T500

Crucial

T500

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ConfyUI is destroying my NVMe M.2 due to a 60 GB paging file.

Relax. Its really hard to destroy a SSD intentionally, and its more or less impossible to destroy them with normal use. Lets look at https://geizhals.at/crucial-t500-ssd-1tb-ct1000t500ssd5-a3053896.html?hloc=at , i mid-class 1TB ssd. Its TBW is 600TB, thats 600.000GB of write operations. If you writ

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Hadan_ in r/comfyui

February 4, 2026 10:07 AM

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PC Stutters regardless of task

I’m not exactly able to compare them between the two since i built an new rig and installed Tiny11. (not Nano11 since its searching wasn’t working as intended, i couldn’t search for files on my searchbar.) Its an pretty much stripped down version of Win11 on 24h2 on LTSC i would recommend watching v

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TallEdge6 in r/AMDHelp

April 19, 2026 4:32 PM

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Best SSD to Upgrade

Crucial T500 or any other drive with lower power consumption. Many like the WD Black SN7100m but at the time of purchase was way overpriced (almost double the crucial) and one particular review (techpowerup) showed that the low power mode at idle looked like it wasn't being activated on that drive.

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Mr_MeSeeks713 in r/LegionGo

March 9, 2026 4:53 PM

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My external SSD which contains my entire lightroom catalogue and every photo I've ever taken as a photographer has seemingly died after not even 10 months of use. What do I do?

That drive is suitable for everyday use but not for keeping it as a storage device with important data, especially copying large files for numerous times.That is because it is because of fake "fast" buffer to write the files. For this kind of situation you want a good brand drive with dram cache and

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JopieDeVries in r/datastorage

March 22, 2026 10:14 PM

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