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wildwestgoh
post Dec 2 2014, 06:51 AM

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QUOTE(charkoteow3 @ Dec 2 2014, 01:57 AM)
how often do you reboot your pc? i can't remember the last time i turn this baby off.
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Work PC, reboot? We shut down everyday to conserve electricity. sweat.gif
Not to talk about those high-end monster that choke water faster than we drink, save electricity, save the earth. tongue.gif

p/s: Server aside.. different story. blush.gif
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post Dec 3 2014, 01:08 PM

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Any SAS SSD out there with reasonable price? Looking to find a SSD for a company's server but the SSD price is one hell of a joke, yes it has good endurance (200GB @ 3.86PB) but it just don't justify the high price, I could buy a high-end PC with that price alone.

Is Enterprise SSD came out just so to earn more from "Enterprise"? sweat.gif
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post Dec 3 2014, 01:21 PM

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QUOTE(Human10 @ Dec 3 2014, 01:14 PM)
Not sure if there is any enterpise SSD which is "cheap".

But this is a consumer SLC SSD, which should have a theoretically better lifespan.
http://global.pchome.com.tw/?mod=store&fun..._NO=DRAH3O&tm=u
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Erm, If that server uses SATA then I won't be headache right now, but it's SAS... doh.gif A darn evil that created to sucks money out of Enterprise market.
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post Dec 8 2014, 09:41 AM

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QUOTE(ainuddin @ Dec 7 2014, 11:29 PM)
hi guys, need some pointers here. this is my current SSDs condition;

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is the drive still good? been serving me well for almost 6 years now, planning to get the intel 730 240gb as replacement if things go downwards too quick. is it a good choice? it has 5 years warranty which is good, but everyone seems more interested in the samsung series.
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Looks good from the SMART, but most of the modern drive is already way faster than it.
Intel is great value for warranty, Samsung is great for its performance, the 850 Pro has 10-year warranty, even better if you're not I/O intensive user.

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