Micro Center via Amazon[amazon.com] has Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 1TB PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 QLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) for $75.99. Shipping is free
Product Info
Manufacturer:
Intel
Model Number:
SSDPEKNU010TZX1
Product SKU:
B08X4Z4R1Y
UPC:
735858453295
ASIN:
B08X4Z4R1Y
Brand:
Intel
Item Weight:
0.22046226 Pounds
Item model number:
SSDPEKNU010TZX1
Manufacturer:
Intel
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Micro Center via Amazon[amazon.com] has Intel 670p Series M.2 2280 1TB PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 QLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) for $75.99. Shipping is free
Model: Intel SSDPEKNU010TZX1 670p Series 1.0TB M.2 Retail Solid State Drive - Black
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Almost nobody is likely to hit that high of a write total to the drive, just fyi anyone looking to buy this.
Maybe, but it means that each cell has less endurance than a model with higher TBW. It's not about best case scenario, it's the worst case scenario that bites ya
Maybe, but it means that each cell has less endurance than a model with higher TBW. It's not about best case scenario, it's the worst case scenario that bites ya
I'm not convinced that rating isn't already the "worst case scenario" statistically.
If it was rated for 150 tbw I would never hit that either. It's not the only qualifying measurement of a nvme ssd, don't go by that rating alone for sure.
Last edited by clinteastwood June 19, 2022 at 05:03 PM.
I don't know what M.2 that guy was talking about but a quick search of amazon can find you a drive that matches the specs he put out, but $23 more instead of $15.
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Almost nobody is likely to hit that high of a write total to the drive, just fyi anyone looking to buy this.
If it was rated for 150 tbw I would never hit that either. It's not the only qualifying measurement of a nvme ssd, don't go by that rating alone for sure.
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Don't know if this is a reliable brand though
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