Mainly my SSD since that's the most important. I don't really understand, i think the lifespan of ssds are finite and based on writes or cycles. So does that mean copying files to the drive, deleting things, shutting the computer down, or what lowers the lifespan? I have a 250gb ssd, the information in my signature below is still up to date information.
"Samsung 850 PRO with 1TB then results in: This SSD will probably last incredible 343 years. This isn't a guarantee, but a good forecast. The warranty for the named SSD is ten years."
I hope there is a program that tells you since there's no telling how much has been written with anti viruses, windows update, installs, etc.
Thanks.
"Samsung 850 PRO with 1TB then results in: This SSD will probably last incredible 343 years. This isn't a guarantee, but a good forecast. The warranty for the named SSD is ten years."
I hope there is a program that tells you since there's no telling how much has been written with anti viruses, windows update, installs, etc.
Thanks.