Lets see the hard drive/SSDs of Jow Forums
Lets see the hard drive/SSDs of Jow Forums
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Replace that drive for fucks sake
>animefag
>poorfag HDD user
>too poor to replace HDD that will fail any day now
Par for the course.
pls no bully
I-I have this too...
1TB SSDs are still too expensive yet I don't want to buy another hard drive
show the rest of the stats too, this way we can't even see it all
just extend the window SHEESH
Very cute, i like it!
I'm probably pretty boring.
>26h turned on
the other ones are probably more interesting, yeah
thank you for showing full stats tho
reminder that cartoon paedophilia is still paedophilia
you should probably set up raid
Here we go desu
>windows
No.
I backup the things that are important into drives that are stored away.
>windows
fox and the grapes
comfy
None of my drives have ever failed, none of them will ever.
There is literally nothing wrong with being a pedophile?
Oldest HDD in the thread.
COMMFEE
>using the anime disk info tool
>with language set to english
>not even knowing that the language needs to be set to jap to hear the girl voices
Jow Forums is filled with idiots.
Old but unused, power on hours are nonexistent for a drive of that age
Happy to see it's in good condition.
Oh jeez it really puts stuff into perspective doesn't it. i built this is 2016 and added a drive later.
Good to see it's healthy at least.
Well...
>CrystalDisk
Makes me laugh that all review site are using a program made by a fucking weaboo to bench the drives.
oldest my ass
Reminder that cartoons don't have an "age"
kek
>31211hrs
>2 warning
Come at my level, bro.
What command is that?
>not having at least 40k hours
Is CrystalDiskInfo generally considered good for SMART data?
If not, what should I use specifically for SMART?
hrs
warning
I like to abuse them. Also, check this one
Boot drive: 256GB Samsung 860 Pro
Media: 6x1TB Seagate Constellation in RAID10
Games: 2x1TB RAID0
Backups: 4x2TB RAID10 + offsite LTO5 tapes
Vista
Win10
I didn't know Crystal Disk has waifu edition.
Not , but that looks like smartctl.
Get on my fucking level.
>3286 days
What happens if the Power On Hours hits zero?
you send a letter to the manufacturer praising the built quality
>Reallocated sector count is nonzero
Unless that was a one time event like the drive got bumped, that's a sign to avoid storing anything important on it.
>Is CrystalDiskInfo generally considered good for SMART data?
No. It doesn't interpret anything and many SMART values are model-dependent. My new 3TB Toshiba P300 for example crams 3 temperature values into SMART ID#194, Crystal just shows garbage. Pic related.
I mean, shit, it doesn't even show statistical values in decimal.
>If not, what should I use specifically for SMART?
smartctl.
Windows version: smartmontools.org
Absolutely nothing. Also the Current/Worst/Threshold columns are almost completely arbitrary, it's up to the manufacturer.
>Unless that was a one time event like the drive got bumped,
Two events, but yes. It was at 4 reallocated for like 10 years. It just won't die.
You are like a little baby
Well "Worst" is pretty useful for stuff like temperature. If you see that the drive has overheated at least once or failed to spin up, you gotta be careful around it
SMART values
Surprised it's not taking any damage from all those power losses.
here
sorry, meant my other post as a reply to OP
in direct reply to you, that's a lot of power on hours
:^)
So SSDs don't immediately start dying above 60C like HDDs do, but how badly does temperature affect them? Should I peel off the label and slap a radiator on the controller?
not mine but a customers. she was complaining of a slow machine.
woah baby
>120GB
[screams externally]
How is that even possible? The drive is 15 years old at most, which is 15*365*24 = 130k hours.
Dunno, an error most likely. I keep it around though.
Thanks user!
Does the girl change with each version? Are you forced to change to the new girl when you upgrade?
Use mix of Seagate and Western Digital drives. Smart software as a whole, I don't really take the results it gives me at face value, more like I use it as a early warning system. Only tools I trust to give me accurate results are those provided by WD or Seagate. Plus I keep 4 copies of all data so if a drive should go tits up, it's no big deal. Each of those 4 copies utilizes Raid of some variety so practically speaking the only way I can lose it all is if my house burns.
thanks for the reminder to check my shit.
>so practically speaking the only way I can lose it all is if my house burns.
Set up some free cloud storage and some scripts on schedule to upload an encrypted copy of your most important backups (documents, pics, music, source code, whatever).
You never know.
Step aside poorfags. I love my NVMe so much.
>half translated
>poor font rendering
sassuga linux
No, you just download the version of the girl you want
Best thing to ever come from these threads, doozo senpaitachi
yes
Firmware is fucked on that. There's no way that HDD is 30+ years.
...
Had this guy since 2005
It hasn't seen much use in the last five years or so. It was back when Seagates were the golden standard and longitudinal recording was still around.
>RAID "Just Fuck my shit up"
Everything's fine. That's my oldest drive.