Originally Posted by
Anvil
Both drives have been running for 9 hours or more on the new rig and it looks stable.
Due to the capacity/free space on the Force 3 I had to make adjustments to the cleaning part of the test.
Basically, more idle time was needed as the higher capacity drive produces >12,000 files each loop and it wasn't completely stable with such a workload.
So, 250ms added for every 1,000 files deleted and the pause is now 10 seconds.
I might relate the pause to the number of files deleted at some later point.
BTW, the "new" Endurance rig consumes 72W, excluding the monitor but including an 2TB Seagate Green HDD.
(it's an Z68 and I'm using the onboard GPU)
Kingston SSDNow 40GB (X25-V)
331.83TB Host writes
Reallocated sectors : 7
MD5 (n/a, will configure later today)
36.22MiB/s on avg (~9 hours)
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Corsair Force 3 120GB
B1 16 (Wear range delta)
E6 100 (Life curve status)
E7 97 (SSD Life left)
E9 22944 (Raw writes)
F1 30587 (Host writes)
108.79MiB/s on avg (~10 hours)