interpreting SSD surface test results
Posted: 2020.09.15. 21:12
Hi,
i have an ssd that was giving me headaches on a different computer, i have moved it to my main PC to do some extensive testing with hdsentinel.
The disk write test gave me some slower sectors towards the end of the disk, so i have decided to do a full surface reinitialization, that took 12 hours to finish with huge slowdowns, especially towards the end of the test. see below (fyi: the test was performed from the back of the disk) afterwards i did a standard write test, with the following results: i have presumed the disk is dead, i was not even able to partition it.
today i have decided to do one last write test, that resulted like this, actually very similar to the very first hdsentinel test i performed
Result today my question is, how do i interpret these results? is something wrong with the disk, or the slowdown towards the end (and the disastrous results of the reinitialization test) are caused by some controller/cache overflow causing slowdowns? how to test it further?
why i am concerned is, that the "headaches" mentioned above occur on the other computer with a brand new drive as well, so i am not sure the disk was the culprit, nor that this Crucial SSD is actually bad or not.
i have an ssd that was giving me headaches on a different computer, i have moved it to my main PC to do some extensive testing with hdsentinel.
The disk write test gave me some slower sectors towards the end of the disk, so i have decided to do a full surface reinitialization, that took 12 hours to finish with huge slowdowns, especially towards the end of the test. see below (fyi: the test was performed from the back of the disk) afterwards i did a standard write test, with the following results: i have presumed the disk is dead, i was not even able to partition it.
today i have decided to do one last write test, that resulted like this, actually very similar to the very first hdsentinel test i performed
Result today my question is, how do i interpret these results? is something wrong with the disk, or the slowdown towards the end (and the disastrous results of the reinitialization test) are caused by some controller/cache overflow causing slowdowns? how to test it further?
why i am concerned is, that the "headaches" mentioned above occur on the other computer with a brand new drive as well, so i am not sure the disk was the culprit, nor that this Crucial SSD is actually bad or not.