Show me your D

Show me your D.

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I don't know what any of this means

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>6 (six) HDDs
nigger what

You can really tell who leaves their computer running 24/7 and who doesn't

>16000 hours
>2900 power on count

>19000 hours
>150 power on count

I'm running out of space
of ~17.75TB I have only ~1.5TB left available currently.

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>6 terabytes of anime
Get rid of your H.264 collection, get HVEC releases

Those are 4TB HDDs.
it's 8TB fo anime.

Also, the 5TB WD black has a mixture of TV, Movies, and Anime. It's the spillover drive.


Also, HEVC would be useless for me, I want my media in a format that is usable by even legacy hardware since I stream my media to other people and I don't want to REQUIRE them to have something capable of HEVC playback especially when I know at least one or two are using shitty laptops from the 5+ years ago because they're poor as fuck and can't afford anything new.

I will remain on x264 for awhile. And it wouldn't be worth the time and effort it would take to encode into HEVC anyway.

>stream your media
sambashare or something?

You guessed it

I wish I could get into your treasure trove. I also share mine, but the collection is 160 GiB

>but the collection is 160 GiB
I assume you're limited in HDD space, or bandwidth.
Or both.

I can easily add 2 more HDDs to my current computer without adding a PCIe SATA expansion. And I have 1gbps fiber internet without a data cap. So download pretty much everything I have even a passing interest in watching.

HDD is limited

If I were to send you my email would you send me the samba?

Nah, I simply don't trust anons, nothing against you mate.

I've been here too long to fuck with that. If it were 2010 or something, maybe. But not in 2018.

Can someone smarter review this and let me know if it's all good? It's a brand new drive.
I'm always confused by it saying pre-fail and old age.

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I see, no ill feelings.

Looks good to me
27 power on count
291 on hours
etc, looks like a new drive.

What does that mean? I have the 2900 hours on count

Any value before the disk exploded is technically pre-fail

The pre-fail and old age are just the types. Pre-fail means high values are likely to indicate the drive is going. Old age means higher values are just expected with age.

Anyone who isn't using an SSD should kill themselves.

Just think about the relationship between power-on hours and power-cycle count real hard and you might be able to figure it out.

I wish the market wasn't in a triopoly between WD Seagate and Toshiba.

Also fucking thing keeps going into power saving mode/ head parking which counts as a power on count even though I have all USB ports and HDD settings set to always on.

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>use an HDD
>everything loads just fast enough except for the initial boot, which doesn't matter since I leave it on 24/7
>hurr use an SSD
Why though.

Fine.

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I really should replace it already but it's gonna be such a pain in the ass.

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>32k hours
>165 power ons
nigga do you ever turn off your pc

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From what I gather in this thread, the WD drives from the EZ series with the 80.00A80 firmware fucking sucks donkey balls.

shizuku a cute

Ssds are a meme

I've used this hard drive across three different computers at this point.

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>Kurei Kei

Shit waifu.