Hard Drive Temperature..

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  1. Posts : 3,639
    Windows 7 Ultimate, OS X 10.7, Ubuntu 11.04
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       #11

    Creer said:
    Check the SMART status in HD Tune 2.55 (it is free) tab Health and post here screenshot.
    I see that your temp in every minute is higher... not good 51C is high temp for hd.
    Well under the Info tab it has S.M.A.R.T checked as supported features.

    Code:
    HD Tune: TOSHIBA MK3252GSX Health
    
    ID                               Current  Worst    ThresholdData       Status   
    (01) Raw Read Error Rate         100      100      50       0          Ok       
    (02) Throughput Performance      100      100      50       0          Ok       
    (03) Spin Up Time                100      100      2        1694       Ok       
    (04) Start/Stop Count            100      100      0        928        Ok       
    (05) Reallocated Sector Count    100      100      10       0          Ok       
    (07) Seek Error Rate             100      100      50       0          Ok       
    (08) Seek Time Performance       100      100      50       0          Ok       
    (09) Power On Hours Count        92       92       0        3434       Ok       
    (0A) Spin Retry Count            118      100      30       0          Ok       
    (0C) Power Cycle Count           100      100      0        738        Ok       
    (B8) (unknown attribute)         49       49       1        51         Ok       
    (BB) (unknown attribute)         49       49       0        51         Ok       
    (BC) (unknown attribute)         100      99       0        3          Ok       
    (BD) (unknown attribute)         100      100      1        0          Ok       
    (BE) Airflow Temperature         51       37       45       892076081  Ok       
    (BF) G-sense Error Rate          100      100      0        153        Ok       
    (C0) Power Off Retract Count     100      100      0        10748068   Ok       
    (C1) Load Cycle Count            94       94       0        65135      Ok       
    (C2) Temperature                 100      100      0        1245233    Ok       
    (C4) Reallocated Event Count     100      100      0        0          Ok       
    (C5) Current Pending Sector      100      100      0        0          Ok       
    (C6) Offline Uncorrectable       100      100      0        0          Ok       
    (C7) Ultra DMA CRC Error Count   200      200      0        0          Ok       
    (DC) Disk Shift                  100      100      0        117        Ok       
    (DE) Loaded Hours                94       94       0        2560       Ok       
    (DF) Load/Unload Retry Count     100      100      0        0          Ok       
    (E0) Load Friction               100      100      0        0          Ok       
    (E2) Load-in time                100      100      0        321        Ok       
    (F0) Head Flying Hours           100      100      1        0          Ok       
    
    Power On Time         : 3434
    Health Status         : Ok
    Figured that is better then a screenshot in this case.
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  2. Posts : 3,639
    Windows 7 Ultimate, OS X 10.7, Ubuntu 11.04
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       #12
    Last edited by Dark Nova Gamer; 07 Sep 2009 at 02:51.
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  3. Posts : 341
    Windows 7 Home Premium x32 SP1
       #13

    Your SMART is OK.
    You don't have: RAW Read Errors, Reallocated Sectors, Offline Uncorrectable is 0, also I don't see other errors in this SMART. I'd say your disk is health but if your HD temp reach 51C - it's not good. I don't know the reason, just remember to do not work on you notebook in bed, the laptop should stand on the table because airflow.
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  4. Posts : 341
    Windows 7 Home Premium x32 SP1
       #14

    I almost forgot.
    Maybe other application non-stop using your HD check this.
    Menu start > enter RESMON in search field
    In new window check the tab DISK.
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  5. Posts : 3,639
    Windows 7 Ultimate, OS X 10.7, Ubuntu 11.04
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       #15

    Creer said:
    Your SMART is OK.
    You don't have: RAW Read Errors, Reallocated Sectors, Offline Uncorrectable is 0, also I don't see other errors in this SMART. I'd say your disk is health but if your HD temp reach 51C - it's not good. I don't know the reason, just remember to do not work on you notebook in bed, the laptop should stand on the table because airflow.
    Its always on a kitchen table because its the only place I get a signal. =P

    Creer said:
    I almost forgot.
    Maybe other application non-stop using your HD check this.
    Menu start > enter RESMON in search field
    In new window check the tab DISK.
    Not that much activity is going on. :S
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  6. Posts : 41
    Null
       #16

    Most all prebuilt system's i've seen with failing(overheating) hd's, the HD's are mounted on their sides/front, instead of bottom, this causes them to heatup faster, stay hot longer, and eventually die much sooner. A properly installed drive might last a steady 5-10 yrs, an improperly installed drive on its side (of the exact same model) might get 3 max. There arent many drives specifically made to be mounted on their side/front..

    check the case for airflow around the hd, if its sitting in an enclosed area the ambiant tempature will eventually start baking it.
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  7. Posts : 341
    Windows 7 Home Premium x32 SP1
       #17

    On your SMART I see:
    Airflow Temperature is 45C
    but on your screen from HDTune is 49C
    Did you do SMART and printscreen in the same time?

    It is really strange... when did you observe that HD temp is so high? When you bought brand new laptop the HD temp was lower or the same?
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  8. Posts : 3,639
    Windows 7 Ultimate, OS X 10.7, Ubuntu 11.04
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       #18

    RootAdmin said:
    Most all prebuilt system's i've seen with failing(overheating) hd's, the HD's are mounted on their sides/front, instead of bottom, this causes them to heatup faster, stay hot longer, and eventually die much sooner. A properly installed drive might last a steady 5-10 yrs, an improperly installed drive on its side (of the exact same model) might get 3 max. There arent many drives specifically made to be mounted on their side/front..

    check the case for airflow around the hd, if its sitting in an enclosed area the ambiant tempature will eventually start baking it.
    My hard drive is located in the back-right, right next to the 12-Cell Battery. I could not say its the most.. air-flow-efficient but the bigger battery lifts it up in the rear giving better air-flow.
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  9. Posts : 334
    Win7 64bit Ultimate
       #19

    DarkNovaGundam said:
    Well it wasn't a program specifically for that, but I was checking out this program called EnhanceMySe7en.

    Also Fedora 11 claims I have a failing hard drive (failed to respond to SMART tests, but anything thats not Fedora based doesn't say its failing). :S
    If SMART is not enabled in the bios you will get that warning.

    Also I think that the drive temp is fine. I have a RaptorX 150Gb sitting on my desk on it's side right now hooked up through an SATA to USB kit and it gets hot enough to in some places to burn your fingers if you touch it. I attached coolers to both my RaptorX drives because of the high heat they generate.
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  10. Posts : 3,639
    Windows 7 Ultimate, OS X 10.7, Ubuntu 11.04
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       #20

    Corpsecrank said:
    If SMART is not enabled in the bios you will get that warning.

    Also I think that the drive temp is fine. I have a RaptorX 150Gb sitting on my desk on it's side right now hooked up through an SATA to USB kit and it gets hot enough to in some places to burn your fingers if you touch it. I attached coolers to both my RaptorX drives because of the high heat they generate.
    Its a HP Laptop. They pretty much put the BIOS in lockdown.

    SMART is enabled in BIOS though, unable to be changed. My guess is its a driver thing with Fedora based distro's. Since Fedora also hates my WIFI why shouldn't it hate my hard drive either? :)
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