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HP S750 16L53AA 512 GB

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Placement: internal; Volume: 512 GB; Form factor: 2.5"; Write speed (MB/s): 520; Read speed (MB/s): 560; DWPD (times/day): 0.6; Manufacturer's warranty: 3 years;
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HP 16L53AA
Placement
internal
Volume
512 GB
Form factor
2.5"
Interface
SATA 3
Memory type
3D TLC NAND
Write speed
520 MB/s
Read speed
560 MB/s
Shockproof
1500 G
MTBF
2 m h
Write IOPS
89 K
Read IOPS
90 K
TBW
320 TB
DWPD
0.6 times/day
Manufacturer's warranty
3 years
Size
100x70x7 mm
Added to E-Catalog
December 2020
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model with serious drawbacks
11 November 2021 
Out of the 12 disks put into operation over 2 months, 5 have failed. The disks are used as system disks in ordinary office computers. There are no extreme or exotic tasks or modes, the operation is purely managerial and non-demanding, and there are UPS everywhere. Previously, I purchased SSD 250Gb HP S700 2DP98AA and have had no problems with them so far (I have been using 17 of the S700 for about six months and they are all okay).
There is no overheating (middle ATX cases with a cooler on the rack for HDDSSD). The only thing common to these problematic stations with these faulty SSDs is that the disks were filled more than 70%, the total operating time of the disks ranges from 600 to 720 hours, and it seems the issue occurred during a prolonged read operation (there is a system that periodically makes a backup – an image of the whole disk).
The stations where the problems arose have no other obvious similarities; they have completely different generations of hardware, modes of operation, OS, and other software. No overclocking is used anywhere, naturally. A strict, good office park of machines, with normal power supplies and non-exotic components. The replacement of disks with these faulty designs was due to the need to increase capacity; previously, there were the good old SV300S37A 120Gb and SA400S37 120Gb.
I read a similar comment about the mass failure of these disks on the website of a large electronics retail chain.
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