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How long does your ssd last?
I often hear that for many, after 2 weeks, the ssd breaks down. And there are those who have ssd running say from one year?
ps OCZ Vektor SSD has been working for me for only a few days and this is what CrystalDiskInfo shows - http://gyazo.com/a71ea1241c2513ece74e16e4cfebc095 I am confused by the recording of all recorded - 3 terabytes ??? Isn't it too much for such a period? There is a licensed windos 8. Maybe it should be optimized somehow?
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Yes, I have experience with 3 OCZ - two for two years, one for a year
Crucial M4 64gb. 2 years - normal flight. It has Windows 7, Photoshop, Phpstorm and browsers. There isn't enough room for more. There were bsods after 5k hours of work, they were cured with a new firmware. http://www.hddstatus.com/hdrepshowreport.php?ReportCode=7577989&ReportVerification=A4FADFBB
Two years, SiliconPower Velox V30. I worked for a year with TRIM enabled, then I read that it was harmful for my controller - I turned it off. There is no swap - because there is a lot of RAM (24 GB), and I do not regret it - I throw everything I need there. linux
I bought in August (2013) Samsung 840 Pro series SSD and no problems. I try not to regret and squeeze all the juices, so far it is not naughty and works like a clock.
two and a half years, Intel 510 120Gb, normal flight. TRIM enabled, OS Win7. the paging file is enabled, the cache and so on did not transfer anywhere, everything is there, I don’t care about it at all. every two months I run a standard tool for optimization
One ssd has been working for me for more than three years (OCZ Vertex 2, emnip). Ordinary hamster machine - browser, video, consoles, ubunta, swap in the same place. And in general, out of a dozen ssds that I had, pah-pah, not one died in a year of use. That is, in principle, they did not die, it just somehow turns out that after about a year they were replaced by another.
One of the first corsairs (that is, the first to appear on sale) worked for me for three years and recently died for an unknown reason.
In the home server under the system for more than two years (at the end of January there will be 3) Intel X25-V Value 40Gb (no trims, disabling logs, etc.), and the first vertex 60Gb has also been in mac mini for about 3 years
256 plextor m5pro. It works, it doesn't fuss. Age 7 months. For 2 weeks, 3 terabytes is a bit much, unless, of course, torrents are dumped on the same disk, then this is an average. The larger the volume, the longer it will last.
In the OCZ Vertex 4 laptop for almost 2 years, I actively use Hibernate.
Two Vertex 3, one has been working for more than 2 years, one for about a year and a half.
Similar to KorP, the Intel X25-V has been working fine since December 2010. A year under Windows, and then in a home server. At the end of 2011, I purchased a Crucial M4 128. 40 gigabytes still turned out to be not enough. Both still work well to this day. On the first one, there is 1 moved sentor for all time, on the second, none.
Vertex, some, I do not remember. It has been working for a year, provided that it has a clean system and programs, and documents, games, mail catalogs are installed on another screw. The speed pleases, I didn’t notice much when turned on, but turning it off - a couple of seconds. There is a seven about 64 bits. From observation of others and experience of use in other places, I noticed the main thing - this is that the disk cannot be hammered "to the eyeballs", ideally 50/50.
3 pieces of intel 25x-m have been living for three years. 9 + TB recorded (on each). utilities say 100% liveliness. OCZ vertex 4 has been living for a year now. but there is only 1.3TB of records. everything is for 8th disks, Intel utilities say that nothing needs to be optimized, although it was necessary for 7th. it is worth looking for mana on the disk. for 25x-m it was guaranteed - 20GB of records per day for 5 years. And this is at 80% full disk. at 50% occupancy, almost 3 times more, I don’t know how they thought, but it was the official dock from Intel.
plextor m5s 256gb - has been working in my wife's laptop since September last year
Intel 520 Series 240gb - since November 1 last year in a working laptop
There are no problems with both disks. They work like clockwork.
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