i dont find none information about REAL lifespan of a SSD, in the case Kingston V300 120gb
the only information i know was given by kingston itself:
v300 120gb supports 64TB TBW (total bytes written) minimum
i know.... 64tb its too much, especially when i use the ssd only for OS and some programs
i use a seagate 1tb 7200.12 to games/programs and a samsung 1.5tb to files and stuff
my question is .... should i be worried about this " limitation " , my plan is to change the bigger ssd in 2- 3 years, i 'm afraid to my current does not hold on until there
little bit crazy about that
the only information i know was given by kingston itself:
v300 120gb supports 64TB TBW (total bytes written) minimum
i know.... 64tb its too much, especially when i use the ssd only for OS and some programs
i use a seagate 1tb 7200.12 to games/programs and a samsung 1.5tb to files and stuff
my question is .... should i be worried about this " limitation " , my plan is to change the bigger ssd in 2- 3 years, i 'm afraid to my current does not hold on until there
little bit crazy about that