I got my new PC for about 3 or 4 months. Today, I was using my PC as usual and suddenly everything stopped reacting. Rebooting just boots be into the UEFI interface. Which is very concerning.
Then I got a liveusb to look into what’s happening. Upon using smartctl. It shows that my SSD have 0% spare capacity despite only writing 15TB to it.
So far, I knew that Samsung’s EVO 980 and 990 SSDs have a firmware bug that can cause this. But this is the 1st time I know of 970 Pros having this issue.
I know there’s a lot of servers using consumer drives for their system. Be careful and check if you are using a 970. If so, check the spare capacity RIGHT NOW and decided if to upgrade the firmware or RMA the product.
Had a user at work have a 970 Evo Plus die completely randomly just a few days ago. Firmware fully up to date, been in production for about 1 year, light use. Completely dead, full of bad blocks, locked itself into read-only mode because it was out of available spare.
I think there were likely some bad batches of these guys. I’ve had a 970 Pro at home for 4-ish years with absolutely no issue, but seemingly a huge amount of people recently have had these guys die spontaneously.
I also thought only the 980 Pro’s were confirmed to have that firmware bug? Or at least I thought those were the only model that Samsung acknowledged the bug on?