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Re: Is my hard disk about to crash?



Alvin Oga wrote:

On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, Andrew Walbran wrote:


On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 10:44 am, Alvin Oga wrote:

- hot disks ( add a fan to the disk )
 - use hddtemp to see what its operating temp is
 ( should be 30C or less, even less than 25C )

You've got me worried now. hddtemp reports my drive running at 31 C. However,


31C is not too bad .. with or without a fan cooling the drive electronics and body of the drive


googling shows claims that up to 55 C is an acceptable maximum temperature.


disk drive manufacturers spec their "max" operating temp,
and does NOT mean you can run at that temp 24x7x365

the disks are warranted for 1,000,000 too .. but we're not worried
about that??  and we only care about their 1year warranty ( 6,000hrs )

the life of the disks dies at a rate of 1/2 life cycle for each 10C increase above 25C at "normal" operating condition
which could be "for use only for 2 hrs of the day" or something
silly  ( everybody knows, laptop disks are not meant to be
used 24x7 )


Where did you get the 30 C maximum from?


my 7200rpm disks all runs at that temp range or less
	( excluding scsi )


My rig is in Esquipulas Mexico:
http://esquipulas.homeunix.com/

Concrete roof, concrete block walls, sun all day (in the winter).
All those temps vary with the ambient temperature:

At 6:30 AM:
ambient temp: 16C, disk temp: 19C, mobo temp: 24C, CPU temp 30C (system

That link above shows a graph, I collect the CPU temps, it shows the variations.

Before worrying you ought to collect them all and plot them all and you will see what I mean.

That's the reason when I worked for IBM we always were in airconditioned compcenters: to keep the ambient temp constant.

As you see the system has been up since 2AM to record classical music from KUSC and the ambient temp apparently was higher then. I only collect the CPU temp. If I compile Mozilla with my 850MHz Athlon for 3 hours and it is the afternoon, you see the results: almost 50C and the disk will sit a little lower from that.

Site is on a dialup line: server may be down.

Fun though, isn't it? Great distro this Debian.

H.















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