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2026-05-05 07:47:16 +00:00

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Samsung SSDs Are Dying

URL: https://youtube.com/shorts/cy_BgJM7R58 Data: 2026-05-02 Durată: 0:52 Tags: @work @tech #ssd #samsung #hardware


TL;DR

Samsung 980 Pro și 990 Pro SSD-urile au un bug de firmware care distruge durata de viață — 50% din HP dispare după o lună. Fix rapid: update firmware la versiunea 5B2QGXA7 prin Samsung Magician.


Puncte cheie

  • Problema: Firmware defect pe 980 Pro și 990 Pro → SSD-ul își consumă viața de 50x mai repede
  • Simptome: SSD rămâne fără spațiu → intră în read-only mode → PC-ul se strică
  • Cine a identificat: Puget Systems (producător PC-uri profesionale)
  • Fix: Update firmware la 5B2QGXA7 prin Samsung Magician Software
  • Atenție: Daunele deja produse rămân permanente — fix-ul previne, nu repară
  • Dacă ai drive <=lună: încearcă refund

Acțiuni

  • Verifică firmware pe orice Samsung 980/990 Pro în uz: lansează Samsung Magician → dacă nu ești pe 5B2QGXA7, actualizează acum

Transcript

your ssds are dying it's being found out that Samsung's popular 980 Pro and 990 Pro ssds are experiencing severely shortened lifespans we're talking 50 of their HP disappearing after only a month of use despite them typically lasting years this could lead to the SSD running out of space going into read-only mode and then breaking your entire PC Puget systems an incredible PC Building Company has finally identified the issue and thankfully there's a quick fix for it here's what you need to do you have a two terabyte 980 or 990 Pro check out your firmware version using Samsung's magician software if you're not on firmware version 5b2 qg xa7 then update to that one right away using that same software then your SSD lifespan should resume its normal course but any damage done on the bad firmware is there to stay hopefully you can get a refund if you've experienced this and haven't had the drive for too long because it sucks that