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XDA Developers on MSNTLC vs QLC aren't everything, plus everything else you should care about when buying a new SSD
When it comes to these solid state drives, the type of flash in them does matter, and these days, you'll mostly see drives with either TLC NAND or QLC NAND. While the type of NAND is of note, and ...
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How Full Can Your SSD Be Before It’s A Problem? - MSN
Different SSD types have varying needs for free space, with enterprise SSDs requiring more than consumer drives.
A newer PCIe Gen 4 SSD, such as Samsung's 980 Pro, pushes 7,000 MB/s. For context, a 7200-rpm SATA HDD like the Seagate Barracuda manages around 200 MB/s.
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