11-03-2017 03:29 PM
After more than three years my 530 240 GB SSD has degraded with 3 %, so the new estimated life remaining is 97 %. I feel this is a wonderful proof of Intel's reliability.
But at which point would it be wise for me to change to a new SSD? I would like to get thoughts from professionals as well as ordinary PC user.
11-04-2017 05:14 AM
I've had my 80GB X25-M in my main desktop PC running 24/7 since I bought it back in November 2009 - eight years ago.
It has six reallocated sectores, "99%" life remaining, and has written 5.2 terabytes.
There's no particular rush to replace yours...
11-13-2017 03:02 PM
Hi altitune,
We would like to know if you were able to read our previous post and if you require further assistance. We'll be waiting for your response.Regards,Nestor C11-06-2017 01:30 PM
Hello altitune,
We understand that you would like to know if your drive needs replacement due to the estimated life remaining since it has dropped 3% already in 3 years.This will definitely depend on how do you use the drive and where, for example, if the drive is used in a data center environment, it will drop faster than if it is used as a consumer drive.Could you please provide the following:-Workload of the SSD (i.e. Home use, Data Center, etc)-The SMART details from the https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27130/Intel-Solid-State-Drive-Toolbox Intel® Solid State Drive Toolbox (By clicking the export button)-Model code from the label of the SSD (Starts with SSDS...)We'll be waiting for your response.Regards,Nestor C11-14-2017 07:29 AM
Home use.
SSDSC2BW240A401
http://web.comhem.se/~u86525212/11/ssd_530.csv http://web.comhem.se/~u86525212/11/ssd_530.csv