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SSD health question.

dronikal

So i bought my SSD few months back like 3-4 months.And today it droped to 99% health isn't that a little bit too fast? I have a Crucial MX200 250 gib SSD.

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just defrag it and forget your worries (seriously though never defrag a ssd)

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SSDs monitor how much write life they have left, and when new you'll likely be writing more to it while you setup things. In routine use the write levels will likely be lower and it'll go down slower. Best use any tool from the SSD manufacturer to check this.

 

Some SMART utilities might also try to offer an overall health rating, but that seems more a dark art. Life or health, nothing to be worried about until it starts really dropping.

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none  of my SSDs have ever dropped below 100% health

what program are you using? crystaldiskinfo?

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17 minutes ago, Enderman said:

none  of my SSDs have ever dropped below 100% health

what program are you using? crystaldiskinfo?

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yep crystaldiskinfo and I think i found the problem one of my cleaning tools program was defraging the SSD my stupid mistake lets hope that didnt damaged the SSD too much

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1 minute ago, dronikal said:

yep crystaldiskinfo and I think i found the problem one of my cleaning tools program was defraging the SSD my stupid mistake lets hope that didnt damaged the SSD too much

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does crystaldiskinfo show many GB of writes the SSD has?

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32 minutes ago, dronikal said:

So i bought my SSD few months back like 3-4 months.And today it droped to 99% health isn't that a little bit too fast? I have a Crucial MX200 250 gib SSD.

Less fat more vegetables i would say!;)

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