defaultluser
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I wouldn't worry about a 5% drop in performance. It could correlate with you losing that spare flash memory (the less spare you have, the lower the write performance).
Also, running a benchmark on an SSD all the time is not good for it (they're not just testing reads there!)
If your drive still feels just as fast as it always did in daily use, there's nothing more here to complain about? I wouldn't get so fixated in a small falloff in a benchmark score; this isn't a video card we're testing here (write testing in-excess can be destructive):
Also, running a benchmark on an SSD all the time is not good for it (they're not just testing reads there!)
If your drive still feels just as fast as it always did in daily use, there's nothing more here to complain about? I wouldn't get so fixated in a small falloff in a benchmark score; this isn't a video card we're testing here (write testing in-excess can be destructive):
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