Hi all,
I just bought a bulk lot of Intel D3 S4510 Enterprise 480GB SSD drives. They all have exactly the same issue, namely that they show up as 270GB drives (or 251GB depending on where I look). I have tried them on 2 systems with the same issue - see screenshots from Intel SSD Toolbox, CrystalDisk Info and Win 10 Disk Management below.
They also show up as 270GB in the Gigabyte Z270N BIOS (system 1) and in the Lenovo Diagnostic Tool (booted on system 2)
They all pass the SMART tests with flying colours and I have tried running a low level format with Killdisk as well as a Secure Erase with Parted Magic, and it makes no difference.
Is this SSD just incompatible with both of my systems, or is there something else I can do to make full use of the drive space?
System 1: Gigabyte Z270N-WiFi (newest BIOS, version F6d), Core i7 7700K, 16GB RAM etc.
System 2: Lenovo Thinkpad T540P (newest BIOS, version 2.37 (GMET89WW))
Bonus: Attached to either system via USB3-SATA cable - same result.
Thanks in advance!
I just bought a bulk lot of Intel D3 S4510 Enterprise 480GB SSD drives. They all have exactly the same issue, namely that they show up as 270GB drives (or 251GB depending on where I look). I have tried them on 2 systems with the same issue - see screenshots from Intel SSD Toolbox, CrystalDisk Info and Win 10 Disk Management below.
They also show up as 270GB in the Gigabyte Z270N BIOS (system 1) and in the Lenovo Diagnostic Tool (booted on system 2)
They all pass the SMART tests with flying colours and I have tried running a low level format with Killdisk as well as a Secure Erase with Parted Magic, and it makes no difference.
Is this SSD just incompatible with both of my systems, or is there something else I can do to make full use of the drive space?
System 1: Gigabyte Z270N-WiFi (newest BIOS, version F6d), Core i7 7700K, 16GB RAM etc.
System 2: Lenovo Thinkpad T540P (newest BIOS, version 2.37 (GMET89WW))
Bonus: Attached to either system via USB3-SATA cable - same result.
Thanks in advance!