Event ID 52 system

Hi guys!

Is someone can you please tell me if the system ID 52 (bad blocks HD) event is relevant for SSD?
THX

Its relevant for one ssd as any other HD, it means bad blocks have been marked, and if the number of bad blocks increases then probably this ssd is a failure.

I would check that manufacturer ssd to any update of the firmware.

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