![]() Last Checked : 20 de outubro de 2020 13:59:14 BRT Report Timestamp (ISO 8601 format) : T14:00:15Īpplication Website : Knowledge Base Revision : 11/11ĪTA Command Support Tolerance : verypermissive Report Timestamp : 20 de outubro de 2020 14:00:15 BRT This is a problem, should I call the guarantee?Ībove have all log from DriveDx after 3 days of use. ID | NAME | TYPE | UPDATE | RAW VALUE | VALUE | THRESHOLD | WORST | LAST MODIFIED | STATUSĢ04 Soft ECC Correction Life-span online 8.035 1 0 1 - 1.0% Warning Like any enthusiast running some tests I realized that DriveDx is showing me a note that I don't know what it is, the SMART test does not present any problem. I bought the SK hynix s31 500gb for my mac mini late 2012. A drive might consume more power during any given workload, but accomplishing a task faster allows the drive to drop into an idle state faster, which ultimately saves power. Average workload power consumption and max consumption are two other aspects of power consumption, but performance-per-watt is more important. Some SSDs can consume watts of power at idle while better-suited ones sip just milliwatts. Idle power consumption is a very important aspect to consider, especially if you're looking for a new drive for your laptop. We use the Quarch HD Programmable Power Module to gain a deeper understanding of power characteristics. The controller didn’t overheat because the case does a great job of transferring heat out of the controller. This result isn’t too shabby for our 1TB model, but smaller capacities will degrade to a slower data rate. After degradation, throughput averaged 471 MBps. We noted a write rate of about 522 MBps until it degraded. The SK Hynix Gold S31 features a small 12GB cache that recovers within 30-seconds. ![]() Bear in mind that results will vary based on the workload and ambient air temperature. data to see when (or if) thermal throttling kicks in and how it impacts performance. When possible, we also log the temperature of the drive via the S.M.A.R.T. We also monitor cache recovery via multiple idle rounds. We use iometer to hammer the SSD with sequential writes for 15 minutes to measure both the size of the write cache and performance after the cache is saturated. Sustained write speeds can suffer tremendously once the workload spills outside of the cache and into the "native" TLC or QLC flash. Most SSD makers implement a write cache, which is a fast area of (usually) pseudo-SLC programmed flash that absorbs incoming data. Official write specifications are only part of the performance picture. Sustained Write Performance, Cache Recovery, and Temperature Random performance is similar to most other SATA drives. Peak sequential throughput clocks in at 562/529 MBps, which is a great result for a SATA SSD.
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