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first, i'd like to know if/when tom's will offer reliability in their benchmarks of SSD's. i tried looking for articles that relate to reliability with no luck. i remember reading somewhere that intel has the best reliability in ssd's. this true?

2nd question, totally unrelated. i need a new keyboard, something mechanical, without macros. i don't really use them. thank you.
 

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sweet! i'll give it a read. one of the reasons i ask is because i have a samsung 850 pro and got that driver bug that DESTROYED my ssd. there was no way to recover the data. it made me sad. so i was wondering if there was a reason it happened that i can avoid or prevent. i'm shocked that the 840 pro did so well (from the initial read). also, for the keyboard i want to keep it below 100 bucks and i don't really care for fancy stuff. i just want a good keyboard, i don't need lights, macros or other things that don't mean keyboard. thanks again!
 

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it's rubber dome. :( i was thinking the corsair strafe but on amazon it has some bad reviews. as for the ssd, i still think it impacts the reliability if software intended for the unit is what makes the unit break.