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Comment by Joel_Mckay

19 hours ago

The SSD don't last forever, after about 3 to 4 years of daily use the drive/system should be replaced. At >5 years, one could hit retention issues and corruption losses.

Good excuse to upgrade though, as a $1500 recovery bill would not be cool. Best regards =3

This advice brought to you by the "change your oil every three months" crowd.

  • I removed my anecdote and flash wear explanation, because of cranky folks like yourself.

    The corrosion inhibitors in petrol engine oil get fully depleted within about a year with most brands. One may certainly sell the machine before you see acidified lubricant related problems, but the motor will not reach its full operational lifespan ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathtub_curve .)

    I do agree that anyone with a CVT style transmission likely won't have to worry, as that entire section will probably need replaced before you see significant hydrodynamic bearing damage.

    "Buy cheap, buy twice" as they say...

    ymmv, best of luck. =3