[-] Unnombrepls@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I think my oldest disk may probably be either a decade or close to a decade old.

It is a WD 1 TB HDD with 24798 h of usage (2.83 years=2 years 9 months, 28 days aprox).

I used to store frequently used programs and files there, as well as downloads, so I had it on most of the time.

Out of fear of it breaking, at the beginning of this year I moved all that content to a newer disk and now I use this one to run Stable diffusion. It has not broken yet despite using it daily.

[-] Unnombrepls@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Crucial internals are fine, however, I am not really sure about the external drives

I have a crucial external 1 TB from 4 years ago.

I haven't used it in 2 years; but I used it for installing skyrim mods. It worked fine and allowed the game to load with almost 1 TB of mods. The weird part was that when I did some "patching" process to the modlist, which takes 1-2 hours while at work, the disk always stopped being read in the middle of the process, something that didn't happen when I did it at home. Since balance at that level is extremely important and idk, some file might have corrupted, I always restored from my backup before attempting the process again.

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Hello, after seeing the (stupid) trend of games having SSD listed as requirement, allegedly bc devs got lazier and decided to optimize them less and less, I have been thinking about getting a external SSD for playing games just in case while they are cheaper.

I acquired a Crucial 1TB SSD around 4 years ago and it worked fine; but I didn't use it much farther than managing a 1 TB library of installed mods for Skyrim for 1-2 years. I didn't have much problem with it, except that in some circumstances I think it "stopped responding" while transferring data. I never knew why; but it almost always happened when I took it with me to my workplace to leave it doing processes that take hours while I was working. At home it was fine.

So now I am considering the Crucial 2TB disks which are under 100$ in Amazon. I have read mixed things recently about Sandisk SSDs, so I am unsure if I should trust them.

For HDDs, I have always used WD disks and so far, none of them has broken. One of my disks even has a SMART usage time higher than 3 years plugged to my computer; but Idk how good their SSDs are.

Do you have any view or recommendation about SSD models/manufacturers?

Thanks in advance.

BTW, long ago I read that after failure, SSD data is usually not as recoverable as with HDDs. So I always keep a copy of the SSD content in a HDD. Is that true? Or I am being paranoid?

[-] Unnombrepls@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Damn, pretty sure that is the one I have.

The cable length gives it away.

Unnombrepls

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