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Old March 8th 21, 04:38 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Crucial MX SSD


About the $150 would be a good price for a 2T MX series.

Crucial's MX controller is a basic focus, presumably, lacking all but
a focus for error correction, a desultory cache token, certainly
without encryption or security above a cost premium, whereas the
memory, also Crucial's, may conceivably be counterbalanced to a higher
TBW count than perhaps Samsung's lowest comparable offering. Crucial's
cache however does fall behind Samsung performance, somewhat but
noticeably irregular in bouncing between plattered SATA speeds and a
consistency for a costlier, if not different focus among higher "value
class" SSD application/performance considerations. Offset,
alternatively, furthermore for longevity, to illustratively ADATA
among budget drives, there's nonetheless Crucial's past standing and
their claim for the BX's robust design.

A plattered 2T drive runs commonly $60-70 at a general value for the
added stipend, variously to adduce not to keep it longer than 5
years;- of course provisionally understated for whether failure might
occur within 3 years, if not altogether irregularly at times for at
even 2 years' cost-usage The MX series 2T in approaching closer than
not to $150, questionably poses whether 2T of solid-state archival
storage, especially for circumstances where data is not subject to
interminable modification, is one within reason of expectancy to place
to last by multiples of decades, additionally, from one of mechanical
limits introduced with first 10" spinning-plattered 5MBtye MFM drive,
better to engage a stack of 180KByte paper floppy disks.

Futuristically, it may serve an added function of being salvageable
within placement for their most common market, so that laptops can "go
fast", even after having been dropped on a concrete floor.
 




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