Bought ssd 2 days ago

>bought ssd 2 days ago
>health is already at 99%
>tfw fell for the SSD meme

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200 days sounds pretty good for a SSD

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return it

this

hope you didn't write any loli to it yet

>bought ssd year ago
>put it next to bed
>never found it

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>bought SSD 7 years ago
>1318d power on time as a boot drive
>still 96% life
remember when people were still meming about SSD life?

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i dont really care about anything you half brained plebs talk about

based

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what

How I can check the health of my ssd on loonix?

How to check that on linux?

>i dont really care about anything you half brained plebs talk about

They're not plebs or deplorables, you idiot dreg.

>Yes, SSDs are a kike meme

And next time, try to make a constructive contribution, Applel boi.

gsmartcontrol or smartmontools

smartctl or a GUI frontend for it

get the 860 pro 1tb.
Best ssd in the market, will last longer than you.
>inb4 m2
these are memes don't fall for housefire ssd, you don't want to burn your house while moving your furry porn around, do you?

These "health meters" are snake oil. SSDs are all over the place when it comes to what they report, and they have to approximate a lot, not to mention that a single number isn't a good statistic. Use smartctl and read through the stats yourself.

>Use smartctl and read through the stats yourself.
how do you think the 'health meters' work user?

>ssd
No reason to have one. They aren't even fast. They are proven to be slower than 7200RPM HDDs on Unix-like systems.

They boil down entire readout to a single number, which is hard when you're playing russian roulette when it comes to what you'll get out of an SSD. Reading it yourself will give you actual insight, rather than some retarded percentage.

What the fuck am I reading.

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Are you using OpenBSD or something?

>russian roulette
From my experience it's not that at all. Had a few hdds arrive doa, some fail in a few months and then the rest will probably last years, although who trusts 5 year oldhard drives these days.
SSDs on the other hand seem to be rock solid, even some chink brands with bad controllers tend to just be slower. At work we're shooting through ssds multiple times a day with video footage, downloading, formatting and then going again. All of those drives still state 90% lifetime although the oldest is only 4 years old now. Even those benchmarks supposedly went up to hundreds of terabytes.

I will be the first to admit I don't know that much about the smart info, my readings seem broken as well.

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>Health status
Who the fuck cares.
The main reason why your SSD will die prematurely is when the controller dies. Your meme software won't warn you beforehand

Kill yourself spic subhuman

>almost 5 years uptime
>die prematurely

reading is hard

And redpilled

>bought ssd 2 days ago
>health is already at 99.999999999999999%
>tfw fell for the SSD meme

This SSD is still really good. I got mine when it first came out, first one in my high school to get one. Never got a HDD after that, just SSDs and SSHDs.

quality post

I honestly think that these people who shit on SSDs are poorfags who are upset that something new has come out that makes their hardware look like a dinosaur. I can't imagine anyone hating on SSDs who has one installed.

>mfw bought it in 2011

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they're just trolling user...

rate my hard drive

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same but I was poor so I only got the 64GB

>be Jow Forums
>run Unix
>it's not faster on a SSD because it was designed to run from punched tape

same

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That's still fine for a HDD. I've only had drives die from old age symptoms (slowly increasing unstable/bad sectors) after 50k POH, and random failures don't really depend on age.

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This fucking ssd made my ex-gf throw out an entire build I did for her because a firmware bug. I updated the SSD to the latest before using it and then there was a firmware bug that would cause the ssd to freeze any hour power-on time over 365 days, causing the disk access to freeze for a few minutes and BSOD every hour. After a year of use of the PC the system would BSOD every hour.

Nobody could diagnose what the problem with the PC was after we split up so she threw the whole $900 gaming build out and bought a $400 prebuilt gaming PC without a GPU.

Lmfao

>Italian
>spic
Fuck, americans are just too stupid. Let me guess, alt-right- trump supporter, Jow Forumspol, etc... Am I right? Fuck off mongrel.

>Nobody could diagnose what the problem with the PC was

That reminds me of the time I fished a PC out of a dumpster next to my house. It was BSODing due to a couple bulging caps on the motherboard, and apparently some idiot was trying to fix it but ended up mangling the PSU (because they were too low IQ to find one extra screw under the warranty void sticker) and then throwing the whole thing away, without even bothering to remove or wipe the drive.

I had that problem and just downgraded my firmware

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to which version?

g..guys, how bad it is..?

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I don't know, that was like 5 years ago m8

I'm using this one now though

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>tfw muh SSD waifu is no longer pure virgin

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HDDs are cheaper and my machine runs just as fast as Windows on an SSD. Unix is designed to run on HDDs.
Have fun paying $100 for my speed, winbaby.

I don't know what kind of "Unix" you're using, but for me a SSD cuts the startup time of xubuntu and most of the software to less than half even on a super dogshit Celeron J3455.

>*buntu
*Buntu is designed for normies like you. Of course it works better on SSDs.
I use BSD.

Looks fine to me.

You should have a backup of important data regardless.

