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For example, both the MP510 and BPX PRO (480 GB version) comes with a 800 TBW warranty. While I know the stated TBW isn't a true reflection on how much the drive can write (or will last), it still is a significantly longer warranty than companies like Samsung (not counting their PRO drives), WD, Adata, Crucial, Intel, Plextor, etc. give. which typically are in the 200 - 300 TBW range in the 500 GB range. I can see Corsair being able to offer such a generous warranty, but a much smaller company like MyDigitalSSD I was a little surprised at the TBW warranty when their drive first launched.
Is this due to the Phison controller being that much better with NAND wear, or is it just the extra over-provisioning amount allocated compared to other drives? I guess it could also simply a marketing tool knowing that most drives will last that long anyways? Both of these use Toshiba 64L TLC, which some competing drives also use, so I know it isn't that. Just something I thought about after reading the reviews.
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/mydigitalssd-bpx-pro-nvme-ssd,5830.html
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/corsair-force-mp510-ssd,5848.html
Is this due to the Phison controller being that much better with NAND wear, or is it just the extra over-provisioning amount allocated compared to other drives? I guess it could also simply a marketing tool knowing that most drives will last that long anyways? Both of these use Toshiba 64L TLC, which some competing drives also use, so I know it isn't that. Just something I thought about after reading the reviews.
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/mydigitalssd-bpx-pro-nvme-ssd,5830.html
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/corsair-force-mp510-ssd,5848.html