An SSD drive greatly improves system performance. For comparison, the boot time of identical Windows 10 with all the programs I need (time from launch to the appearance of the desktop: from HDD 57 sec. , from SSD 12 sec. When using HDD, I had to wait another 3 minutes for everything else to load (antiviruses, etc. ). After launching the browser, it was still necessary to wait until it opens. When using an SSD, you can work immediately after the desktop appears, that is, 12 seconds after turning it on and the system does not hang at all, the desktop appears, you click on the browser - and it immediately opens. Beauty! You don’t even have to read any mythical articles on optimizing the system in order to extend the life of the SSD drive (disabling the paging file, disabling hibernation, transferring the browser cache), this is complete nonsense, probably for the very first SSD drives from the Stone Age. The only thing you need to enable is AHCI mode. Elementary mathematics: the manufacturer's warranty resource for this disk is 75 TB (75000 GB). The average user writes to disk about 10-12 GB MAXIMUM per day. If you want to know how much you write, download the SSD Ready program - it shows the total amount of writing to the disk (at least HDD, at least SSD). The gain factor for this disk (as well as for all other modern ones) is ~ 1.4-1.5. Well, let's even take 2, although this is a lot. We get: 12 GB * 2 = 24 GB per day. How much is enough: 75000GB / 24 = 3125 days (that's 8.5 years). Are you not enough? ! Where is the disk that you used 8-10 years ago? Yes, he is obsolete! Moreover, 75 TB is a manufacturer's guarantee! In fact, analogues of this Samsung with a capacity of 250Gb were tested by 3DNews and here are their results: Samsung 850 EVO v2: 2671 TB recorded Samsung 850 EVO v3: 2022 TB recorded If interested, look at 3dnews. Ru This resource will last for 304 years with the above initial data! So Samsung's reliability and durability is top notch. And while you are in doubt - I get high from the speed of the system))
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