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I'm switching out to a 4TB NVMe and a 4TB SATA SSD (paired with existing 2TB NVMe and 2TB SSD) to free up some expansion slots. There was some data on that drive that I would have lost if I didn't back it up now. I cannot trust this brand for SSDs. I have 64GB of their DDR4 3200Mhz CL16 that's doing great with a 5900X, but SSDs are off the table from them.
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I'm switching out to a 4TB NVMe and a 4TB SATA SSD (paired with existing 2TB NVMe and 2TB SSD) to free up some expansion slots. There was some data on that drive that I would have lost if I didn't back it up now. I cannot trust this brand for SSDs. I have 64GB of their DDR4 3200Mhz CL16 that's doing great with a 5900X, but SSDs are off the table from them.
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I have seen someone write over 9 petabytes of data to a 850 pro before it finally gave up.
Also some nand seems to degrade in performance when left unpowered for a while.
I'm switching out to a 4TB NVMe and a 4TB SATA SSD (paired with existing 2TB NVMe and 2TB SSD) to free up some expansion slots. There was some data on that drive that I would have lost if I didn't back it up now. I cannot trust this brand for SSDs. I have 64GB of their DDR4 3200Mhz CL16 that's doing great with a 5900X, but SSDs are off the table from them.
Are you testing with large contiguous files or a bunch of small ones?
A bunch of small files are never going to saturate the bus and will always show lower metrics than one large file.
If your large contiguous files are demonstrating similar fluctuations, then you'd have to look at other variables.