Ancient-Red-Dragon: I don't care at all about how "cheap" SSDs are; what I
do care about though is that all SSDs have a fatal flaw already built into them, which is called "write endurance," which means they are already predestined to fail, guaranteed for sure, after a certain amount of re-writes. That point alone makes SSDs garbage and inherently inferior to HDDs, since HDDs do not have that fatal flaw.
That is not say to that HDDs last forever, they don't, but at least they don't die for sure after exceeding a "write endurance" threshold, like the crappy technology which is SSDs do.
And I've been gaming just fine on 7200 RPM HDDs always, and they never cause any of my games to stutter or slow down or take a long time on loading screens, or anything like that. Sometimes those kinds of things happen, but they are due to the games stressing the GPU and/or CPU, not the HDD.
The fatal flaw where nothing lasts forever. Sorry to disappoint but spindrives in my experience fail sooner when used as daily os/game drive compared to ssd. Had notebook hdds falling apart ~5-6 year mark with data corruption/loss and tons of bad sectors, while desktops fared better with ~7-8years before looking like a swiss cheese. Long term storage nas hdds etc are a different case, but that is beyond the scope of use here as daily os/gaming drive.
Feels like a dajavu, but there is a good chance we talked about ssd longevity like last year where I posted smartada from my most used 240GB kingston sata ssd from 2013/2014 used as main os/game drive. It has tbw/endurance of 128TB and 1M power-on hours. The former is quite a conservative value for a mlc nand drive.
So here is an update (tldr: it's at 33.5TB out of 128TB write guarantee after 9-10 years of use. It outlived its practicality in terms of size and speed is not greatest by 2020s standards at least. At this pace it might reach to 2050s where quite frankly I might have other worries than 240GB ssd running out of life).
SMART READ DATA
Revision: 10
Attributes List
1: (SSD Raw Read Error Rate) Normalized Rate: 95 Sectors Read: 3627936 Read Errors: 0
5: (SSD Retired Block Count) Spare blocks remaining 100% Retired Block 0
9: (SSD Power-On Hours) Value 52 Total 42700 hrs 45 mins
12: (SSD Power Cycle Count) Power Cycle Life Remaining 96% Number of power cycles 4792
171: (SSD Program Fail Count) Program Error Count 0
172: (SSD Erase Fail Count) Erase Error Count 0
174: (SSD Unexpected power loss count) Unexpected power loss Count 438
177: (Wear Range Delta) Wear Range Delta 3%
181: (Program Fail Count) Program Error Count 0
182: (Erase Fail Count) Erase Error Count 0
187: (SSD Reported Uncorrectable Errors) Normalized Value 100 lifetime URAISE Errors 0
189: (Unrecognized Attribute) Value: 28 Raw Data: 1c 00 24 00 10 00 00
194: (SSD Temperature Monitoring) Normalized temp 28 Current 28 High 36 Low 16
195: (SSD ECC On-the-fly Count) Normalized Value 120 Sectors Read 3627936 UECC Count 0
196: (SSD Reallocation Event Count) Normalized Value 100 Reallocation Event Count 0
201: (SSD Uncorrectable Soft Read Error Rate)Normalized Value 120 Sectors Read 3627936 Uncorrectable Soft Error Count 0
204: (SSD Soft ECC Correction Rate (RAISE) Normalized Value 120 Sectors Read 3627936 Soft ECC Correction Count 0
230: (SSD Life Curve Status) Normalized Value 100
231: (SSD Life Left) Life Remaining 99%
233: (SSD Internal Reserved) 42364
234: (SSD Internal Reserved) 33485
241: (SSD Lifetime writes from host) lifetime writes 33485
242: (SSD Lifetime reads from host) lifetime reads 52892