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1TB Crucial P310 M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 NVMe Solid State Drive w/ Heatsink
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TLC (Triple-Level Cell) stores 3 bits/cell, offering better endurance and faster sustained writes, making it great for performance/mixed workloads; QLC (Quad-Level Cell) stores 4 bits/cell, providing higher capacity at lower cost, ideal for read-heavy tasks, but with slower performance and lower endurance due to more voltage states (16 vs. 8). TLC is better for operating systems and intensive tasks, while QLC excels at mass storage, archiving, and budget-friendly drives.
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TLC (Triple-Level Cell) stores 3 bits/cell, offering better endurance and faster sustained writes, making it great for performance/mixed workloads; QLC (Quad-Level Cell) stores 4 bits/cell, providing higher capacity at lower cost, ideal for read-heavy tasks, but with slower performance and lower endurance due to more voltage states (16 vs. 8). TLC is better for operating systems and intensive tasks, while QLC excels at mass storage, archiving, and budget-friendly drives.
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TLC (Triple-Level Cell) stores 3 bits/cell, offering better endurance and faster sustained writes, making it great for performance/mixed workloads; QLC (Quad-Level Cell) stores 4 bits/cell, providing higher capacity at lower cost, ideal for read-heavy tasks, but with slower performance and lower endurance due to more voltage states (16 vs. 8). TLC is better for operating systems and intensive tasks, while QLC excels at mass storage, archiving, and budget-friendly drives.
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