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TBW rating for most Samsung and WD drives is 1200 for 2TB drives and 2400 for 4TB drives.
A tech website posted that a Samung 990 Pro 1TB drive with 600TBW rating pushed past 28,000TB of data written and a Samsung 990 Evo 1TB drive was still working fine after 12,000TB of data was written. I would pay more for peace of mind.
Here is the link:
https://data-forensics.co.uk/sams...0600%20T
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TBW rating for most Samsung and WD drives is 1200 for 2TB drives and 2400 for 4TB drives.
A tech website posted that a Samung 990 Pro 1TB drive with 600TBW rating pushed past 28,000TB of data written and a Samsung 990 Evo 1TB drive was still working fine after 12,000TB of data was written. I would pay more for peace of mind.
Here is the link:
https://data-forensics.co.uk/sams...0600%20TBW.
800TBW for a 4TB drive is not good.
TBW rating for most Samsung and WD drives is 1200 for 2TB drives and 2400 for 4TB drives.
A tech website posted that a Samung 990 Pro 1TB drive with 600TBW rating pushed past 28,000TB of data written and a Samsung 990 Evo 1TB drive was still working fine after 12,000TB of data was written. I would pay more for peace of mind.
Here is the link:
https://data-forensics.co.uk/sams...0600%20TBW.
It's 800TBW which is plenty for a client drive. You could write 500GB a day for over 4 years. Which nobody will even get close to.
https://www.amazon.com/WD_BLACK-S...9C789?th=1
TBW rating for most Samsung and WD drives is 1200 for 2TB drives and 2400 for 4TB drives.
A tech website posted that a Samung 990 Pro 1TB drive with 600TBW rating pushed past 28,000TB of data written and a Samsung 990 Evo 1TB drive was still working fine after 12,000TB of data was written. I would pay more for peace of mind.
Here is the link:
https://data-forensics.co.uk/sams...0600%20T
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