What are your records

What are your records

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something is wrong with this ssd, there is no way i have written more than a few tb on it.

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Retired my main system drive at 70k hours. Still worked alright.

that's a lot of hours

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Your swap file, retard dumdum

the swap file isn't located on that drive

Ya sure?

what about torrents?

i win?

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>he has a swap file on SSD

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yes
no
neat

Oh hi.

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mark

this was my oldest, i just replaced it and made it a backup boot drive

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where on storage drives is this information stored ? Does it have its own little storage chip ?

heh

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I thought user was a retard and left it on by default

Yes, swap data

the power on count ? hours on ?

~5.8 years of power on hours

averaging out your power on count over that time it's about 1 power on every 12.5 days.

And im sure there were times where it needed to be restarted a few times in a row, so realistically you were probably averaging 20+ days between turning it off.

based backstoryposter

I leave my shit running 24/7 unless I'm out of town so 2+ month uptimes aren't that uncommon. I think that's how I got to 70k hours.

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and this1 is second oldest, 4TB WD RE's

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Why shouldn't you put a swapfile on an ssd?

Dayum

Yawn

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