I switched from a Plextor M.2 SSD to a Samsung one because I was sick of constantly having to delete files because my storage capacity was only 150-200GB, but as we can see, the Samsung is not only more capacious. It's great that it's not any worse, and the memory type is cheaper, but of course, these are just synthetics, and I didn't see a difference in actual work. This is another example of the "more expensive is not always better" variety. The price was also a factor, as I purchased a warranty card "from hand" for 11 wooden cards that had virtually no run. Whose war is it and whose mother is it, they say of the epidemic and of being alone. I never bothered to make any kind of temperature comparisons.
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