TLC or QLC memory on the SSD?
Can anyone tell me if these flash chips are TLC or QLC memory?
Can anyone tell me if these flash chips are TLC or QLC memory?
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that is apparently a QLC module (also called pTLC?)
Kingston NV2 2 TB Specs | TechPowerUp SSD Database
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Thank you very much for the link. So I could also inform myself about the SSDs I bought.
I’m glad it helps you
Thanks for the link, which was not quite correct for my Kingston NV2 but led me on the right path.
The version I have is this one:
https://www.techpowerup.com/ssd-specs/kingston-nv2-2-tb.d1312
So is Toshiba TLC Flash memory.
So the version also on Computer base was tested. From the speed, this would not have been a leg break, since the SSD comes into an external housing and is then addressed via USB 3.x, which limits the power to max 800MB/s but it is good to know if I wanted to install the SSD into my PC.
The price is really cheap and now my external HDD is also retired and replaced by an SSD.
What speaks for HDD is the low price and from my own experience I can say that data can remain 20 years with proper storage.
A SSD is more expensive and every 2 years it has to be connected once, otherwise data loss is threatened. I only trust HDDs.
Yes, in the children’s room equipment 2TB SSDs will become standard at some point, then HDDs will only arrive in NAS and RAID servers and on the Internet .
I already answered that.
stay hard drives at high capacities cheaper
As already written, there are still applications for HDDs but in many private computers, the HDDs are displaced so slowly, because most come along well with 1-2TB storage space and do not make any backups.
For the little things, this may be done, but from 8TB the SSDs are 4.5x so expensive (600€: 132€), for 22TB it is then 5000€: 600€, i.e. factor 8.33. Are you still ready to put on SSDs??
Well, with some less than €50 for 1TB, SSDs are now also pushed into an area where the price difference is as good as no matter.
A HDD around the 1 TB costs 30-35,-€, so the extra charge is only 15-20,-€. And even if it is a slow SSD without its own DRAM, it is superior to an HDD in any case in the range of speed.
I don’t use the external SSD as a backup medium, so I actually have a hard drive and also my BlueRay burner. The external SSD is used to exchange data between the computers.
Hard drives can no longer be much cheaper, because the mechanics provide certain costs in production. Only by minimizing these costs viewed to the capacity (a second or third plate in the interior of an HDD does not cost so much more) hard drives remain cheaper at high capacities. The Fesplatte may have long-term benefits for backups is also un tuned, but especially in a professional environment (private does not make any backups), this is less important.
My main calculator is not in vain
1x 8TB HDD (Datagrab Audio, Movies, Images)
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1x 4TB HDD (in Quick removable frame with second 4TB HDD) (for backups)
But all programs and games are on SSDs