Hey guys,
I have a RAID 0 array of 2 Kingston SV300S 120GB SSD's
So this afternoon when I turned on my computer I got a Error (Bad Blocks Detected) on my Onboard Intel RAID controller, my computer was running extremely slow, I have my backups so not afraid of losing data..
I noticed after i searched on the internet that there was a Firmware Update available,but it would not detect drives in RAID so I broke the raid array (as it was not working anyways) and separated each drive. then installed Windows on one and ran the Kingston Toolbox to upgrade the firmware.. the firmware upgrade went without a hitch but I see a problem.
As you can see there are 2 drives attached only as I wanted to upgrade the firmware.
the Primary Drive is fine from my perspective.
The secondary drive is the problem.
Here is the SMART Data from Kingston's software
Here is the Error Scan result for the drive, It does not finish the error scan it gets stuck at that point at the end
So My question is will Kingston replace this SSD?
I have a RAID 0 array of 2 Kingston SV300S 120GB SSD's
So this afternoon when I turned on my computer I got a Error (Bad Blocks Detected) on my Onboard Intel RAID controller, my computer was running extremely slow, I have my backups so not afraid of losing data..
I noticed after i searched on the internet that there was a Firmware Update available,but it would not detect drives in RAID so I broke the raid array (as it was not working anyways) and separated each drive. then installed Windows on one and ran the Kingston Toolbox to upgrade the firmware.. the firmware upgrade went without a hitch but I see a problem.
As you can see there are 2 drives attached only as I wanted to upgrade the firmware.
the Primary Drive is fine from my perspective.


The secondary drive is the problem.



Here is the SMART Data from Kingston's software
Code:
SMART READ DATA
Revision: 10
Attributes List
1: (SSD Raw Read Error Rate) Normalized Rate: 120 Sectors Read: 0 Read Errors: 0
5: (SSD Retired Block Count) Spare blocks remaining 100% Retired Block 4
9: (SSD Power-On Hours) Value 97 Total 3137 hrs 59 mins
12: (SSD Power Cycle Count) Power Cycle Life Remaining 1% Number of power cycles 4294967293
171: (SSD Program Fail Count) Program Error Count 0
172: (SSD Erase Fail Count) Erase Error Count 0
174: (SSD Unexpected power loss count) Unexpected power loss Count 126
177: (Wear Range Delta) Wear Range Delta 3%
181: (Program Fail Count) Program Error Count 0
182: (Erase Fail Count) Erase Error Count 0
187: (SSD Reported Uncorrectable Errors) Normalized Value 1 lifetime URAISE Errors 8163
189: (Unrecognized Attribute) Value: 31 Raw Data: 1f 00 50 00 14 00 00
194: (SSD Temperature Monitoring) Normalized temp 31 Current 31 High 80 Low 20
195: (SSD ECC On-the-fly Count) Normalized Value 120 Sectors Read 0 UECC Count 0
196: (SSD Reallocation Event Count) Normalized Value 100 Reallocation Event Count 4
201: (SSD Uncorrectable Soft Read Error Rate)Normalized Value 120 Sectors Read 0 Uncorrectable Soft Error Count 0
204: (SSD Soft ECC Correction Rate (RAISE) Normalized Value 120 Sectors Read 0 Soft ECC Correction Count 0
230: (SSD Life Curve Status) Normalized Value 100
231: (SSD Life Left) Life Remaining 100%
233: (SSD Internal Reserved) 3263
234: (SSD Internal Reserved) 2580
241: (SSD Lifetime writes from host) lifetime writes 2580
242: (SSD Lifetime reads from host) lifetime reads 5377
Here is the Error Scan result for the drive, It does not finish the error scan it gets stuck at that point at the end

So My question is will Kingston replace this SSD?