Advice Request Disk SSD

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Hello :)

I did a test of my SSD in my laptop. Should I be worried about the result already ?

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All good except the temp i guess, not sure if it's normal due to the weather does it have heatsink?
 
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My Hex might be a bit rusty, but I read "Unsafe shutdowns" at 510 occurrences. Might want look at the cause of that.

But you have zero "critical warnings", "media and data integrity errors" or error log entries.

Don't know where the 92% comes from though, but I wouldn't be worried about it because you have a backup...right...

Edit: Correction, Hex 5A = 90, not 510.
 
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It's the weather... But the value of 92% is not in doubt ?
It's fine don't worry about it, when you get a message alert as bad health so do backup important data. you know what i have a Samsung SSD 1TB and like around 98 health. i bought it back in 2017 or 18 i don't remember.
 
My Hex might be a bit rusty, but I read "Unsafe shutdowns" at 510 occurrences. Might want look at the cause of that.

But you have zero "critical warnings", "media and data integrity errors" or error log entries.

Don't know where the 92% comes from though, but I wouldn't be worried about it because you have a backup...right...
I have backup :)
 
It's fine don't worry about it, when you get a message alert as bad health so do backup important data. you know what i have a Samsung SSD 1TB and like around 98 health. i bought it back in 2017 or 18 i don't remember.
So don't worry. It's ok for now :)
 
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So don't worry. It's ok for now :)
Yes. SSDs have an estimated total amount of data that can be written to them. Because of this, the health percent will drop with normal usage, even if there are no errors.
 
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