then please do explain to me why the reviews have drives that are supposed to last 64 years are already failing for some users after a couple of weeks?
I have had regular HDDs fail on me in two weeks. Manufacturing faults can hit any electronical device at any time. Also if a user has a bad power supply, that can kill devices surprisingly. There are millions and millions of SSD users and a few reports of early deaths. You do the math.
If you listen to the 'reviews' of the angry 'regular' consumers who have had a bad hardware sample and base your opinions on them you'll never buy any device. Ever.
One example: I drove 200 000km with my first MB, a 1996 E-series before I retired it for my wifes use. It already had 105 000km on it when I bought it. She drove another 20 000km with it during the following 4 years. If you read reviews you see that according to consumers the car is horrible. Steaming furious anger from consumers that got 'ripped off' and 'MB quality sucks' and whatnot. The reality is that during the 200 000km I never had a single fault in the car. Not one. The first burned BULB was at 260 000km, a Xenon headlight. And when my wife used it, I had to have the interference suppressors on spark plugs replaced, cost of 60 euros. That's it. I would never have bought that car if I would have seen the reviews lol.
In the reality I seriously doubt if I can buy such quality again - and this is considering that I currently drive a W204 MB.
The article and many others like it show that gyrenes misinformation about the endurance of EVO drives is just that, misinformation. Fear of unknown.
not that I disregard all those reviews by people who get paid to write one but I am skeptical of some who for example claim an ssd drive will last 64 years. when I am pretty sure only the metal case is the only thing designed to last for decades.
I'm sorry but if you can't understand the concept of p/e cycles and drive capacity combined with wear leveling algorithms.. I can't really help you. As I said the drive is going to suffer from some sort of electronical failure BEFORE the TLC is killed through writing. It does _not_ mean the drive will last 64 years but it DOES mean that you have to use the drive that long to 'burn' it.
The anandtech article I posted came to a completely opposite conclusion for the endurance of EVO series compared to the one of Gyrenes. As you see we're still waiting for his proof... silence is screaming.