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http://thessdreview.com/latest-buzz...pacity-sandforce-driven-ssds-hit-the-streets/
Cliffnotes: 7% more usable space.
Cliffnotes: 7% more usable space.
http://thessdreview.com/latest-buzz...pacity-sandforce-driven-ssds-hit-the-streets/
Cliffnotes: 7% more usable space.
Just to get back to the original topic:
Yup. Great, an extra 7% space.
The bad. God help you if you don't use TRIM on such a drive. Once the number of available blocks for GC drops below about 1% of the drive, write amplification goes absolutely through the roof.
I agree.these are my thoughts exactly
I suppose its cool that they're giving an option which is good for those who know what they're doing, however I feel its ultimately going to be a bad thing for a number of unwitting consumers.
I remember that this was a feature Kingston was touting for their HyperX SSD. It'd be interesting to see which SSDs other manufacturers will use it on.
I agree.
IMO, they would be better leaving things as they are.