Are you guys telling me Intel does not set a warranty period on their drives?
If thats correct, just fill your Intel test drives with incompressible data continually and watch them die LOL
Come on guys, everyone throttles SF drives, we can set a warranty period to what ever we want with mptool,1 day to 10000 days or more if we wanted. Obviously if I set 1 day the throttle would take for ever to kick in, if I set 10000 days it would kick in MUCH faster.
Consider the following, If I intentionally slow the write speeds of a drive, I can hide the throttle speed as the throttle speed would be the same as the normal write speed.
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