Good to know that we are getting closer and closer to the "moment" when the MWI reaches 0 !
59.55TB Host writes
MWI 67
Reallocations remains at 5. (unchanged)
(updated chart in post #1)
@One_Hertz
78TB written, thats > 2x the advertised "endurance"
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I left the endurance app running for about 6 hours today. Write speeds remained around 6MB/s, which comes out to ~ 500GB of data per day.
I was tempted to leave it running to see if the write speeds would get even slower, but at 6MB's the reponse times made the app unresponsive.
Right now my internet speed (50 Mbps) is as fast as my SSD (6MB/s).
One could certainly ask whether 6MB/s is throttled state or if there is something else going on.
6MB/s is on par with a slow USB stick.
Congrats with your new Internet speed
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What else could be going on apart from throttling The drive was able to maintain speeds before the throttling started so it can't be degradation. Even a SE does not help.
What I do notice however is that after a small amount of idle time the throttling is reduced, so if you write a small file performance goes back up, but if you start writting a larger sized file it slows down again.
I might experiment after a few days idle to see how much you can write before performance drops.
Ryder I have noticed something strange. When I run a SE from the Toolbox it states it has completed when finished, however I can still access files on the drive. It is only after I reboot that the drive appears as an un-partitioned space with no data on it.
Does the SE command somehow delay itself until re-boot?
I've noticed in Tony's troubleshooting guide that he states a SE has to be done via Linux in IDE mode. I assume he is referring to a hdderase.
Why use hdderease if it is the same as the toolbox SE process?
i personally use the stand alone version of SE, with the comp set in IDE mode. works perfect. i have never used the toolbox. but i have SE probably a million times with the standalone app
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If we do an extremely simplistic lifetime endurance computation (ignoring WA, WL, etc.) and assume 5000 P/E cycles for the flash, then a 40GB SSD should have a lifetime write capability of about 200TB. Over 3 years, that comes to about 183GB per day.
So that is within a factor of 3 of the throttled write speed. I wouldn't expect exact agreement since the lifetime write capacity estimate was so crude.
I read in the news section that all drives are set to 5 years.
I more or less always run SE on GB MB's and thats due to issues I've had while HDDerasing on Asus MBs
When cleaning drives using the OCZ Toolbox they are always cleaned immediately, meaning I don't have to reboot.
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Bizarre. l can navigate file structures, and some of the files will execute. Others won't. Once re-booted the drive has to be reinitialised and all data is gone.
Dang, now I'm going have to swap it over to a non ASUS board to run hdderease to see if that clears the throttling. (Would be really nice if it did )
oh no. drive is dead effective immediately. i would highly reccomend using the stand alone utility. i think it is available for DL still, if not let me know. i have a copy. several actually, even the original which was password protected.When you run a SE from the toolbox can you still see the files before you re-boot? Did performance go back to a fresh state? I just want to be sure that the drive was in fact SE.
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What version of Toolbox are you using? 2.35 and 2.36 should send a reset to the drive (if you are in AHCI mode, which you have to be) and after a short period it should appear blank and need to be initialized in disk management, etc.
Immediately after the SE, yes it may still show data.
I definitely recommend a reboot though after SE or SE in Linux.
Hi Ryder,
I'm using 2.36. It seems that the reset function does not work. Maybe it is a quirk on Asus boards as I can't run a SE with hdderease (although I can with Intel drives).
Anyway, I've swapped the drive over to another system to run hdderease and it didn't clear the throttling, so I guess the toolbox SE was working.
Any chance of shedding some more light on how throttling works?
• Are the drives set to a 3 or 5 year life?
• How much can you write per day before duraclass kicks in?
• Once duraclass kicks in does it remain active for the rest of the drives life?
• Why are read speeds affected?
Thanks in advance.
61.3TB Host writes
MWI 66
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Coming soon: Mushkin Chronos - SandForce SF-2281 SSD processor with unthrottled IOPS firmware
Someone really needs to offer the SF controller without throttling and if Muskin will offer one I'm ready to order
Lets just hope it's unthrottled *and* IOPS firmware and not just "unthrottled IOPS".
updated chart
TBW 62.15TB, MWI 65.
I'm going to take a small 5-10 minute break every 24h as it leads to more TBW per day, 3-500GB per day.
During that break I'll be running TRIM from the SSD Toolbox.
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