Had a similar issue (I think you remember). Used to take out rams and put them back and it would work, sometimes it wouldn't. Mess with the HDD a bit and it would work sometimes, sometimes it wouldn't. Basically every time it happened I opened up my system and messed with it.Turned out the problem was my hard disk was failing (Internal one, running windows).When you get the chance, download HDD Sentinel and check the health of your hard disk
Damn!!! Those tweaks did work temporarily. After the ram reinstallation the pc did restart twice but it was like 12 hours after the process.It did not appear so far.The ssd will be the first thing I'm suspecting if it appears again. I'll try out your software
Ok this is bad right? Health at 6%??
Yup, There's your issue!!I hope you have warranty on it! It's failing.. (As far as I can tell, I'm not expert on the issue, Was just talking about it from my experience. Maybe theres something the shop you bought it from can do? )
Yeah. still 4 years left on it. Brought from redline. btw it is shown that estimated life time is 6 days. is it accurate?? or just an assumption?
Probably an estimate, but I would backup everything as best you can . If it's anything like mine you'll notice you won't be able to copy everything, some stuff just can't be copied (I'm guessing those sectors died or whatever). I wasn't able to backup everything due to that.
No I guess there aren't any bad sectors but nevertheless it's failingQuoted from their site,In general even if the SSD is perfect (the text description shows no errors, no bad sectors/bad memory cells or similar problems), the health of the SSD may slowly but constantly decrease. This is caused by writes to the SSD and the fact that the memory cells tolerate only limited amount of overwrite passes.Got everything copied beforehand.
Oh wow 378TB of writes in less than a year My 830 pro is still at 10TB after 770 days You will definetly need to replace that SSD. Also check what wrote all that data to your ssd in the first place and buy a appriate tier of ssd to suit you needs Good luck with the RMA