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My SSD is showing 0 bytes out of 223gb available. Has it died?

Cohacq

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As you can see, it shows no available memory. Drive is a 5 year old OCZ Agility 3.

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Your drive just looks like it's full.

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can you access the files on it, if yes then it's fine you've just filled it up. If no try unplugging and plugging it back in again to check the connection

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Its going back and forth between 0 and 234kb free. It also reads extremely slowly. Currently trying to copy my Documents folder to my Raid 1 array, and its bouncing between kilobytes and 100mbps.

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The OCZ Vertex 2 along with the entire Agility series as a whole was honestly trash, so it could be near death, yes.

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18 minutes ago, Cohacq said:

Drive is a    5     year      old       OCZ    Agility    3.

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That SSD is crusty AF.

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Its probably at the end of its life. You can check it with a SMART Tool like HW Monitor to see what its reading at, but im going to guess its smart life is 0%. 

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You guys were right. I removed enough stuff to download Crystaldiskinfo. False alarm. I also appear to be the only one in the world with a still working OCZ Agility.

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43 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

The OCZ Vertex 2 along with the entire Agility series as a whole was honestly trash, so it could be near death, yes.

 

36 minutes ago, Generallee said:

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That SSD is crusty AF.

 

28 minutes ago, Cohacq said:

You guys were right. I removed enough stuff to download Crystaldiskinfo. False alarm. I also appear to be the only one in the world with a still working OCZ Agility.

 

No, I have an 480 GB Agility 3 as well.  It was in a college laptop for 4+ years and is now in a SFF build I made by recycling the laptop's components, including CPU, RAM, and storage.  I mean, it's no EVO 850 for sure, but it's faster than a mechanical drive and it's in a low priority machine so might as well run it till it dies.

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1 hour ago, AshleyAshes said:

 

 

 

No, I have an 480 GB Agility 3 as well.  It was in a college laptop for 4+ years and is now in a SFF build I made by recycling the laptop's components, including CPU, RAM, and storage.  I mean, it's no EVO 850 for sure, but it's faster than a mechanical drive and it's in a low priority machine so might as well run it till it dies.

Mines in my main and only rig, as I cant afford to replace it. Caused me quite a panic when games wouldn't start :)

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