If it's like the early Corsairs, it's skived.
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If it's like the early Corsairs, it's skived.
Hey everyone :)
Had to deal with a family situation since early October. I flew to Connecticut and took care of a lot of things there for the past few months (the 10 day power outage was fun, not)...
Seems to me this app is the most consistent/repeatable usage case for causing SF-2200 failure....
C300 Update
445.58TiB host writes, 1 MWI, 7532 raw wear indicator, 2048/1 reallocations, 62.65MiB/sec, MD5 OK
SF-1200 nLTT
295.563TiB host writes, 220.094TiB NAND writes, 10 MWI, 3521.5...
Normalized writes are based on user available NAND...so for the Sandforces, that's 40/60/120GB.
First post updated with Tuniq TX-2 and TX-4 results added :)
Not really a fan of either....TX-2 is a middle of the pack performer that's more expensive per mount than PK-1 while TX-4 is very good...
Updated charts :)
Host Writes So Far
120583
120584
If uninstalling RST doesn't do it, maybe try it on the 3gbps port?
Disabling TRIM is an interesting idea, but for Endurance testing and also using it as your boot drive, IDK if it's so prudent; WA...
I still really doubt PK-1 (or really anything designed to be thermally conductive) can be that bad without some sort of massive issue with contact or user error. As I said in his thread, it performed...
Micron does have it as a SMART value. "Factory Bad Block Count" is present in the C300 and m4. It's a seemingly static number.
Seems reasonable. For the charts, I'm going to consider 10 MWI as exhausted for the Sandforces.
@SynbiosVyse, you've run the 100% setting long enough that you've undone the skew from the 0%...
I do doubt it will die this year, but MWI should get to 1 in 28-29 days of total runtime* and 3.5+ days of runtime have already been completed.
* that's without any weird scaling when MWI gets...
There is no lifetime throttling with the Corsairs or the Mushkin. E6 SMART attribute indicates this for SF-2200 drives and the Corsair SF-1200 has been going way too long (MWI is already down to 10)...
Samsung 830 is impressive...only weakness seems to be QD4+ 4k writes and the Storage Review trace tests (but the Tom's Hardware trace test is really, really good and PCMark 7 is good, too).
Thanks...
Sort of. It's a two-stage tightening process.
First, make sure the mid-screw thumbnut is tightened all the way to the top of the main thumbscrew then bottom out the main thumbscrew to the...
Some observations and measurements: base is 3mm thick and seems to have ~2.5mm deep channels, which is a nice bump from the <=2mm thick bases of the CPU-370 and HK3.0 (and I think Supreme HF, too)....
Been a few days now, normally each MWI tick was ~2.5TiB and it's been stuck at 10 MWI for over 14TiB. SynbiosVyse's last update had 10 MWI when it could/should have been 9 (based on extrapolation). ...
C300 Update
408.408TiB host writes, 1 MWI, 6895 raw wear indicator, 2048/1 reallocations, 62.8MiB/sec, MD5 OK
SF-1200 nLTT Update 1
249.75TiB host writes, 178.844TiB NAND writes, 10 MWI,...
C300 Update
367.1TiB host writes, 1 MWI, 6190 raw wear indicator, 2048/1 reallocations, 63.05MiB/sec, MD5 OK
120137
SF-1200 nLTT Update
225.75TiB host writes, 164.688TiB NAND writes, 20...
That X25-E averaged ~31.7MiB/sec for ~7.5 months in real usage :eek: :lol:
Everything about GC-Extreme and HeGrease is identical...starting with the paste itself: the color, the glossiness, how it spreads, and its behavior in non-thermal tests (adhesion to and absorbency...
First post updated with EVGA Frostbite, Phobya HeGrease, and TIM Consultants Quantum results added :) New 'Best Paste' in HeGrease and Quantum ended up being a solid competitor to MX-2 (in...
I hope you consider that card as a luxury and not a necessity....:eh:
I wouldn't even try it. I'm not confident enough in any GPU's clock and voltage throttling to ensure the silicon won't die or be damaged during reflow. On the other end of the spectrum, if their...
Intel 311 20GB is a readily available, low-ish priced SLC drive if anyone is really intent on putting an SLC drive through its paces. Probably fast (for SLC device) to die too, considering how little...