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850 wear leveling

Brado78

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My 850 evo is already showing a wear level count of 1 it is only 3 months old and doesn't get used a lot...should i be worried>?

thanks
 
Just use your 850 EVO as if it were a classic hard disk and forget about it. We're long past the time where NAND wear is a matter of concern (for desktop use).
 
RAW value 7 and it will propably still work for the next 10 years =)
Don't worry!

2015-07-10%2001_14_59-CrystalDiskInfo%206.3.0.png
 
My 850 evo is already showing a wear level count of 1 it is only 3 months old and doesn't get used a lot...should i be worried>?

This means that your SSD performed on average 1 program erase cycle out of 2000 on its NAND memory blocks. I would start worrying in 500 years.
 

(the message was edited, but I'm keeping the reply here as it could be useful as a general information)

On Samsung SSDs the normalized value ("Current" from CrystalDiskInfo as in the previously posted screenshot) shows wear as a percentage, while the raw value as the number of P/E cycles performed on average on all NAND blocks.
 
Yep. I saw that and corrected it. Sounds like he means raw value and I was thinking normalized.
 
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