SSD එකේ හෙල්ත් එක බහිනවනේ බන්. 😣

lalindutj

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    dilan91

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    M.2 SSD nam 3 years walin passe sure ne. but 2-3 years walin fail unath awulak ne gewana gaanata lebena speed eka patta watinawa..

    extra SSD ekak emergency ekata kalin buy karala tiyagena.. My/User folders ( desktop, documents, photos, downloads etc) wena HDD ekata move karala use kara nam hari.... HDD eke valuable data cloud or thawa external hdd ekata backup karan ona.
     
    Just my opinion...I think it's better to diagnose with using several software. If all the results says the same, you have to be quick.

    This is a something I use for PC troubleshooting. It provides a bunch of hardware diagnostic tools, even for their free option.

     

    Kalegana

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    මෙන්න බන් මගේ ලැප් එකේ එක. මේක ලැප් එකටම ආපු ssd එකක් os එක විතරයි මේකේ පාවිච්චි කරන්නේ. ලැප් එක දවසේ පැය 22 අනිවරෙන් ON. දැනට අවරුද්දකට විතර කිට්ටුයි මගේ හිතේ..

    මේ helth එක අව්ලක් නැ නේ..

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    Generally, the performance of a SSD is depends on several factors,
    • NAND cell structure (SLC or MLC)
    SLC (Single Level Cell) - stores 1 bit per cell, high reliability, faster access time, expensive​
    MLC (Multi-Level Cell) - stores 2/3/4 bits per cell, high memory density, relatively less reliable, relatively longer access time, more affordable​
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    • Read/Write endurance
    Determined by 'no. of drive write cycles per day (n DW/D)' or 'max. terabytes written (m TBW)'. Varies with the manufacturer.​
    • Host interface - SATA/mSATA or M.2
    • Environment temperature vs. Retaining data
    SSD starts to degrade after exceeding the endurance limits because the capacitors can't hold enough charge to retain data, leads to leak of charge.​
    Once the endurance limits passed, a SSD has an average lifespan of a 1 year under 30°C and that time may 2× under 25°C storing conditions. So the SSDs are NOT recommended for data archiving.​
     
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