Why does windows kill SSDs in less than a year? Is this some conspiracy between Windows and SSD makers?

Why does windows kill SSDs in less than a year? Is this some conspiracy between Windows and SSD makers?

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You are using Windows 10 which has many botnets to scan the warp drive.

I've had my evo for like 2 or 3 years, and never had a single problem.

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I do alot of bluray encoding on my ssd.
that is 20 to 30gb of write per bd.
:^)

I legitimately get pissed off when I look at my Windows 10 qemu disk usage overnight with Windows 10 entirely fucking idle and its written like 27GB for no fucking reason.

It's must be related to the creation of the flash friendly file system for linux, usual journalised file systems being bad for flash.
Are you sure both swap and access time update are desactivated on these ssd?

Windows can detect tripfags

>winblows 10
lol retard

>Why does windows kill SSDs in less than a year?
It doesn't.
This SSD is a good four years old.

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what brand and model?

Windows 10 pro 1809
It constantly writes to disk. What is it doing?

werks on my machine..

also don't fall for shit brand TLC ssds

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Windows 10 turned the disk use on my machine up to 11, and is ultimately what made me make the switch to Linux

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>unsafe shutdown count
>977
jesus fuck user, you forcibly power off your computer on average once every 9 hours it has been on. And you're a retard for doing so without a enterprise class drive with power loss protection

>I'm going to buy a SSD from PingPong Ching Chong store
>Wow, it lasted less than a year

Windows 7 3+ years with a samsung 850 evo 500 gb HD. Still going strong

>not understanding how SMART works
>being this retarded

cringe

>using the samsung botnet

How is adata for a ssd? I found this
amazon.in/ADATA-Ultimate-SU800-Internal-ASU800SS-512GT-C/dp/B01K8A29CS/

For the record, Firefox trashes an SSD more than Windows, so you might want to look into that too.

>2 or 3 years
kek

i burned mine a lot more in just 1 year
i am such a nigger

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i bought a sandisk ssd plus.
lasted 18 months.
fucking chinks

>kill SSDs
Nah, they go into read only mode.
Right?

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Here is my windows 10 drive after 2 and a half years.

It's rated for 200TB endurance over 5 year warranty.

So far in 1/2 the warranty period i've only used 1/4 of it's rated endurance.

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>A week after the warranty expires
>SSD mysteriously dies
Nothing personal, kid

It will be replaced by a 1tb 970 or 980 pro by then anyway.

I've got another 2 and half years before the warranty period is over afterall.

realistically, so does every browser

Does that mean 3gbps with bitlocker encryption ON?

Or will encrypted drives always be slow

>2018
>Have 16GB RAM
>Browsers still write garbage to your storage and slowly wreck your SSD

Works on my machine! It's totally normal for an OS to write 12.7TB of fucking nothing.

Yes, though I don't know of any current motherboard manufacturer that supports hardware encryption on NvME SSDs, so you're forced into using software encryption due to lack of support from motherboard vendors.

I would expect support for hardware encryption on the consumer level will take awhile longer to actually gain traction and support from vendors.

judging by the few threads online I can find that are relevant to this, you currently anyway can't use a 970 pro with hardware encryption as the boot drive, ONLY as a secondary drive.

forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkCentre-A-E-M-S-Series/Bitlocker-eDrive-hardware-encryption-on-an-M710S-with-PCIe-M2/td-p/4106104
tenforums.com/drivers-hardware/117360-ssd-support-hardware-based-full-disk-encryption-via-bitlocker.html

Google "windows 10 decrapifier" might help

*tips tinfoil hat*

my samsung ssd 830 series is almost 10 years old and i was using firefox most of the time and windows only.

it actually is older, driver was installed 2006.

Yeaah, driver. From what I can gather, it was released in 2011.

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Why does windows delete documents in less then a year? Is this some conspiracy between Windows and document creators?

Citation needed. I've been using Windows 8.1 for a few years and now 10 for over a year on whatever Intel SSD Lenovo put in my T440p. No problems from it and plenty of life left on the SSD.

based

Windows 10 looooves defragging your SSDs.
Every other update it turns defrag back on regardless of what you originally set it to.
It's stupidly sneaky.