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What is your longest lasting SSD?

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I've been keeping an eye on my "Percent remaining Life" on my crucial mx300 for a few months now and it has slowly gone down to 97% (both crucial app and crystaldiskinfo report the same)

 

It got me thinking, at what point will I start seeing actually performance issues with this SSD? 

I have already allocated 15% of my ssd for over-provisioning ( I don't know if that's relevant)

 

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I also have a Dell latitude with a refurb Samsung SSD with 88% life remaining. But haven't had any issues with it so far

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I have an Intel SSD from 2012 at 100% health.My new SSD is an enterprise grade SSD so I expect it to last even longer.

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where do we even find this out?? This has got me quite concerned honestly 

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I haven't had an SSD long enough for one to possibly die. Got my first in 2014

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2008 Intel X25-M 80GB 

 

Dad uses it as a cache drive for 10TB of HDDs. 

 

When he moves to a NAS eventually, he's using it for cache again. 

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My oldest SanDisk SSD Plus G26 is now 8 months old and it performs exactly as brand new.

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850 evo, 2401Hr on, and still 100%. -desktop 2016

Adata xm11 7604Hr on, 100% - in a ux31a Laptop 2011

 

Not something I've thought to be worried about, drive in my laptop is fine and that lappy has been abused to all hell, on the third mobo now, ally case has been panel beaten into shape countless times. Whole thing has been soaked in beer at least 5 times now, little ssd has been a champ.  

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I have an AData SP550 that I bought around 2014-2015. Although it is still new, it performs pretty good. I decided to swap it out for my current build though.

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have had a few intel 730 ssd's for few years, since 2014 when it was released and used them a ton. I think hours on them , last time I checked , were around 21,000  each , and still rated at 100% health. I believe these ssd's are good for millions of hours and they had a 5 year warranty. To be honest though, I think crucial, intel, Samsung, adata, and WD are all good companies to buy ssd's from. Did have problems with Sandisk, multiple times, and do not recommend that brand. They are just a crappy ssd with slow speeds as soon they get a little hot.

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Intel 730 480GB x2: 27610 power on hours.  It's been 24/7 since 2014.

Intel 520 240GB x2: 930529 power on hours (this number has to be wrong because it's 100 years...).  It's been 24/7 since about 2012.

 

All are reporting full life.  Intel is the gold standard for SSDs.

 

Had a 840 Evo die on me.

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11 minutes ago, AnonymousGuy said:

Intel 730 480GB x2: 27610 power on hours.  It's been 24/7 since 2014.

Intel 520 240GB x2: 930529 power on hours (this number has to be wrong because it's 100 years...).  It's been 24/7 since about 2012.

 

All are reporting full life.  Intel is the gold standard for SSDs.

 

Had a 840 Evo die on me.

Intel reliability is insane. Check above, X25-M running since 2008 in various operations. Has like 40k hours. 

 

Samsung's good tho

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1 hour ago, Abyssal Radon said:

My OCZ Vertex 3 120GB SSD from 2011. Still works perfectly to this day. Yet I still use it, mostly just for GTA V. 

Heh, I have the Agility3 still, in an external enclosure.

Notorious for failure.... still going strong :)

 

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