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<blockquote data-quote="Wookiee" data-source="post: 76747953" data-attributes="member: 335029"><p>Depends what you get (and whether or not it's a bad batch) and what happens with it. I've only ever had two SSDs die; one (SanDisk) was still while they were still relatively small and new, and one (Kingston) was a 24/7 running image management server that was subject to <em><strong>a lot</strong></em> of regular re-writes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wookiee, post: 76747953, member: 335029"] Depends what you get (and whether or not it's a bad batch) and what happens with it. I've only ever had two SSDs die; one (SanDisk) was still while they were still relatively small and new, and one (Kingston) was a 24/7 running image management server that was subject to [I][B]a lot[/B][/I] of regular re-writes. [/QUOTE]
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