SSD Life Left 11

Radu_2

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Wassup guys! i have this question, i been watchin on google and i seen E7 should be 10 Threshold. What is that 10 Threshold? Mine is 11.
 
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Welcome to the community, Radu_2!

How did you test your SSD's life? I'd recommend you to use an SSD-specific diagnostic tool to check up on the health and SMART status.
All the values in the S.M.A.R.T. tests (raw, normal & threshold) come from the drive itself. More specifically the manufacturer of that drive because they decide what the threshold should be.

You should check the hyperlinks in my post and also share some more details about the SMART results and the SSD in question.

Hope it helps you! :)
SuperSoph_WD
Welcome to the community, Radu_2!

How did you test your SSD's life? I'd recommend you to use an SSD-specific diagnostic tool to check up on the health and SMART status.
All the values in the S.M.A.R.T. tests (raw, normal & threshold) come from the drive itself. More specifically the manufacturer of that drive because they decide what the threshold should be.

You should check the hyperlinks in my post and also share some more details about the SMART results and the SSD in question.

Hope it helps you! :)
SuperSoph_WD
 
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So like these values are ok?
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Because that E7 worries me. On Kingston SMART the lifetime of SSD is 100%.
 
Hey there again, Radu_2!

Indeed, I'd second what @SinxarKnights mentioned. An additional recommendation from me would be to test the SSD using its brand-specific utility and another testing tool from the thread I shared in my previous post. This way you will be able to keep your peace of mind about the health and lifespan of the SSD.
Keep in mind that the best way to prevent any potential data loss is to always keep at least two copies of your files stored in different locations as a backup. This would definitely save you a lot of headaches.

:) Best of luck!
SuperSoph_WD