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Haha I'm an idiot

rsbennett00

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I completely forgot about these four intel 710 100gb drives I put in a home server and they sat unraided and invisible to the OS for 17,000 hours (700+ days, almost 2 years).

Now I don't know what to do with them...
 
Maybe keep them around for a spare PC build or something? I have 4 120GB SSDs from the last time they were on sale before the current cheapo prices we see today, and I have no idea what to do with them either.
 
Maybe keep them around for a spare PC build or something? I have 4 120GB SSDs from the last time they were on sale before the current cheapo prices we see today, and I have no idea what to do with them either.

I have a lot of spares around and just got a bunch for my birthday that I'm trying to sell the extras of. I'll probably toss them up.
 
set them as windows temp drives 😛

i use a 64gig X25-e as a pure windows temp storage... that way i dont hammer my main SSD.
 
raid 5 for VMs maybe?

Or if you like to live on the edge of danger, raid 0. I would actually like to try that one day just to see how fast those VMs would be. 😀
 
Ok, I put them up for sale where I'm allowed to (not here).

Just as well. To make a short story of my perspective on this, consider my parts-locker: I've got about five SATA III drives stashed away in case I need 'em. There are another two in eSATA external enclosures, and another five or so in hot-swap SATA caddies. I've got about six or so IDE ATA-133 drives I'm phasing out -- passing them on to friends who like fiddling with old technology.

If I had four old SSDs with plenty of life reported by SMART, I'd use them to replace another HDD or two. I might even trouble myself to sell the latter versus just giving them away.
 
Why not just use them? They may have a lot of power on hours, but no write wear to speak of. Raid 0 for a dedicated Steam/Origin library if you're a gamer.
 
Why not just use them? They may have a lot of power on hours, but no write wear to speak of. Raid 0 for a dedicated Steam/Origin library if you're a gamer.

I have 840 pros for that.

I agree these are practically brand new out of the box, the power on hours doesn't matter at all.
 
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