First, it is suggested to divide the C disk 50G into two areas, leaving the D disk. After the system is optimized for SSD, 64-bit WIN7 should still have 30+ space, which is beneficial to the speed, life and stability of SSD.
Second, at present, the P\E times of mainstream SSD are 3000. If the budget is 1000, 128G can buy a good disk with 5000P\E, that is to say, the data of 128*5000=640000G can be written. Assuming a large amount of 50G is written every day, the average writing magnification is 2. Then the service life is 640000/100 * 365 =17.534, and you have to calculate whether you can write 50G on average every day, so you don't have to worry about the flash memory life at all, so usually the computer hangs SSD first, and the main controller hangs the flash memory first. Besides, I have to vomit. That buddy actually said, "attention is reading and writing." The first time I heard that reading can also consume the life of flash memory. It doesn't matter whether SLC is still a brand. Now SLC has only one consumer-grade SSD, and only one Taobao shop has purchasing. This guy must have crossed over.
Thirdly, the price of 128G SSD and 1000 is recommended to Puckett m5pro (note that it is not m5s) or Intel 520, both of which have a five-year warranty and strong performance.
For the mechanical disk, I recommend the black disk of Western Digital.
Question 2: How long is the life of the SSD? As long as you don't download hundreds of grams of things from the water pipe to SSD every day or always write a lot with software, according to the usual usage, the life of SSD is definitely much longer than your computer. My magnesium C300 128G has been used for many years, and it is still 99% healthy. Using SSDlife to read the health information in the hard disk shows that it has a service life of at least 8 years, so LZ doesn't have to worry about the service life of the solid state hard disk at all.
Question 3: How long is the life of the SSD? A life span of 5 minutes is calculated according to the amount of writing.
A cumulative complete write is a P/E, which can generally reach 3000 P/E. If 20G is written every day, the solid-state disk of 128 can be used for about 52 years.
If it's intel's, it's a long life, at least 100 years according to the above dose.
Question 4: How long is the service life of SSD? The life of a qualified SSD depends on the amount of writing.
1, MLC flash memory, with a writing capacity of 3000p/e. For example, 128G, with a writing capacity of about 200T. General household, 20 years is not a big problem.
2, TLC flash memory, write capacity 1000 times, which is one third of MLC. Like Samsung's 850evo, it's 75T.
3.SLC flash memory. This is rare because it is too expensive. This can reach the price-earnings ratio of 10000 times, which is more than three times that of MLC.
Question 5: How long is the service life of SSD? In fact, you can calculate the service life of the SSD by yourself. MLC flash memory is widely used now, and the erase times are generally around 3000 times. Taking the commonly used 64G as an example, under the balanced writing mechanism of SSD, the total erasable data is 64X3000 = 192000g. If you are a perverted video king who likes to download videos every day and then delete 100G, the available days are192000/100 =1920, that is, 1920/366 = 5.25 years. If the daily data written by ordinary users is much lower than 10G, for example, 10G can be used continuously for 52.5 years, and if 128G SSD is used, it can be used continuously for 525 years! What is this concept? Of course, this is only the result of theory. Just like an ordinary hard disk HDD, you can read and write infinitely in theory, but in fact, even if it doesn't break in three or five years, you will update the hard disk and eliminate it. This is to tell you that you don't have to entangle the life of SSD, and you can shoot if you think the price is right.
Question: How long is the service life of SSD? Nowadays, solid state drives can be found everywhere in ultrabooks and some mainstream computers. In addition to faster experience in normal use, SSDs also have the advantages of zero noise, no fear of vibration and low power consumption, but many consumers are worried about the service life of SSDs. What is the service life of solid-state hard disk? Do we need to worry? In view of the hot topic of SSD life among netizens, I will give you a detailed introduction.
How to use SSD correctly
How long is the life of the solid state drive?
Introduction: SSD knowledge collection of solid-state hard disk Advantages and differences of solid-state hard disk.
First of all, let's take a look at the principle of SSD: SSD is basically similar to our common mechanical hard disk in principle construction, such as analog sectors, analog tracks and so on. Inside SSD, the core part is the controller, which is the core of the whole SSD, including many architectures, such as reading and writing algorithms and interface definitions. The frequency of reading and writing is the main factor affecting life span. In the algorithm definition of SSD, only one modification can be considered as real reading and writing. SSD has a life calculation formula, as shown in the following figure:
Question 7: How long is the normal life of120g SSD? If it refers to the writing life of particles, normal use is inexhaustible. For example, TLC particles with the shortest writing life can be written to 3000PE, which means that 128G SSD can be written to 380T, and can be written to 100G every day. Another life is the stability of firmware. Basically all SSD failures are caused by firmware problems, so choose a well-known and reliable brand. At present, the writing life of TLC is no longer a problem, and TLC particles can be considered. Because of its cheapness, Pukette M7V is recommended.
Question 8: How long is the service life of general SSD? First of all, who would save a movie on a solid state drive? . . He certainly hasn't used it himself. Never do this.
Generally, people who buy SSD are used as system disks, as well as installation disks for programs and games. These two disks read and write much more frequently than the disks where you store movies. . .
If you use SSD to store movies, it will not be worth the loss. . . Everyone just considers that solid-state hard disks are fast to read and write, and are generally used in the parts of hard disks that are often operated, such as the virtual memory of system disks or independent hard disks. Generally, people who play games will install the game map or the whole game on the SSD. This is the advantage of trying out SSD.
I don't think MLC's SSD will be a problem for about 5 years. Otherwise, they will not be produced commercially. In short, it should be more reliable before you eliminate this system. However, solid state drives only appeared a few years ago. It's not time to die yet, so what will happen is unknown to everyone. . . Is it often that files are lost to report errors, or does it take too long to check and affect performance? I'm not sure now. . .
If the oil pan has money, you can try it. Ha ha.
Problem SSD solid state hard disk life problem 840 PRO is MLC chip life is about 3000- 10000 times.
According to the standard of minimum 3000 calculations, the minimum tolerable amount of data is 256x3000= 768000GB, which is 750TB.
Samsung's optimization is not bad, at least five or six thousand times.
Downloading is not what you think. I downloaded 3G, so the hard disk only reads and writes 3G. Yes
SSD chips are graded, eliminating the influence of manufacturers' products.
The life of the best SLC is about 654.38+ million times.
Midrange MLC 3000 ~ 1000.
The low-end TCL is 500 ~ 1 thousand 840EVO, which is the chip used.
Question10: How long does SSD usually take? Because the flash memory of SSD has the problem of limited erasing times, this is also the reason why many people criticize its short life, which means that SSD has a life limit. Of course, any hardware product has this life concept. A complete erasure of the internal flash memory of SSD is called 1 multiple P/E ratio, so the life of flash memory is based on P/E ratio. The life of 34nm flash memory chip is about 5000 P/E, and that of 25nm flash memory chip is about 3000 p/e.
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