I'll take that as insider knowledge and just let it keep going :)
Out of curiosity, if it was off for a few minutes would it kill it?
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Hard to tell, lets not find out the hard way ;)
Todays update:
Kingston V+100
202.3251 TiB
799 hours
Avg speed 74.79 MiB/s
AD still 1.
P/E?
MD5 OK.
Reallocated sectors : 00
http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?ap...tach_id=466971http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?ap...tach_id=466970
Intel X25-M G1 80GB
24,7117 TiB Host writes
18762 hours
Reallocated sectors : 00
MWI=65 to 57
MD5 OK
52.56 MiB/s on avg
http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?ap...tach_id=466972http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?ap...tach_id=466969
Do you know where I can find the spec. The M4 spec sheet says nothing.
JEDEC Standard No. 218
A Solid-State Drive (SSD) Requirements and Endurance Test Method
http://www.jedec.org/standards-docum...e-mmc%E2%84%A2
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/6244/unledwmgd.png
I have to believe that the VT will last much longer while retaining data than the M4. The M4 had over 4x its NANDs PE rating, while the the Turbo is only 30% past rated PE cycles. I'd be shocked if it didn't make it to 1 PB.
Incidentally, that is why I picked up a VTurbo 120 a few weeks ago.
My older Agility 60 died (at the most inopportune time) today as well, making it my first SSD failure. I was a little surprised as its not like it had a lot of writes on it, but I'm thinking it has more to do with the 1.7fw... I think I'm sticking with 1.6 on the other Indilinxes. I just needed it to not die until Thanksgiving. It will be a few days before I get back to the homestead to check it out, so I'm unable to determine whether it's a d-flash candidate or j.f.d.
Kingston SSDNow 40GB (X25-V)
461.49TB Host writes
Reallocated sectors : 12
MD5 OK
33.39MiB/s on avg (~98 hours)
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Corsair Force 3 120GB
01 92/50 (Raw read error rate)
05 2 (Retired Block count)
B1 66 (Wear range delta)
E6 100 (Life curve status)
E7 12 (SSD Life left)
E9 331905 (Raw writes)
F1 441785 (Host writes)
MD5 OK
106.93MiB/s on avg (~98 hours)
power on hours : 1291
B1 is 2 up from last reading : from 64 to 66.
I think this just goes to show that 50nm > 34nm > 25nm. It is just physics. No amount of controller mambo-jumbo black magic voodoo will stop the NAND from losing charge and other such stuff at those small sizes etc. Electron loss is more pronounced the smaller the cells get I think etc.
I think the old Vertex drive still has some way to go before it dies. If you turn it off it would be quite nice to know what happens etc.
Where is Vapor / C300 ?
Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 60 Update, Day 49
3.3.2FW
05 7
Retired Block Count
B1 11
Wear Range Delta
F1 476018
Host Writes
E9 367276
NAND Writes
E6 100
Life Curve
E7 10
Life Left
Average 130.52MB/s Avg
Intel RST drivers, Celeron G530 Biostar TH67+
1115 Hours Work
Time 1 month 16 days 11 hours
11 GiB Minimum Free Space
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I figured out what the cause for CDI and Windows error messages was -- it turns out that the Raw Read Error rate is dipping below threshold periodically. It's currently at 42, but it goes up and down constantly. When RRER goes below threshold CDI and Win7 figure the drive is bad. I don't know what the hell RRER actually is, but it seems more like some kind of timer than anything else.
UPDATE
Within the last few minutes I got another realloc. Thats 8 now, and they're gettin more frequent. That's 3 prog fails, 2 erase fails, and 3 that didn't count towards those two catagories.
Kingston SSDNow 40GB (X25-V)
462.52TB Host writes
Reallocated sectors : 12
MD5 OK
32.70MiB/s on avg (~109 hours)
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Corsair Force 3 120GB
01 94/50 (Raw read error rate)
05 2 (Retired Block count)
B1 67 (Wear range delta)
E6 100 (Life curve status)
E7 11 (SSD Life left)
E9 334511 (Raw writes)
F1 445253 (Host writes)
MD5 OK
104.89MiB/s on avg (~109 hours)
power on hours : 1302
B1 is 1 up from last reading : from 66 to 67.
Not sure what is going on, it has dropped 2MiB/s in speed just overnight, maybe it's fighting the Wear Range Delta.
