I got a Silicon Power 1TB SSD drive from Amazon, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B4G19X3, about 11 days ago. I added it to a Drivepool with 3 other SSDs and 275+- GB was balanced to the new SSD. I ran Scanner at the time and the drive was healthy. Haven't copied much to the drive since then. About 3.8TB has been read from the drive and that's still in the green for SMART health.
Today, Scanner ran on the drive and now says that 276GB is 100% of lifetime writes. Under SMART health it says "No information available on this attribute" for SSD Life Remaining, and it actually has a green check for "Host Writes" but that also says "No information available on this attribute."
So I'm not sure how it determined that the SSD life is now 100% used and why it claims the writes are exceeded even though that is green under health.
Actual lifetime TB written for this drive from the manufacturer is 500TB. So not anywhere close to 276GB. And yes, I've quadruple checked that it says 276GB and not 276TB in Scanner.
Is there anything I can do to fix this alert or let Scanner know the actual lifetime writes for this drive other than just ignore the warning? I have submitted my SSD SMART information to Stablebit for analysis (ID: 97OR0I8G) and it says it is using 'Phison Based SSD' interpretation rules.
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I got a Silicon Power 1TB SSD drive from Amazon, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B4G19X3, about 11 days ago. I added it to a Drivepool with 3 other SSDs and 275+- GB was balanced to the new SSD. I ran Scanner at the time and the drive was healthy. Haven't copied much to the drive since then. About 3.8TB has been read from the drive and that's still in the green for SMART health.
Today, Scanner ran on the drive and now says that 276GB is 100% of lifetime writes. Under SMART health it says "No information available on this attribute" for SSD Life Remaining, and it actually has a green check for "Host Writes" but that also says "No information available on this attribute."
So I'm not sure how it determined that the SSD life is now 100% used and why it claims the writes are exceeded even though that is green under health.
Actual lifetime TB written for this drive from the manufacturer is 500TB. So not anywhere close to 276GB. And yes, I've quadruple checked that it says 276GB and not 276TB in Scanner.
Is there anything I can do to fix this alert or let Scanner know the actual lifetime writes for this drive other than just ignore the warning? I have submitted my SSD SMART information to Stablebit for analysis (ID: 97OR0I8G) and it says it is using 'Phison Based SSD' interpretation rules.
Thanks.
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