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Andrew2018-03-06 03:51:54
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Andrew, 2018-03-06 03:51:54

Used SSD: buy or not?

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Question: they offer to buy such a used SSD for 3200 rubles. With testing upon purchase.
The values ​​in the lines "Read errors" and "Rejected sectors" are confusing, do they greatly affect the operation of the SSD and will it fail in a week?

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PrAw, 2018-03-06
@Andre_JDF

I am confused by 0 hours of use, and a different figure is written in RAW.
If you count the number of inclusions - 08В1 \u003d 2 257
That is, it was turned on approximately once a day for 6 years in a row.
Do you need it?

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Andrew, 2018-03-06
@byte916

It is best to interpret smart with proprietary utilities from the manufacturer.
In rejected sectors, the value is 0 - what confuses you?
And in reading errors, everything is normal for you - the value is typical for this model (and many others). Read about read errors in Seagate hdd, they also write some information of their own and display cosmic numbers in this parameter, and this is the norm.
There is no reason to panic, the device is working (not counting wear and tear).

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xmoonlight, 2018-03-06
@xmoonlight

It is better not to take this - rather it is a factory defect.
There are always options: add money or buy 2 times less volume.
For example, brand new and 3 years warranty: 240Gb SSD OCZ TR200 - 5620r
Read/Write: 555/540 Mb/s, TLC
Or...

- Such , here ... With a bird ...
- Eh-eh ... Someday they will remember ....

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