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DC S3520 SSD Power Loss Protection Failure (RAW value)

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I was checking the Intel SSD Toolbox and noticed the AFh ID had significantly increased.  Is a Power Loss Protection Failure RAW value of 13 digits (1760942046368) and increasing - normal for a drive with only 312 Power-On Hours?  All the normalized values are good, and I've read the pdfs pertaining to 'last test result', 'total tests', and 'time since last test', but can't find any information of what a normal RAW range should be.

i.e.

Bytes 0-1: Last test result as microseconds to discharge cap (15550)

Bytes 2-3: Minutes since last test (83)

Bytes 4-5: Lifetime number of tests (410)

 

The product specification pdfs show this RAW value as a hex but it doesn't match the decimal equivalent of the 3 byte ranges above.  I'm wondering if my PSU is bad or is this a normal range for a fairly new S3520?


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