Question New NVMe SSD shows only 73% Health ?

I'd be highly suspicious if you were told it was new.

That screen shot says the drive has been powered on over 30,000 times for a total of 124 hours, while writing less than 1 TB.

That drive was introduced at least 3 years ago.

Where did you buy it?

It may last another 5 minutes or another 10 years, regardless of what you were told. But you can say that about any drive.

How is the performance, as far as you can tell?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Phillip Corcoran
Nov 28, 2024
1
0
10
A sudden drop in SSD health to 73% is concerning. Monitor the health, run diagnostic tests, and contact Gigabyte T-Mobile support for advice. If you're concerned, request a replacement. Early detection and replacement can prevent data loss.
 
Last edited:
Nov 28, 2024
5
0
10
I'd be highly suspicious if you were told it was new.

That screen shot says the drive has been powered on over 30,000 times for a total of 124 hours, while writing less than 1 TB.

That drive was introduced at least 3 years ago.

Where did you buy it?

It may last another 5 minutes or another 10 years, regardless of what you were told. But you can say that about any drive.

How is the performance, as far as you can tell?
Performance is good. Temperature never rises above 32 even after hours of usage.

Post the entire smart screen.

The ssd may be new to you but it looks like something 2nd hand.

View: https://i.imgur.com/93vd0iE.png
 
Nov 28, 2024
5
0
10
Well, that 124 power on hours might be all yours.
But....the 30k+ power on counts is very troubling.

Yupp, ideally power on counts should like around 28 -30 considering twice a day. But 30k plus is complete mismatch.
Lets consider if its indeed a second hand SSD, is it possible for seller to tweek the data usage to start from zero, and also power on hours to start from zero.
 
Last edited: