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Madion2017-04-04 10:02:24
Solid State Drives
Madion, 2017-04-04 10:02:24

For 5 months of using the SSD, 2% of "health" has gone - is this normal?

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I bought an ssd for the first time in my life at the beginning of November 2016. I installed windows 10. I turned on trim. Disabled swap file.
I'm using mozilla browser with cache turned off.
Currently free on ssd 48 GB.
I use the computer at work during the day (8-10 hours).
I don’t write media files on sdd, only software is installed for work (photoshop, netbeans, android studio, vmware).
Is it normal for ssd to lose 2% in 5 months?

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Espleth, 2017-04-04
@Espleth

Yes, stop dancing with tambourines over the SSD! Taking an SSD and cutting off everything that eats a disk in the system is like taking an expensive car and not driving it above 60 km / h because it suddenly breaks.

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Artem @Jump, 2017-04-04
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Parameter E7 shows the weather.
You need to focus on the volume of the record. You didn't even put a terabyte on it.

Disabled swap file.
I'm using mozilla browser with cache turned off.
Are you making life difficult for yourself? Do you like to create difficulties for yourself and then heroically overcome them?

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Andrey Tokmakov, 2017-04-04
@NPC

My sandisk costs 2 years, during which time it has worked for about 14,000 hours (~ 550 days), it works 24/7, it turns off only when the lights are turned off. Writes 12TB, reads 13TB. I did not do any trims, nor any settings or disable something, the only thing is that the Downloads folder was redirected to a regular hdd. Native software shows 92% of the service life left (The remaining number of write operations that the disk can perform).
In total, for 2 years of uninterrupted work, even by 10%, I didn’t kill him, I guess I’ll die faster than him, and you worry about your 2%

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Roman Sokolov, 2017-04-04
@jimquery

I bought OCZ Vertex 2 in 2010, put Windows on it, sent the browser cache to hdd, it still works without problems.

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