I bought a Hitachi 500GB HDD (7200rpm) just over a month ago (29/08/12)
This morning I turned on my computer and it started normally (booted in 25.6s)
I had some tabs opened in Opera then I heard this clicking noise from the hard drive, my computer started to move slowly and I shut it down for a few minutes and then turned it back on.
It started to stick/move slowly and didn't get passed loading Windows. I turned it off again and waited a while and turned it back on again and it's working fine and no clicks.
I ran HD Tune to diagnose the problem further and Error Scan said it had no problems.
However, I saw this in the Health tab -
Health Status - Warning
Re-Allocated Sector Count and Re-Allocated Event Count both say warning as well.
I live in Trinidad (Caribbean) so the average temperature is 33*c but my house is air conditioned, could the fluctuation in temperature (when the a/c is not on) be a cause?
There have been frequent power outages recently and the computer wasn't shut down properly the times it happened. Could a bad/failing PSU be the cause of this? I have another 500GB (Seagate 7200rpm) which I also run but disconnected since to isolate the problem.
Also, I downloaded a 40GB file over the period of a week and left computer on for that time. I mostly do word processing, watch movies, play games, download and stream videos.
Windows 8 x64
8GB RAM
AMD Phenom II 965 X4
GTX 550 Ti 1GB
This morning I turned on my computer and it started normally (booted in 25.6s)
I had some tabs opened in Opera then I heard this clicking noise from the hard drive, my computer started to move slowly and I shut it down for a few minutes and then turned it back on.
It started to stick/move slowly and didn't get passed loading Windows. I turned it off again and waited a while and turned it back on again and it's working fine and no clicks.
I ran HD Tune to diagnose the problem further and Error Scan said it had no problems.
However, I saw this in the Health tab -
Health Status - Warning
Re-Allocated Sector Count and Re-Allocated Event Count both say warning as well.
I live in Trinidad (Caribbean) so the average temperature is 33*c but my house is air conditioned, could the fluctuation in temperature (when the a/c is not on) be a cause?
There have been frequent power outages recently and the computer wasn't shut down properly the times it happened. Could a bad/failing PSU be the cause of this? I have another 500GB (Seagate 7200rpm) which I also run but disconnected since to isolate the problem.
Also, I downloaded a 40GB file over the period of a week and left computer on for that time. I mostly do word processing, watch movies, play games, download and stream videos.
Windows 8 x64
8GB RAM
AMD Phenom II 965 X4
GTX 550 Ti 1GB
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 8.1 Pro x64 (Update 1)AMD Phenom II X4 3.4Ghz (965 Deneb)Kingston 16GB DDR3 1333nVidia GTX 680 - 2GB - MSI Twin Frozr III Ove...
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- My build
- OS
- Windows 8.1 Pro x64 (Update 1)
- CPU
- AMD Phenom II X4 3.4Ghz (965 Deneb)
- Motherboard
- MSI 970A-G46
- Memory
- Kingston 16GB DDR3 1333
- Graphics Card(s)
- nVidia GTX 680 - 2GB - MSI Twin Frozr III OverClocked
- Sound Card
- Realtek HD 5.1 Audio - ALC892
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung 32" 403 LCD Television
- Screen Resolution
- 1360 x 768
- Hard Drives
- Seagate - 500GB @7200 rpm (OS)
Hitachi - 500GB @7200 rpm (Data)
- PSU
- Thermaltake 600W TR2
- Case
- Thermaltake V3
- Cooling
- Corsair H80i High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler
- Keyboard
- Klip Xtreme Multimedia Keyboard
- Mouse
- Genius GX Gaming MAURUS
- Internet Speed
- 50Mbps (Flow Trinidad)
- Antivirus
- Symantec Endpoint Protection
- Browser
- Chrome / Opera / IE
- Other Info
- Speakers - Logitech Z906 5.1 Surround Sound