Is CrystalDiskInfo reliable?

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patmoss Posted messages 2759 Status Member -  
gugu01 Posted messages 15669 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   -
Hello,

Nearly new SSD, and it's already losing 1%.


Thank you!

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Lenovo 320S-14IKB - i3 7100U - 14" - 2.40 GHz 8 GB RAM DDR4 - 2400 MHz - 1 TB (WD10SPZX-00HKTT0 5400 RPM) + 512 GB (Sabrent Rocket 2280 M.2 PCI-e 3.0 x4 SSD) - Windows 10 Pro x64 v. 1909 - Firefox

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  1. seb77150 Posted messages 6285 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   500
     
    Hi, yes CrystalDiskInfo is reliable, but just because it has lost 1% doesn't mean it's very serious. There is always a small margin of error.
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    1. patmoss Posted messages 2759 Status Member 41
       
      Okay, thanks :)
      I find it fell off quickly at 200 hours.
      I changed the previous one at 74% memory...
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      1. seb77150 Posted messages 6285 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   500 > patmoss Posted messages 2759 Status Member
         
        As I said, there is always a small margin of error :). And you should know that SSDs have a fairly limited lifespan if you do a lot of writing on them
        but no worries about this one :), it can last several more years ;)
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