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UPDATE:Nvme Health decreasing now with 3% for 5 days

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I think the one who posts images has much more responsibility. :)

Also...
One person has to put in the "effort" once, but the benefit is shared by multiple viewers.
Need to be considerate to TPU's bandwidth bill.
And come on, surely someone who agonizes over SMART stats can also crop images. (I'll leave image format choice and minor optimizations to an advanced course.)
I think we need to complain about things that are worthy of being complained about. Complaining about posting screenshots in a tech focused forum is not one of them..
 
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33x unsafe shutdowns might be something to look into. But other than that... nothing that should cause alarm
The unsafe/unexpected shutdowns are due to electricity shutdowns in my town or so.Nothing in my system causing it.
 
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The unsafe/unexpected shutdowns are due to electricity shutdowns in my town or so.Nothing in my system causing it.
One of my drives has 160+ unsafe shutdowns. Was at the start of my AM4 platform back in 2019-2020 when I was "playing" with FCLK:UCLK:MCLK speeds and DRAM timings.
Doesn't mean anything really
 
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My choice was between samsung pro or this one , but because I know about the firmware problems and health issue on samsung I chose this one and the result are these... :rockout:
That issue was fixed with an FW update on Samsung's NVMe SSD's and that's always one of the first things you should do before anything else is grab the manufacturers app and check for a FW update and if there is one install it asap just like you install new drivers for GPU/Chipset/NIC/Wifi or latest BIOS updates

I've had my Samsung 980 Pro for a well over a year now and it's still at 100% health even with 15.4TB of writes it's also my OS/Game install drive
 
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That issue was fixed with an FW update on Samsung's NVMe SSD's and that's always one of the first things you should do before anything else is grab the manufacturers app and check for a FW update and if there is one install it asap just like you install new drivers for GPU/Chipset/NIC/Wifi or latest BIOS updates

I've had my Samsung 980 Pro for a well over a year now and it's still at 100% health even with 15.4TB of writes it's also my OS/Game install drive
Same here. I've had my latest NVMe drive for just over a year and it's still showing 100%.

I don't care what anyone says to the contrary, the drive hermesa is using has a problem.
That said, @hermesa you may wish to consider getting a replacement drive now just in case that problem drive fails completely.
 

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What happened to them being SLC? Isn't SLC more fault tolerant?
It is but I guess things move to multi-layer cells for lower cost and high capacity drives.

I think Samsung still has SLC drives (PM series) but cost double from recent TLC ones
 
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It is but I guess things move to multi-layer cells for lower cost and high capacity drives.

I think Samsung still has SLC drives (PM series) but cost double from recent TLC ones
Yeah back in 14 i got the 840 Pro is why it surprised me about that, guess Pro isnt pro any more, more like an evo
 
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