>Pre-Fail
>Old-Age
>wear-leveling-count 44
very scary words and number
doing extended test now
yeah, I have backup of my important files on internal HDD and external HDD

BSD-based pfSense on my router also starts and updates much faster with a SSD. (I don't actually care in this case as it needs to restart like once a month at worst, I'm just using a SSD for silence)

What pisses me off even more is that I contacted her a year after we broke up telling her that her PC had an issue and sent her links to the firmware updater, and a description of the issue, even told her to show her boyfriend the article because I wanted it working. Her PC didn't have the issue yet and she basically laughed at me saying the PC was fine, and she ignored it all thinking I was trying to destroy the PC.

Many years later she's still using a PC worse than what I built. The build was almost perfect. She even got a golden overclocking CPU that hit crazy overclocks with almost no voltage and no heat and no noise.

"Pre-fail" and "old-age" are just parameter types that tell you which ones are related to failure state and which are related to drive age.

Wear leveling is a normal process that all SSDs do, you only have to worry if "used reserve blocks" and "fail count" counters start to increase.

ah, yeah, got that.
and figured out about wear leveling count
so I have one more year for this SSD

In this episode of "things that never happened"...

44 is the raw value, not "44% already exhausted".

You can see in the same line that it still has 97% life remaining by the manufacturer's estimation.

have you checked under your tits?

oh, so health of this SSD is really good?
thought that 44% is what left
hm... do you happen to know how long extended self-test takes? I assume couple of hours? started it like half an hour ago and 80% still remaining

I freaked out the first time it dropped to 99% but now absolutely no fucks are given

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Why do you do things for women?

oh I doubt that you contacted her just because of PC.
You do want her back in your life, don't you?

5 years going strong here. Never had a problem.

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>reallocated sector count: 129
youtube.com/watch?v=dyeRD7Cv6Ro

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>bought Crucial m4 SSD years ago
>still working
>still health 100%

SSD was suppose to be a meme guys, what happened

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inb4 The SSD is Kingston

he's baiting but i don't doubt there are chinesium ssds out there with very high failure rates

my hdd says
5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct 0x0033 094 094 036 Pre-fail Always - 2000


can't be that bad, right?

No, I just told her I would get her a good PC since she spent all her time on pieces of shit, and I took pride in my builds. It hurt my pride to have that SSD brick the PC. Even told her nobody is going to figure out the issue because of how weird it is. She basically brought it to geeksquad, they undid the overclock and reinstalled windows, charged her $150 then it still crashed, so she threw it out.

I mean yeah, I "want her back in my life", but she was 16 then and she's 23 now. She was an 18 hour drive away then and she's about a 4 day journey now, and I've fucked like 25 other people since then.

>buy expensive as fuck gaymen laptop
>fuck you i like portability
>thought i could just shove in another hdd since 1tb now a days doesnt cut it even with the 500 gb ssd it has
>they left the empty space for the second hdd but removed the sata connector in newer models
>tech support: lol just buy a 100 dollar ssd for 200 gigs goy

Im still fucking mad. Saving up to buy some 4 to i tb hdds and an hdd enclosure.

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>Corsair SSD from 2010/11
>95% health
is that good for it's age?

> removed the sata connector in newer models
Like, unsoldered or didn't attach a ribbon? You can try to buy the latter on Ali.

>not using ramdisk
wew

sure, buddy
it gets better, trust me

Im not sure. Im guessing not soldered on. I just noticed it didnt have a sata connector and knew id likely have to put in work and use knowledge i obviously dont have in order to install it.

Cant check anyways since i sent my pc in for repairs and wont get it back til tuesday or wednesday at the earliest.

Its an msi gt73vr if youre wondering. Think it was specifically the 7rf titan pro

>the current state of linux users

>bought 480GB ssd
>install Ubuntu server
>swap partition is created "it surely will improve performance"
>ssd dies within 3 months

SSDs are a fucking joke

Most chink drives have a fake permanent health value.
Kingston ones are quickly reduced to 99%.

if only you knew how bad things really are

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>Linux
I found your problem

Get rekt.

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idk where you get this shit, the rest of us have been using SSDs for years without issue. Perhaps you bought a /csg/ SSD?

Bought it like six or even seven years ago - it only took 2%

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>linux
>using the swap partition
Windows uses the pagefile 100-1000x more often. My Intel drive has been working as a boot drive for 5+ years.

Agreed. Ask for genuine Microsoft software.

I had a DOA Samsung. I ended up going through the distributor but you SOL for Samsung support on those drives. At least for Canada.

They have zero support for us.

If you have DOA hardware you return it to where you bought it. That's the standard always.

Based Shitgate bro

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F

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fuck you nigger i'm not memeing

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>Kingston

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No user, that ssd will COMPLETELY die on you in 135 years

>shitgate

Show the total LBAs written stat.

>more shitgate

how?

All SSD tests have had the bealth checker say it's "good" until it dies, it's useless

Use CrystalDiskinfo you absolute pleb.