dude, gyrene was right on and trust me on this, I dont like gyrene. he said that sub par ssd will actually slow down your computer which you had failed to bring up on your first post regarding ssd's.
only problem gyrene had was that he used the words "white lie" while in reality is more like a misleading statement you made.
like your info on the samsung drives was a bit misleading. you failed to notice that it doesnt work well with amd cpu's which also the tester "failed" <very sarcastic font> to mention. while it does work faster than a regular hd I would still be upset if I paid 600 bucks for something that only works 30% as fast as it should.
you also mention that they last "64 years" which is also misleading. they can do 64 years worth of data but for sure wont last 64 years of continuous use.
as for the hd not making your ears blue, well guess what they wont make my car last longer either as per your example.
anyway back to the original question for the op. for somebody on a budget having a ssd drive is just wasting money that could better be used on better ram/cpu/video card. I have 2 regular hd's and the 7 seconds that it takes for ah to load is not the end of the world.
a lot of us see using ssd's as a waste of money because we dont get a return on our investment. it's not like getting a better joystick or using a better cpu or graphics card that will make your game better. waiting a few seconds longer is not worth 600 bucks. and rippley I am not saying you wasted your money either, we just see things different. kinda like choosing between amd and intel.
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Gyrene was as wrong as someone can factually be. He bases his stance on a false prenotion (that little amount of 'knowledge enough to make him dangerous') that TLC chips have a lower p/e cycle limit while disregarding that the EVO has an
SLC and ram cache combined with very advanced wear leveling algorithms which were revised for the EVO series. He simply doesn't know what he talks about, end of story. Anandtech then again usually does.
Which one would you encline to believe, Anandtech or Gyrene81?
Please show me the review that wrote about the AMD problems. If the AMD problems would be true, again there would be wide spread complaints. I don't buy it - show the evidence. It's funny that you talk about misleading white lies and continue to talk about the hdd 'not working with AMD CPUs' when in fact it has nothing to do with CPUs. It has to do with the chipsets which are inferior in many AMD motherboards. Only the Intel built in SATA6 ports deliver the maximum i/o potential along with a few add-on cards. This coincidentally means that if you plug in a quality PCI-E Sata controller to an AMD motherboard it fixes the 'problem' like magic.
It's an AMD problem, not related to SSDs or Samsung especially. You should know by now that AMD has dropped the ball years ago on the desktop section. Well, they barely can compete with Nvidia anymore either. On high-end solutions Nvidia has no competition.
The last comment about 64 years shows me that either you REALLY don't understand the scope of the discussion here or you're trolling. Therefore I'm not going to waste my time answering your posts anymore.
It's obvious you have zero experience on using a SSD as a main drive because you wouldn't talk like that once you experienced first hand how much faster it makes your computer feel. Believe it or not.
Edit: TLC/SLC