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Are these S.M.A.R.T. readings bad?

zsturgeon

I was under the impression that values over the threshold are bad.  It is saying everything is good, though. 

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If the smart status is good then its good. Itll say if it has a significant issue

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For some entries, the concept of threshold doesn't make sense, so it's ignored

For example, Power-On Hours and Power-On Count logs how many hours the SSD worked, and how many times it was started.

The threshold for these would make no sense.

 

Look at the Raw Data column and at the Status.. if all say OK, the SSD is ok.

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4 minutes ago, emosun said:

If the smart status is good then its good. Itll say if it has a significant issue

Okay, that's what I figured. 

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1 minute ago, mariushm said:

For some entries, the concept of threshold doesn't make sense, so it's ignored

For example, Power-On Hours and Power-On Count logs how many hours the SSD worked, and how many times it was started.

The threshold for these would make no sense.

 

Look at the Raw Data column and at the Status.. if all say OK, the SSD is ok.

It's a HDD but yeah I see what you mean.

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