This is indeed a fact that TPU might be a culprit after all. (Joking)
In what way do you use your browser? Do you often have hundreds of tabs left open in the backround?
What does it mean "no updates"? You don't update your OS? I doubt there have been no updates released since your last post.
Do you play any game that regularly downloads a lot of data for caching? (Like MS Flight Simulator)
Could you provide list of all installed programs in your OS? Also provide list of startup apps.
I used operaGX but I heard about complains that uses a lot of data and in that way decreasing drive lifespan or something like that so I jumped back to Google Chrome(don't know if its true or not but in any case..) and I use maximum 2-3 tabs in the most extensive scenarios - 80% of the time I use 1-2 tabs.And when my job is finished I always close them and close all the apps I use on my computer - steam,EA,browsers etc.I always try to keep good hygiene on my computer in terms of usage like closing unused apps , deleting unnecessary stuff etc.
My windows is 10 and there are not much updates happening but even if they do I always pause my updates and update it manually like checking for updates every once a week or so.
I play Squad , it have some mods but I keep an eye of them and no unexpected behaviour on the drive happened after installing them(they are not so much mods in this game and yes some of them are pretty big downloads) but yeah Squad is kinda simulator.I play some CS2 and rarely I play other games.For example now is Christmas time and there are some rewards in my account in World of Tanks.Also I play from time to time War Thunder but not so much.Last 2-3 weeks I play only squad because it is a new game to me and I love it .I recorded all the updates wheter they were windows or game updates in the manual data I provided.
I got only 2 startup apps ENABLED on my system and they are ''amd noise suppression'' and ''windows security notification'' ,everything else ''steam,EA,deamon tools,uttorent,iCUE,Riot,Discord etc are DISABLED manually by me for faster boot in the system.I just like my PC to boot and run smooth and flawless
Here are the all installed programs in my OS (some of the games are installed on 2 of my other drives in my system
The games installed on my OS drive(the problematic drive) are Squad, CS2,Battlefield 2042 ,Starfield(it's a pirate copy of the game - I don't know if that matters)
I am thinking about couple of major options I got:
1st one is reinstalling OS on my previous SSD 2.5 Verbatim 512GB which is 2 years old and have 90% health and like 20-30 OS installed on it + thousands of games and still keeping its health good and sending this NVME for RMA
2nd one is using this nvme until it dies + hoping that it will last longer than its health %
3rd one which I don't really want is I will swap OS on the SSD and start using nvme for storage drive but I don't want this because I need the fastest drive in my system for my OS for system performance and that's really what I paid for... Don't really know the difference between regular ssd and nvme boot times and loading times but I know that nvme is better so yeah I would like to use it for OS
Probably I will got for 2nd one since I am really tired of this drive already...
This is indeed a fact that TPU might be a culprit after all. (Joking)
In what way do you use your browser? Do you often have hundreds of tabs left open in the backround?
What does it mean "no updates"? You don't update your OS? I doubt there have been no updates released since your last post.
Do you play any game that regularly downloads a lot of data for caching? (Like MS Flight Simulator)
Could you provide list of all installed programs in your OS? Also provide list of startup apps.
here are some other data for the nvme which you may find usefull because I really understand NOTHING about these values except megabyes and terabytes write/read and main stuff like that: