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1TB Western Digital WD Green SN350 PCI-Express 3.0 x4 Internal SSD $38 + Free Shipping

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 1TB Western Digital WD Green SN350 PCI-Express 3.0 x4 Internal SSD (Model WDS100T3G0C) on sale for $47.50 - $9.51 when you "clip" the coupon = $37.99. Shipping is Free.

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05-21-2023 at 11:36 AM.

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05-21-2023 at 11:36 AM.
Isn't this particular ssd trash due to low lifetime 🤔?
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SmilingHamster3037
05-21-2023 at 12:52 PM.
05-21-2023 at 12:52 PM.
I love the description on Amazon where it says the rotational speed of this drive 7.200 rpm.
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05-21-2023 at 01:17 PM.
05-21-2023 at 01:17 PM.
Quote from iyg :
Isn't this particular ssd trash due to low lifetime 🤔?
Made me google

"The common endurance point for 1TB NVMe SSDs is in the 500-600TBW range, while the WD Green SN350 1TB is only rated at 100TBW."


Pretty poor compare to other but I did check my 5 year old Refurb and it only had 8TB written so I guess it's fine lol. I can't imagine using a drive for 100TBW if a corporate laptop coming off refurb only did 8TB over 5 years.

for the same price though, I'd buy something else with better endurance
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05-21-2023 at 01:29 PM.
05-21-2023 at 01:29 PM.
How cool, green snake oil!
At least it's from a trusty beloved brand I have loyalty towards.
AND! -no rebate- is a plus!
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05-21-2023 at 01:35 PM.
05-21-2023 at 01:35 PM.
Quote from iyg :
Isn't this particular ssd trash due to low lifetime ?
Yeah i believe its rated garbage tier on SSD tier list MP33 is $1 more with 600TBW

https://slickdeals.net/f/16664021-1tb-team-group-mp33-m-2-2280-1tb-pcie-3-0-x4-with-nvme-1-3-3d-nand-internal-solid-state-drive-ssd-tm8fp6001t0c101
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trza
05-21-2023 at 02:03 PM.
05-21-2023 at 02:03 PM.
Quote from iyg :
Isn't this particular ssd trash due to low lifetime 🤔?

I think manufacturers limit the TBW not as much due to the memory as they want to reduce their warranty exposure. On the flip side, you see Team Group give really high ratings to their drives to make them seem more durable. Do you really think their chips contain more magic pixie dust inside them than the tier 1 manufacturers putting out drives under their own brand?

That being said, I deployed about 50 of the Green 2.5" SSDs for a hospital. Those PCs are basically thin clients in use. Nothing actually gets written to the drive beyond the occasional windows updates. In 3 years none of the drives failed.

The green line isn't fast and isn't top tier for durability. They're just cheap budget drives. If you don't expect much they're ok.
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05-21-2023 at 04:22 PM.
05-21-2023 at 04:22 PM.
Quote from trza :
I think manufacturers limit the TBW not as much due to the memory as they want to reduce their warranty exposure. On the flip side, you see Team Group give really high ratings to their drives to make them seem more durable. Do you really think their chips contain more magic pixie dust inside them than the tier 1 manufacturers putting out drives under their own brand?
Exactly. The TBW numbers are just what the company will cover under warranty. They are not a good indicator of drive quality or longevity. Most people will never come close to writing this much data during the drive's useful lifespan, much less the warranty period. The drive I've encountered with the most writes is a 128GB SK Hynix with 27TB of host writes. It still reports 95% life remaining.
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oliverjia
05-21-2023 at 05:10 PM.
05-21-2023 at 05:10 PM.
Quote from MWink :
Exactly. The TBW numbers are just what the company will cover under warranty. They are not a good indicator of drive quality or longevity. Most people will never come close to writing this much data during the drive's useful lifespan, much less the warranty period. The drive I've encountered with the most writes is a 128GB SK Hynix with 27TB of host writes. It still reports 95% life remaining.
128GB SSD is most likely from MLC NAND era, which typically has 100 times endurance as compared to TLC NAND.
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05-21-2023 at 06:38 PM.
05-21-2023 at 06:38 PM.
Quote from oliverjia :
128GB SSD is most likely from MLC NAND era, which typically has 100 times endurance as compared to TLC NAND.
That was my initial thought as well. However, everything I could find indicated that the SK Hynix SC311 uses 3D TLC NAND.
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05-22-2023 at 01:35 AM.
05-22-2023 at 01:35 AM.
Quote from trza :
I think manufacturers limit the TBW not as much due to the memory as they want to reduce their warranty exposure. On the flip side, you see Team Group give really high ratings to their drives to make them seem more durable. Do you really think their chips contain more magic pixie dust inside them than the tier 1 manufacturers putting out drives under their own brand?

That being said, I deployed about 50 of the Green 2.5" SSDs for a hospital. Those PCs are basically thin clients in use. Nothing actually gets written to the drive beyond the occasional windows updates. In 3 years none of the drives failed.

The green line isn't fast and isn't top tier for durability. They're just cheap budget drives. If you don't expect much they're ok.
They be thin clients not a lot of read write but seems irresponsible not to install better hardware given mission critical info and records retention needs?
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05-22-2023 at 01:39 AM.
05-22-2023 at 01:39 AM.
Too many question marks despite the WD brand. If this thing were 2TB for forty dollas and free shipping I would jump on it.
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mossberg91
05-22-2023 at 03:31 AM.
05-22-2023 at 03:31 AM.
I can see this being worth it if you just write a bunch of data to it and just mount as Read Only. I have friends who still strictly operate with ISO images and dont want changes made at all.

Outside of that its garbage.

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05-22-2023 at 05:38 AM.
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I can see this being worth it if you just write a bunch of data to it and just mount as Read Only. I have friends who still strictly operate with ISO images and dont want changes made at all.

Outside of that its garbage.

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$5 more get 1TB SN810 Gen 4 TLC drive with DRAM

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05-22-2023 at 08:25 PM.
05-22-2023 at 08:25 PM.
Quote from FreshPrinceSumNLips :
They be thin clients not a lot of read write but seems irresponsible not to install better hardware given mission critical info and records retention needs?
It's not irresponsible at all. It's proven reliable and are hot spare carts where it matters. 1 other hot spare for all the places where it doesn't matter so much. Computers all over the place that can also be used. Carts can be borrowed from other departments, etc. User logs in and their citrix session is right back to where they were.

Records are all kept on enterprise hardware in the server farm. Cart blows up or whatever and zero data is lost. Just a few minutes of time to get your session back. Real humans provide all the care, not the computers.
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