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  • Samus - Saturday, June 29, 2024 - link

    Sweet. My go-to SSD since the PC711 OEM drives and the P31 retail version. Fantastic, reliable, efficient drives.
  • ZeDestructor - Sunday, June 30, 2024 - link

    Why oh why are there no 4TB or 8TB SKUs? I adore my P31 Gold, but at 2TB it's just not enough capacity with how I use my laptops
  • Drkrieger01 - Sunday, June 30, 2024 - link

    Likely due to their being little demand for this capacity from OEMs. Also, the OEMs can get away with charging a 'premium' for a 'branded' drive. 🙄
  • PeachNCream - Thursday, July 4, 2024 - link

    That's because people buying products are inexcusable morons that deserve every bit of the miserable, silly world they've fashioned for themselves through their own collective and individual stupidity.
  • James5mith - Monday, July 1, 2024 - link

    At this point with 8TB drives based on QLC, we could have a 2TB drive running in pure SLC mode to keep the performance permanently high.

    No need for a pseudo-SLC caching mode. Just SLC mode operation over the full 2TB capacity.
  • PeachNCream - Tuesday, July 2, 2024 - link

    This! Though in my case it's not really a performance concern. I'd like the longevity of SLC or at least MLC NAND. If we're going to be stuck with garbage solid state flash, at least send us a little bit of endurance. It's absurd that an individual memory cell is rated at 600 p/e cycles for TLC and QLC reduces that to about 300 or fewer p/e cycles before an individual cell is inoperable. That's just lovely when PCs are constantly writing swap, web cache, and other nonsense to storage.
  • SanX - Tuesday, July 2, 2024 - link

    My suspicion is that avtual endurance figures companies claim for their NVMe are even lower, much lower than those petabytes per week numbers. One of my 3- 4 years old high end WD Black drives switched to readonly mode while the other stopped to load OS. That's despite massive forced cooling heatsinks with fans i use on NVMes. All companies have to stop their absurd TLC/QLC madness reducing longevity by an order of magnitude compared to SLC
  • Samus - Tuesday, July 2, 2024 - link

    Samsung and some other ODM's still have a few MLC drives just for this reason. But it would be amazing to get an SLC drive even in 1TB capacity as a system drive, even if it sold for the price of a 4TB QLC drive. I wonder if there is a way to modify the NAND translation in firmware for a user to convert a drive between states.

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