Hi all,
I have been using Intel X25-M 80GB for 6 months in ThinkPad X61s and found an unknown S.M.A.R.T. attribute slowly dropping. So, I would like to hear similar case of other X25-M, if any, or some observations on this matter.
When I did the firmware update of my X25-M on April 19, five months had passed since I started to use this drive, I checked its S.M.A.R.T. by CrystalDiskInfo. The screenshot is posted below;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35497088@N06/3559204207/
Then, when I checked S.M.A.R.T. again on May 19, just one month after the firmware update, I found E9 (Vendor Specific) attribute dropped from 97 to 96. The screen shot is below;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35497088@N06/3559233623/
So, to see whether this unknown attribute may further change or not, I tried to intentionally wear off this drive by repeating a large amount of write operations. Practically, I restored the whole drive by Acronis True Image where the backup image contains around 160 thousand files that occupy around 48GB when restored.
After 30 times of the restore which accounts for around 1.4TB, I found E9 attribute dropped from 96 to 95. In addition, E1 attribute also dropped from 200 to 199. The screenshot of CrystalDiskInfo and HDD Health are below;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35497088@N06/3559233699/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35497088@N06/3560046010/
So, I wonder if this E9 (and E1) attribute has something to do with two attributes that Anand referred in his article (What Happens When Your SSD Fails?). If it is the case, E9 attribute of other X25-M may already drop to the middle of 90s or even 80s (I think the default value is 99). What is the current value of your X25-M? Someone also witness such drop?
Thanks.
I have been using Intel X25-M 80GB for 6 months in ThinkPad X61s and found an unknown S.M.A.R.T. attribute slowly dropping. So, I would like to hear similar case of other X25-M, if any, or some observations on this matter.
When I did the firmware update of my X25-M on April 19, five months had passed since I started to use this drive, I checked its S.M.A.R.T. by CrystalDiskInfo. The screenshot is posted below;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35497088@N06/3559204207/
Then, when I checked S.M.A.R.T. again on May 19, just one month after the firmware update, I found E9 (Vendor Specific) attribute dropped from 97 to 96. The screen shot is below;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35497088@N06/3559233623/
So, to see whether this unknown attribute may further change or not, I tried to intentionally wear off this drive by repeating a large amount of write operations. Practically, I restored the whole drive by Acronis True Image where the backup image contains around 160 thousand files that occupy around 48GB when restored.
After 30 times of the restore which accounts for around 1.4TB, I found E9 attribute dropped from 96 to 95. In addition, E1 attribute also dropped from 200 to 199. The screenshot of CrystalDiskInfo and HDD Health are below;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35497088@N06/3559233699/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35497088@N06/3560046010/
So, I wonder if this E9 (and E1) attribute has something to do with two attributes that Anand referred in his article (What Happens When Your SSD Fails?). If it is the case, E9 attribute of other X25-M may already drop to the middle of 90s or even 80s (I think the default value is 99). What is the current value of your X25-M? Someone also witness such drop?
Thanks.