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SSD health drops fast

So Im using this SSD for like almost 3months is my main drive for os games etc. Yesterday I checked health in crystal disk and some other program to check the health status and Its 99%.The SSD is crucial MX500 500gb variant.

Is this normal should I be woried? I post som screenshots of the health status.

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1 minute ago, 99jojo999 said:

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99% is fine for 3 months of an ssd. my inlands that I raided are 97% with only 6 months of use.

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It's fine. You're worrying for nothing.

 

When it often and randomly decides to start checkdisk on bootup then start worrying.

Probably gaming or helping technophobes with tech...

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it's 99 % because the SSD lifetime is round to the lower value, your actual value might be 99.99%.

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It's ok, you should not worry about that.

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Thanks all for the info but is seemed strange when I read somewhere guys with 128gb low price ssd had 100%  even after 2 years and mine is an 500gb crucial mx500 one of the newest one. I just wanted to be sure cause SSD is not acheap thing again thx all for the replies. :D 

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