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Yeah, they'd notice when the drives get absolutely annihilated by the I/O use.
Drives usually won't make it to their second or third birthday, so it's not a cheap thing to do.
It'd be cheaper to upgrade your ram than try to do this.
Unless you use optane, which might be used for swapping when you're short of memory.
Survey Says: Not worth the risk.