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Alex Atkin UK:
I know I'm tempting fate, but I honestly can't believe this still works.

Every single Sandforce based SSD I have owned died unexpectedly without warning, just not powering up one day.

This one strangely is still kicking.  Used it to temporarily install Windows on my Linux box to test a GPU.


--- Code: ---Model Family:     SandForce Driven SSDs
Device Model:     OCZ-AGILITY3
Serial Number:    OCZ-CB122RR7999NGHGQ
LU WWN Device Id: 5 e83a97 e5a8fb2e5
Firmware Version: 2.50
User Capacity:    120,034,123,776 bytes [120 GB]
Sector Size:      512 bytes logical/physical
Rotation Rate:    Solid State Device
TRIM Command:     Available, deterministic
Device is:        In smartctl database [for details use: -P show]
ATA Version is:   ATA8-ACS, ACS-2 T13/2015-D revision 3
SATA Version is:  SATA 3.0, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 6.0 Gb/s)
Local Time is:    Tue Oct 19 10:52:23 2021 BST
SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability.
SMART support is: Enabled

  1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate     0x0033   095   095   050    Pre-fail  Always       -       0/34171463
  5 Retired_Block_Count     0x0033   100   100   003    Pre-fail  Always       -       0
  9 Power_On_Hours_and_Msec 0x0032   051   051   000    Old_age   Always       -       43236h+57m+50.720s
 12 Power_Cycle_Count       0x0032   099   099   000    Old_age   Always       -       1301
171 Program_Fail_Count      0x000a   000   000   000    Old_age   Always       -       0
172 Erase_Fail_Count        0x0032   000   000   000    Old_age   Always       -       0
174 Unexpect_Power_Loss_Ct  0x0030   000   000   000    Old_age   Offline      -       136
177 Wear_Range_Delta        0x0000   000   000   000    Old_age   Offline      -       3
181 Program_Fail_Count      0x000a   000   000   000    Old_age   Always       -       0
182 Erase_Fail_Count        0x0032   000   000   000    Old_age   Always       -       0
187 Reported_Uncorrect      0x0012   100   100   000    Old_age   Always       -       0
194 Temperature_Celsius     0x0022   030   030   000    Old_age   Always       -       30 (Min/Max 30/30)
195 ECC_Uncorr_Error_Count  0x001c   120   120   000    Old_age   Offline      -       0/34171463
196 Reallocated_Event_Count 0x0033   100   100   003    Pre-fail  Always       -       0
201 Unc_Soft_Read_Err_Rate  0x001c   120   120   000    Old_age   Offline      -       0/34171463
204 Soft_ECC_Correct_Rate   0x001c   120   120   000    Old_age   Offline      -       0/34171463
230 Life_Curve_Status       0x0013   100   100   000    Pre-fail  Always       -       100
231 SSD_Life_Left           0x0013   094   094   010    Pre-fail  Always       -       0
233 SandForce_Internal      0x0032   000   000   000    Old_age   Always       -       42499
234 SandForce_Internal      0x0032   000   000   000    Old_age   Always       -       31864
241 Lifetime_Writes_GiB     0x0032   000   000   000    Old_age   Always       -       31864
242 Lifetime_Reads_GiB      0x0032   000   000   000    Old_age   Always       -       36312

--- End code ---

Chrysalis:
Amazing, as that brand of SSD has a horrible history.

I have a sandforce based ssd in my pfsense unit, still going strong, its Kingston branded.

I am not sure if the problem affected all sandforce units, a page I read a while ago said it was an experimental firmware feature OCZ enabled to try and chase a few % of performance.

j0hn:
I have a 120GB OCZ Vertex 3 from 2013 still working.

I've been fortunate with my SSD's. I've only had 2 completely fail on me.

I had an OCZ ARC100 240GB die after a little over 2 years use.
OCZ were excellent and sent me a 480GB replacement as they had no 240GB left in stock.
That drive is still working.

I had a Crucial BX100 250GB drive fail on me after 13 months.
Crucial replaced it with a slightly newer model of the same size.

I've retired a couple drives that were still working because they had started showing their age a little or their capacity was too small. With limited Sata and M.2 ports on my motherboard having 3 x 120GB drive doesn't cut it.
I've donated a few sata SSD drives to friends and relatives for their laptops.

The 120GB OCZ Vertex is still ticking away. I have it in an enclosure and use it as an external SSD. I can't bring myself to retire it as it's my oldest that still works.

Alex Atkin UK:
I hadn't checked on the issue in years, it seems the Sandforce issue is a glitch in its power saving mode.  So running it as a boot drive on a device that never hibernates or goes into standby should potentially avoid it dying early.  Although were up to the 10 year NAND expected lifespan now, although I think that mostly is down to data retention so if the content have been refreshed recently, no telling how long it might last.

Chrysalis:
Ironically there is an issue on Crucial MX500 drives related to uptime.

I noticed the MX500 I put in my laptop in under a year has over 100 erase cycles.  Which is extremely high, did a bit of research and it turns out after a few days uptime the background garbage collection goes crazy and you get rapid erase cycles, the two workarounds discovered are to either keep power cycling every day or two, or to keep it from running background activity by keeping it busy, e.g. running a smart self test in a loop.  The drives I think are rated for 2k or 3k cycles so still will last for warranty period, but another bizarre SSD problem.

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