SSD crashes?
Good morning,
For a short time, I had an SSD installed in my PC. Windows, etc., was also installed on it. However, whenever I put the SSD under prolonged load (downloading 50GB in 3 hours, for example), it would crash. I then had to reinstall Windows, etc., and then it would work again until it was put under load.
Can I format the SSD or something similar to fix this? Because the system currently runs too slowly on an HDD, in my opinion.
mfg
Does not seem to be particularly good SSD or is this a primitive China product. These no-name products usually do nothing!
For 50-65€ there are now good 1TB SSDs from Crucial, SanDisk or Samsung, these are good and reliable. Here’s a link to one:
https://www.mindfactory.de/shopping_cart.php/basket_action/load_basket_extern/id/c44c9e221be72355ccb3d85a16b43317e4ddd073cb1ca8bc01a5
At an SSD you should never save, ultimately your data is on it and a reliable data carrier is the highest in a PC! Never buy No-Name products at this. Because what you save at first you pay twice in the end!
That really sounds like a firmware problem. Secure data and get new SSD…
Please purchase a higher quality SSD from one of the well-known manufacturers instead of Noname products. Then you don’t get fake products.
https://www.ontrack.com/de-de/blog/superguenstigen-ssd-laufwerken
I would not call it falsified because the SSD 2 500GB chips are installed.
The SSD should be at least. 2 – 4TB storage space on the chips. But there are only 1TB available. The question is just how good the firmware works that keeps your data together and how stable the chips work…
I have studied some of these chips at our laboratory and some cheap chips have already completed the first reading problems after 1-2 times.
That’s why you have so much reserve storage at the cheap SSDs. The chips themselves are crap, and the memory cells die partly like the flies.
Yes then they can use it as a data grave, or so, you realize that it doesn’t pack and the parts are getting thrown behind for a few penny now
The method is known for cheap SSDs and I can write you 500GB on a chip.
In this article, by the way, exactly your SSD is removed as a counterfeit: https://www.heise.de/ratgeber/Made-in-Chona-Gefaelschte-SSDs-im-Umlauf-7535777.html
Where did you get the Chinaböller? Aliexpress or Wish?
Always remember, the disk carries your data, and this is the most valuable on your PC. Never save on the hard drive, rather to brand manufacturers who manufacture their chips themselves or work with a firm partner, such as Samsung, Crucial or Western Digital/Sandisk.
SSDs cannot be formatted classically. In SSDs, deleted data elements are first marked as “to delete” and eventually, with the next TRIM command from the operating system, the cells are released. Therefore, you can delete an SSD absolutely securely and not recoverable by making a Quick format and then sending a TRIM.
What I suspect about your SSD: either it is broken, or because it is a brandless China device, maybe even one of these legendary scam SSDs that simulate more capacity than they have, and at some point simply “write in circles” – the background is that you can only write back from a 32GB SSD that simulates 1TB, while a complete formatting with Surface Scan is not done. During ongoing operation, some strange phenomena occur in connection with data loss. Apparently, it is quite lucrative for the Chinese to “value” and sell defective and/or outdated goods in such a way as they are not trackable on the sales platforms anyway and, after a possible lock, create a new account again because of too many complaints.
I got them with three. Labels seen in the lab. I don’t think it’s fake, but it’s made from the cheapest chips with the cheapest controller and a standard code with quickly plugged in changes.
In addition, things like code reviews in China are not liked to be seen as any form of criticism is accompanied by a facial loss. Therefore, such essential things are often not done in these cultures – especially in small companies who want to market a cheap product as quickly as possible.
Then the firmware of the SSD is only on alpha or beta release levels.
buy you ne real ssd from samsung or wd and not so nen china müll! you don’t have to wonder