEDS: Sequential Read/Write Speeds up to 3500 MB/s / 2900 MB/s, an industry top leading reliability (MTBF) 2 Million Hours
id go with the WD deal tbh, this one is unrealiable under heavy usage
Have you tried going into Disk Management and seeing if it is showing as unallocated space?
This is a good walkthrough.
https://helpdesk.origin