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System Name | CyberPowerPC ET8070 |
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Processor | Intel Core i5-10400F |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B460M DS3H AC-Y1 |
Memory | 2 x Crucial Ballistix 8GB DDR4-3000 |
Video Card(s) | MSI Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Super |
Storage | Boot: Intel OPTANE SSD P1600X Series 118GB M.2 PCIE |
Display(s) | Dell P2416D (2560 x 1440) |
Power Supply | EVGA 500W1 (modified to have two bridge rectifiers) |
Software | Windows 11 Home |
I was reading the manual of my Micron 1100 SSD and was surprised to read (P9):
"Recent advances in Micron NAND technology enable the SSD firmware to achieve acceleration through on-the-fly mode switching between SLC and TLC modes to create a high-speed SLC pool that changes in size and location with usage conditions."
I wonder if one can take a worn TLC drive and turn it to SLC to yield a smaller drive with lots more life.
"Recent advances in Micron NAND technology enable the SSD firmware to achieve acceleration through on-the-fly mode switching between SLC and TLC modes to create a high-speed SLC pool that changes in size and location with usage conditions."
I wonder if one can take a worn TLC drive and turn it to SLC to yield a smaller drive with lots more life.
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