![]() I think it's great that the OP got a cheap 830 mSATA, but the power cycles, power on-time, and release dates of the Samsung mSATA 830 SSD's says it's likely a q/a type OEM test drive that probably got "liberated" along the way as opposed to the seller's claim it just happened to be in some damaged laptop (and SSD equipped mSATA latops are still rare) he happened to have. Even pretending the seller got it 6 months ago ~180 days (which is pretty doubtful considering the mSATA 830's were only available to a select few review sites 6 months ago), that's still 18+ power cycles or lid openings/closings per day and only 10 hours of use which is still stretching the numbers. I have 4x Seagate ST2000 2TBs that have been wiped with Sentinel Pro. If we assume that it was simply caused by Win power management and open/shut laptop, that's around 36-37 open and closes per day with only 10 hours of use in 90 days. That 3290 drive power cycles in 90 days is too high a number. The best case scenario is to transfer files between other SSDs for peak performance, such as from an SSD boot drive to the Fast drive, or from one Fast. The value of this attribute shows total count of hours (or minutes, or seconds, depending on manufacturer) in power-on state. parameter indicates a count of hours in power-on state. So let's say the orignal owner had a good three months of ownership because he was 1st in line. Seagate 320 GB from two rigs ago - 72 958 hours WD Green 2tb - 39 107 hours All but the SSD came from a previous rig (and the Seagate from two rigs ago Oddly in Crystal Disk Info it's the only. If you are transferring data to the Seagate Fast from a standard drive inside the computer, the transfer speeds and access time will be limited to the maximum performance of the internal drive. Samsung, Seagate, IBM (Hitachi), Fujitsu, Maxtor, Western Digital Description Power-On Hours (POH) S.M.A.R.T. So on a extremely tightened estimate, actual early retail and/or OEM availability was May/June. It was probably released to OEM's and Retail channels a couple of months after that. The Samsung 830 mSATA was announced in Nov/Dec and didn't get any reviews until the Feb/Mar time frame. Is there any specific reason for this max cap on power on hours count attribute of S.M.A.R.T. 1 Power savings estimates and recovery times are preliminary figures based on SeagateĀ® Constellation SAS 2. Despite different producers (WD, Seagate and Toshiba) and different sizes and warranty policies, all hard drives show no more than 31847 hours of usage. This timeout value is used by the drive to determine how long to wait (with no disk activity) before turning off the spindle motor to save power. Attributes Each drive manufacturer defines a set of attributes and selects threshold values which attributes should not go below under normal operation. Click to expand.While it could be a Windows thing, it's doubtful for this particular drive. I have many hard drives used for very long time. ![]()
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