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Interpreting crystaldiskinfo percentage lifetime used
Interpreting crystaldiskinfo percentage lifetime used







interpreting crystaldiskinfo percentage lifetime used

My pc has been writing to my 500GB MX500 ssd at a low average rate since late December 2019, averaging less than 100 kbytes/second according to HWiNFO.

interpreting crystaldiskinfo percentage lifetime used

The reason why the huge write bursts should be considered a bug is explained in the next paragraph. attribute changes from 0 to 1, and at the end of the burst changes back to 0. (Presumably it's moving data, reading as much as it writes.) At the start of the write burst, Current Pending Sectors S.M.A.R.T. To summarize: The firmware of the MX500 ssd occasionally writes a HUGE amount to NAND - typically approximately 1 GByte, sometimes a multiple of that - in a fast burst. It's described in detail at: (" Crucial MX500 500GB sata ssd Remaining Life decreasing fast despite few bytes being written") The well-known MX500 bug about Current Pending Sectors, which mysteriously changes briefly from 0 to 1, correlates perfectly with a little-known MX500 bug that causes premature death of the ssd.









Interpreting crystaldiskinfo percentage lifetime used