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Originally Posted by V_RocKs
I am wondering if the speed stays up later on in the drives life.
The way it handles its write endurance is that it will take something like an ini file or a cfg file of a program that gets written to every time the program is closed and move it around the drive. So that it doesn't continuously write to the same spot. Eventually this creates fragmentation issues. So your drive might be lickety-split right now and will be not so much in 4 or 5 years...
BTW - The windows page file would be a good example of a file that will be written to every few seconds while you are actively using the operating system. At a few gigs in size it can really add up quickly and have to me moved constantly by the drive.
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with enough ram you don't even need to have page file turned on, I got my page file turned off with no problem... been running 2 vertexes in raid 0 for close to 8 months, and performance dropped from 460mb/s to 450mb/s
