I got a few new USB drives at work for testing data centre hardwares. I normally would run f3 on new flash drives but this time the deadline is so rushed so I skipped that. Then I wasted an hour diagnosing a mysterious problem, and eventually I found out the usb drive is faulty after testing it using f3.<p>I then tested all of them and found out 4 out of 8 of them aren’t faulty, some of them died and disappeared.<p>So test your hardwares, test your hardwares that’s used to test hardwares. You will never know you can trust them unless proven.<p>Edit: badblocks, SMART test, memtest86 and memtest86+, prime95, Intel burn test, OCCT, iperf3, etc are equally useful.