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I think that the second already happened, with an AR price for an AData 240GB TLC SP550 drive. But I'm talking without rebate, just straight-up prices.
Looking for some (possibly educated) predictions.
I was pleasantly surprised to see Kingston 240GB V300 MLC SSDs for under $60 at Newegg's ebay store recently. (Still $56.99 FS)
I prefer MLC drives. (In fact, I rather loath TLC. But considering some of them implement SLC caching, perhaps they might have similar longevity to a straight-up MLC drive, due to the improved WA due to the caching, and average desktop write workloads?)
Edit: Also, what is the smallest market- and mfg-viable SSD size these days, for both MLC and TLC? It seems like the smallest TLC drive I've seen is 120GB, no 60GB TLC yet. And it seems like the 60GB MLC drives are drying up somewhat.
Looking for some (possibly educated) predictions.
I was pleasantly surprised to see Kingston 240GB V300 MLC SSDs for under $60 at Newegg's ebay store recently. (Still $56.99 FS)
I prefer MLC drives. (In fact, I rather loath TLC. But considering some of them implement SLC caching, perhaps they might have similar longevity to a straight-up MLC drive, due to the improved WA due to the caching, and average desktop write workloads?)
Edit: Also, what is the smallest market- and mfg-viable SSD size these days, for both MLC and TLC? It seems like the smallest TLC drive I've seen is 120GB, no 60GB TLC yet. And it seems like the 60GB MLC drives are drying up somewhat.
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