m4 update:
319.0516 TiB
1052 hours
Avg speed 89.49 MiB/s.
AD gone from 175 to 170.
P/E 5589.
MD5 OK.
Still no reallocated sectors
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m4 update:
319.0516 TiB
1052 hours
Avg speed 89.49 MiB/s.
AD gone from 175 to 170.
P/E 5589.
MD5 OK.
Still no reallocated sectors
Attachment 119056
One_Hertz
FYI
http://communities.intel.com/thread/24205
Intel has the firmware update available if interested. It took me about 10 minutes total.
Mike
M225->Vertex Turbo 64GB Update:
93.58 TiB
416.5 hours
MWI 47 (drops by 1 for every 50 raw wear)
2687 Raw Wear
110.92 MB/s avg for the last 16 hours (on W7 x64)
MD5 OK
C4-Erase Failure Block Count(Realloc Sectors) at 1 (BANK 6, Block 2406, Erased 2552 times)
Attachment 119067
05: 0
B1: 17
E7: 87%
E9: 24576
EA/F1: 38912
F2: 64
112.97 hours
37.8914 TiB
58.65 MB/s avg
MD5 Ok
05: 0
B1: 17
E7: 87%
E9: 25536
EA/F1: 40128
F2: 64
118.50 hours
39.0078 TiB
58.66 MB/s avg
MD5 Ok
m4 update:
326.4213 TiB
1076 hours
Avg speed 89.51 MiB/s.
AD gone from 170 to 166.
P/E 5718.
MD5 OK.
Still no reallocated sectors
Attachment 119095
C300 Update
225.165TiB host writes, 24 MWI, 3803 raw wear indicator, 2048/1 reallocations, 62.9MiB/sec, MD5 OK
SF-1200 nLTT Update
97.38TiB host writes, 64.406TiB NAND writes, 70 MWI, 1030.5 raw wear (equiv), raw wear delta 3, 56.35MiB/sec, MD5 OK
244.04TB Host writes
Reallocated sectors 6
MD5 OK
Been travelling this week, will try to catch up this weekend :)
m4 update:
330.1559 TiB
1088 hours
Avg speed 89.51 MiB/s.
AD gone from 166 to 164.
P/E 5784.
MD5 OK.
Still no reallocated sectors
Attachment 119108
Next update monday afternoon. I'm going away for the weekend.
M225->Vertex Turbo 64GB Update:
Just hit 100.00 TiB :up:
431.8 hours
MWI 44 (drops by 1 for every 50 raw wear)
2809 Raw Wear
110.85 MB/s avg for the last 16.9 hours (on W7 x64)
MD5 OK
C4-Erase Failure Block Count(Realloc Sectors) at 1 (BANK 6, Block 2406)
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Attachment 119113
I wish I was still on the FW that had the 10,000 P/E Cycles listed for this 51nm Samsung NAND.
Then MWI would be lasting ~350+ TiB on this drive :)
C300 Update
231.027TiB host writes, 22 MWI, 3901 raw wear indicator, 2048/1 reallocations, 63MiB/sec (it's going up?), MD5 OK
SF-1200 nLTT Update from earlier today
102.94TiB host writes, 68.72TiB NAND writes, 68 MWI, 1099.5 raw wear (equiv), 56.4MiB/sec (also going up?), MD5 OK
I'd be surprised if there were more than 18 hours left (from your most recent update/post).
And on top of that it seems like the drive is still poised to live after SA177 bottoms out, sheesh :p:
I wonder if the slight slowdown is something to do with the graph below.(The graph is based on SLC with 100K PE).
Either way, I can't wait to find out what happens when the NAND can no longer erase or hold a change. If the NAND can't erase how can it hold a charge? What happens when data can no longer be erased or loses it's charge? Will the OS become unstable? Will SMART pop up with a warning and then render the drive read only? :shrug:
Attachment 119135
C300 Update
233.917TiB host writes, 21 MWI, 3950 raw wear indicator, 2048/1 reallocations, 63MiB/sec, MD5 OK
SF-1200 nLTT Update
106.063TiB host writes, 71.156TiB NAND writes, 67 MWI, 1138.5 raw wear (equiv), wear range delta 3 (still), 56.45MiB/sec (still speeding up...), MD5 OK
holy cow maybe there will be some excitement! i want to see smoke LOL ;)
05: 0
B1: 23
E7: 82%
E9: 33024
EA/F1: 49472
F2: 64
163.77 hours
58.67 MB/s avg
MD5 Ok
Very interesting that the wear range delta for the SF-1200s with no static data is so much worse than with static data. I know with mine it got to 8 when I had no static data and dropped down to 3 (and has since stayed there) once I added ~35GiB of static data.
With yours, SynbiosVyse, wear range delta has been climbing steadily the entire time (up to 23 now) and you have very little static data.