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so is me getting 512gb of 3d slc for $15 good lol
Ответитьthe video is 6 years old, but just found it and i learned very useful informations from it maybe you can make one that show's us how to know the type of the ssd we have (from outside on the physical ssd itself) i mean some sort of chip or something like that on LLT ❤
ОтветитьIt's funny how outdated this video is nowadays. SLC and MLC are pretty much non-existent in the consumer space and TLC is for high-end ssds and QLC is for budget ssds.
ОтветитьMy time machine seems to be broken, but I've learned a lot, thanks Linus.
ОтветитьWould TLC be EVO.
ОтветитьYes let's deal with the elephant in the room. SSD drives fail really quickly I have had them grind to a halt in less than 3 years.
Lower density more reliability
I miss when linus used to wear t shirts just like this one. not a fan of the lttstore stuff
ОтветитьEvery one of these videos I've ever seen has been clear, entertaining, and useful. Subscribed
ОтветитьI was searching video on the same and you included all the important points. 👍
ОтветитьThanks bro
Ответитьwhich one the best brother ?
ОтветитьI don't know why but this video is going to blowup in everyone's YT Suggestion
Ответитьjust bought a terabyte slc 3d nand ssd for $87 in 2021 lol
ОтветитьHow about 3D NAND?
Ответитьeveryone is going to QLC drives in 2021. Samsung's new 980 pro is a QLC drive.
ОтветитьSad how the only MLC 2-bit is 860 pro :( Samsung 870 is only evo now :(
ОтветитьYeah, but didn't Google do a test and poves that there was really no difference between them
ОтветитьHey guys, do you have a compare video about SLC TLC QLC? Like four sansung drives with sam e capacity?
Ответить*Laughs in PLC*
ОтветитьHow to check my ssd?
Ответитьwhen people nowadays use SLC
ОтветитьLMAO LTT xD
Ответитьlol I often watch one of these before reading the relevant chapter in my OS textbook. These videos serve as a good introduction.
ОтветитьHe looks like that guy with the beard from LTT
ОтветитьYou forgot QLC.yeah, i know those thing but i am still watching this because i like to see this funny face.
ОтветитьYou found my secret aspiration
ОтветитьGreat video. Thanks for that. I bought my Samsung 840 Evo 500Gb 2,5" ssd new for around 198$ in Sweden in 2014 and have used it regularly since then and still works great. Today i bought a SSDSC2BX012T4 Intel S3610 1,2Tb for 113$ and it has been run for only 18 hours and only a bit more than 1 Tb of data have been written to it. So it's practically new. And my Samsung SSD is TLC while my Intel SSD is of the much better MLC.
ОтветитьThanks a lot mate, a lots informations n very easily explained
Ответить2022 PLC!!!
Ответить3rd time im watching this for a recap :P
Thanks Linus
Techquickie is a teacher in computertechnology, thanks again and kind regards.
ОтветитьIs this still true? Techtubers seem to push the sabrent tolc stuff as a good buy?
ОтветитьQLC AND TLC long live SLC and MLC is dead
ОтветитьI have a SLC 256GB NVMe SSD
ОтветитьIt's a bitch trying to find SLC SSDs anymore. super frustrating
ОтветитьLinus you just earned me 6 points on my homework
Ответитьwhen the ad hits you out of nowhere its like getting Rickrolled by Linus
ОтветитьQuestion: can MLC and TLC be considered analog data storage since they rely on varying transistor resistance to represent the data?
ОтветитьThis guy is smart. Both physically and mentally. :p
ОтветитьI was running Windows 95 off a ram drive back in 1998 and it booted up into Windows near instantaneously .. 1 second- ish. Note: including auto-Login and all that. You won’t get that kind of performance on a Windows 10 PC with SSD Not even configured in raid.
ОтветитьQLC be like ;)
Ответить2020: Laughs in QLC
ОтветитьWell done! Good, clean explanations, avoiding the unimportant details we have to wade through on other channels.
Ответитьhow always helpful :)
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