Whats the status of your SSD?


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  • 1 month later...

Bought my Kingston SNV425-S2 64GB SSD in September 2010.

January 2011

SSD is 4 months old

Health is 85%

Work time: 2 months, 6 days

Powered on: 229 times

September 2011

SSD is 12 months old

Health is 62%

Work time: 6 months, 1 day

Powered on: 578 times

"Your drive health is in good condition and according to current use, estimated lifetime is August 2020."

October 2011

SSD is 13 months old

Health is 59%

Work time: 6 months, 15 days

Powered on: 646 times

"Your drive health is in good condition and according to current use, estimated lifetime is April 2020."

November 2011

SSD is 14 months old

Health is 56%

Work time: 6 months, 28 days

Powered on: 709 times

"Your drive health is in good condition and according to current use, estimated lifetime is June 2020."

Update - December 2011

SSD is 15 months old

Health is 53%

Work time: 7 months, 12 days

Powered on: 785 times

"Your drive health is in good condition and according to current use, estimated lifetime is April 2014."

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Mine just has Windows 7 64-bit and a FEW programs on (Acrobat Reader, FF, IE, iTunes). The rest are on my regular HDD, along with my Library folders.

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  • 3 months later...

Bought my Kingston SNV425-S2 64GB SSD in September 2010.

January 2011

SSD is 4 months old

Health is 85%

Work time: 2 months, 6 days

Powered on: 229 times

September 2011

SSD is 12 months old

Health is 62%

Work time: 6 months, 1 day

Powered on: 578 times

"Your drive health is in good condition and according to current use, estimated lifetime is August 2020."

Update - April 2012

SSD is 19 months old

Health is 44%

Work time: 9 months, 19 days

Powered on: 949 times

"Your drive health is in good condition and according to current use, estimated lifetime is January 2021."

  • 3 months later...

Bought my Kingston SNV425-S2 64GB SSD in September 2010.

January 2011

SSD is 4 months old

Health is 85%

Work time: 2 months, 6 days

Powered on: 229 times

September 2011

SSD is 12 months old

Health is 62%

Work time: 6 months, 1 day

Powered on: 578 times

"Your drive health is in good condition and according to current use, estimated lifetime is August 2020."

April 2012

SSD is 19 months old

Health is 44%

Work time: 9 months, 19 days

Powered on: 949 times

"Your drive health is in good condition and according to current use, estimated lifetime is January 2021."

Update - August 2012

SSD is 23 months old

Health is 33%

Work time: 11 months, 10 days

Powered on: 1191 times

"Your drive health is in good condition and according to current use, estimated lifetime is May 2021."

  • 2 months later...

Bought my Kingston SNV425-S2 64GB SSD in September 2010.

January 2011

SSD is 4 months old

Health is 85%

Work time: 2 months, 6 days

Powered on: 229 times

September 2011

SSD is 12 months old

Health is 62%

Work time: 6 months, 1 day

Powered on: 578 times

"Your drive health is in good condition and according to current use, estimated T.E.C. date is August 2020."

April 2012

SSD is 1 year, 7 months old

Health is 44%

Work time: 9 months, 19 days

Powered on: 949 times

"Your drive health is in good condition and according to current use, estimated T.E.C. date is January 2021."

August 2012

SSD is 1 year, 11 months old

Health is 33%

Work time: 11 months, 10 days

Powered on: 1191 times

"Your drive health is in good condition and according to current use, estimated T.E.C. date is May 2021."

Update - November 2012

SSD is 2 years, 2 months old

Health is 25%

Work time: 1 year, 15 days

Powered on: 1313 times

"Your drive health is in good condition and according to current use, estimated T.E.C. date is June 2013."

Looks like I'll need a new SSD soon :(

  • 2 weeks later...

so wait they just die after being used for like 2-3 years? O.o who would go and buy like a 480gb ssd then.. thats just a waste of money.

They don't just die, its dependent on how much data is written to the drive. Look at the data written in the screenshots.

so wait they just die after being used for like 2-3 years? O.o who would go and buy like a 480gb ssd then.. thats just a waste of money.

ROFL!! Well for sure that'd be a waste of money if they did only last that long, especially since they're super expensive.

But going by all the screenshots, everyone's seem to have almost a 10 year lifetime.

But who knows if that's actually accurate. But good point though.

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