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Model: Intel SSD D3-S4510 SSDSC2KB038T801 3.84TB 3D NAND TLC SATA 6Gb/s 2.5-Inch Enterprise Solid State Drive
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My experience buying Intel enterprise storage used is that they are commercial server farm pulls with trivial read/write history, but a lot of online hours. They're rated for around 10M online hours, so even though they've been powered on a lot, it's a spit in the ocean of their rating.
And since these drives are rated for total writes in PETAbyte range (10+ mostly), they have more write life in them than most brand new drives.
I'm negative about most used/refurbished drives. But not the Intel enterprise stuff..
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These are probably retired ones from enterprises after being seriously abused, lol
In my dictionary, this is e-waste and belongs to landfill
My experience buying Intel enterprise storage used is that they are commercial server farm pulls with trivial read/write history, but a lot of online hours. They're rated for around 10M online hours, so even though they've been powered on a lot, it's a spit in the ocean of their rating.
And since these drives are rated for total writes in PETAbyte range (10+ mostly), they have more write life in them than most brand new drives.
I'm negative about most used/refurbished drives. But not the Intel enterprise stuff..
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This is being advertised as new. You can check CrystalDiskMark to confirm
And since these drives are rated for total writes in PETAbyte range (10+ mostly), they have more write life in them than most brand new drives.
I'm negative about most used/refurbished drives. But not the Intel enterprise stuff..
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In my dictionary, this is e-waste and belongs to landfill
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In my dictionary, this is e-waste and belongs to landfill
And since these drives are rated for total writes in PETAbyte range (10+ mostly), they have more write life in them than most brand new drives.
I'm negative about most used/refurbished drives. But not the Intel enterprise stuff..
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