3 years warranty, should be fine considering you deal with amazon, cheap cheap 4tb, this can roughly fit 100000 minutes of baby shark!
Judging by the spec page: https://www.leven.com.tw/en/ssd/view/JP600-128GB, Could be tlc? But i doubt it
LEVEN JP600 4TB NVMe M.2 SSD $326.17 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU
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We need Baby Shark in 8k. UHD with HDR at the bare minimum.
I speak Crab Rave …what's the conversion ratio from Baby Shark?
There is no TBW info in the detailed spec page which I guess they are not very proud of…
It’s made in TW, so you don’t need to look into specs, just buy it already.
just buy it already
I'm not falling for these mind games!
There is for the 1TB (700TB) though and it looks to double as the drive size doubles so theoretically 2800TB for the 4TB?
Only if they use the same chip for all these models…
I found this :
Lifespan of the Leven JP600 4 TB
The JP600 4 TB has an expected lifespan of 2,800 TBW (terabytes written) and 1,500,000 hours MTBF (mean time between failures).This lifespan value is an estimate of how long the SSD will last. Various factors can impact the actual lifespan, but lifespan estimates indicate how long you can expect the SSD to last.
https://www.techreviewer.com/tech-specs/leven-jp600-4tb-ssd-…
Confusing that the brand is leven but it says Lares on the pictures
Edit: Lares is the model
id be surprised if it's tlc. also these qlc chips need to stop being incorporated into "pcie gen 4" drives. it's misleading imo.
the "Detailed Specifications" section says:
Interface PCIe Gen 3*4, NVMe
Flash 3D TLC Tri-Level Cell
DRAM Cache Buffer -
Hah wow those specs are almost as good as my ocz vertex 60gb….. But hey I guess it's the cheapest
It also says PCIE and SATA?
Unless you are 100% comfortable with loss of the data that you put on that drive, just nope out of there!
hmmm i dunno, the 980 pro is running into some data loss issues. i assume these are running some really old micron chips.
regardless a backup is a must for every drive
Yep my 980 pro died a few weeks ago. Just sent it back for RMA today. Sure enough it was the firmware version having the issues, and i never updated it. Drive was about 18 months old and had 21TB written. Drive was completely unsalvageable with bad blocks and was locked in read only mode. Was bought from amazon AU but fullfilled by Amazon US. So far Samsung have been ok with this though, but until I have a replacement drive on the way Im worried the Amazon US part is gonna come back to bite me.
I have been wanting to jump on one of these cheap SSD deals for a 4TB drive that keep popping up, but after this drive failure im reluctant to buy outside of australia…ya downside of buying outside is that you have to cover shipping costs and longer wait, but amazon can pay it back once they receive the item
looks like rubbish SSD
up to 2100MB/s is a jokeup to 2100MB/s is a joke
For what use case ?
Boot and load times barely charge between 500MB/s SATA drives and 5000MB/s NVMe drives - do you have a specific need for read performance ?
40 MB/min baby shark ?
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