Whats the status of your SSD?


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Here are mine.  I pulled down the trial to the pro version because it would only see the drive that I didn't really care about.  Since I got both I went ahead and screenshot both though...

 

OCZ Vertex 4 (256GB)

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Intel SSD 310, mSATA (40GB)

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I think I win in powered on times :P

 

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I have two of these in RAID0 in my laptop, so the size and TRIM information is not correct (can't TRIM on RAID0).

 

These health percentages are pure guesstimates though, don't take them seriously.

Damn, on that powered on times. I only got 62 in 10 months

 

edit: And the guy above me only 21 :D

 

I started just turning it off with SSD + Windows 8, no need to bother with sleep anymore as the machine is up and running within 5-10secs.

Damn, on that powered on times. I only got 62 in 10 months

 

edit: And the guy above me only 21 :D

Yeah but I'm the person who leaves my computer on for months at a time and hardly ever reboots xD  I'll bet a solid half of those power-ons, at least, was in the first couple of weeks when I was installing and setting up everything.

 

"3890834 updates... oh FINE, I'll restart"

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Here is mine.. my computer keeps blue screening and didn't know if this was the cause.. I am running 2x 512GB in RAID0. Started happening out of nowhere.. no new changes, driver updates, or software installed..

I didn't think it supported RAID?

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