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If any cheapskates are thinking about getting an SSD or that your computer is slow
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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3233301" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Used to be a worry about read-write cycles and such, but not such a big deal anymore. I've been using 'em for years, in fact, I have gone with only a single 256GB M.2 drive in my new office computer I just built. Barely need any store there at all - at home I have something like 5TB in my desktop and an 8TM NAS. But these new M.2 drives are so slick... they're like a stick of gum in size. Essentially like a USB flash drive, but it's just the board. I love it.</p><p></p><p>Long story short, you don't have to worry about SSDs anymore really, they're long-lasting, durable and incredibly fast. Technology is incredible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3233301, member: 9374"] Used to be a worry about read-write cycles and such, but not such a big deal anymore. I've been using 'em for years, in fact, I have gone with only a single 256GB M.2 drive in my new office computer I just built. Barely need any store there at all - at home I have something like 5TB in my desktop and an 8TM NAS. But these new M.2 drives are so slick... they're like a stick of gum in size. Essentially like a USB flash drive, but it's just the board. I love it. Long story short, you don't have to worry about SSDs anymore really, they're long-lasting, durable and incredibly fast. Technology is incredible. [/QUOTE]
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