Also, E7 is now almost at the end of the line. (it stops reporting at 10)
M225->Vertex Turbo 64GB Update:
712.20 TiB (783.07 TB) total
1859.80 hrs (Torture), 2664 hrs (Power-On)
14051 Raw Wear
118.79 MB/s avg for the last 22.33 hours (on W7 x64)
MD5 OK
C4-Erase Failure Block Count (Realloc Sectors) from 12 to 13.
1=Bnk 6/Blk 2406
2=Bnk 3/Blk 3925
3=Bnk 0/Blk 1766
4=Bnk 0/Blk 829
5=Bnk 4/Blk 3191
6=Bnk 7/Blk 937
7=Bnk 7/Blk 1980
8=Bnk 7/Blk 442
9=Bnk 7/Blk 700
10=Bnk 2/Blk 1066
11=Bnk 7/Blck 85
12=Bnk 4/Blk 3192
13=Bnk 7/Blk 280
Without updates on M4, this thread feels so empty...:(
Looks like I'll need to hit around 17800-17900 P/E cycles to hit 1 PB.
You can do it. I have faith.
That's not even twice the rated PE cycles. The M4 made it 4.44x rated PE cycles, but in fairness, the Micron sync 25nm NAND should probably be rated at 5KPE instead of 3KPEs.
I'd guess that the Vertex Turbo should make it to 20000 to 25000PE cycles.
I'm really missing it. It would probably have made 1PiB, but now we never know.
It would have been fun to have at least one ssd passing 1 PiB. With your current speed it won't take to long :up:
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Todays update:
Kingston V+100
208.1311 TiB
821 hours
Avg speed 75.34 MiB/s
AD still 1.
P/E?
MD5 OK.
Reallocated sectors : 00
http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?ap...tach_id=467116http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?ap...tach_id=467114
Intel X25-M G1 80GB
28,6346 TiB Host writes
18784 hours
Reallocated sectors : 00
MWI=57 to 50
MD5 OK
52.56 MiB/s on avg
http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?ap...tach_id=467115http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?ap...tach_id=467113
Status has changed to Caution for the Force 3. (as expected)
http://www.ssdaddict.com/ss/Force3/Force_3_Caution.PNG
FYI in case anyone hasn't looked lately (I know I haven't till today)...
SSDLife latest version is 2.1.38
CrystalDiskInfo latest version is 4.1.3
I got two more reallocations overnight. So it looks like they're accelerating -- The first two happened two weeks in to the test, the second two happened two weeks later, and the other six have happened this week. It looks like I'm getting to the point where it should start getting interesting.
546.45TB. 7408 reallocated sectors. Erase fail at 31.
Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 60 Update, Day 50
3.3.2FW
05 10 <--Increase by 2, happened today
Retired Block Count
B1 11
Wear Range Delta
F1 486700
Host Writes
E9 375521
NAND Writes
E6 100
Life Curve
E7 10
Life Left
Average 130.24MB/s Avg
Intel RST drivers, Celeron G530 Biostar TH67+
1139 Hours Work
Time 1 month 17 days 11 hours
11 GiB Minimum Free Space
The 320 might not be doing it with style, but it's getting the job done admirably, if not beautifully.
For some odd reason the computer rebooted last night, nothing in the Event Log that tells anything useful. (I noticed so there was no idle time)
I did check the TEST folder and on the Force 3 the folder was empty, I'm pretty sure it means that there was an issue related to all deletes. (most likely TRIM related)
Kingston SSDNow 40GB (X25-V)
465.12TB Host writes
Reallocated sectors : 05 12
Available Reserved Space : E8 99 (it has been 99 for a long time, it's just time to include this attribute)
MD5 OK
35.75MiB/s on avg (~13 hours)
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Corsair Force 3 120GB
01 94/50 (Raw read error rate)
05 2 (Retired Block count)
B1 65 (Wear range delta)
E6 100 (Life curve status)
E7 10 (SSD Life left)
E9 340714 (Raw writes)
F1 453508 (Host writes)
MD5 OK
106.70MiB/s on avg (~13 hours)
power on hours : 1325
B1 is yet again decreasing.
CDI 4.1.3 now shows F1 + F2 in TB
http://www.ssdaddict.com/ss/Force3/2011-11-10-1057.PNG