>HDDs are more reliable
Well meme'd, /g/! At least I haven't paid for it.
>>52477298
Now you know it's failing and, with all data still intact (bad sectors have been reallocated) you can migrate your shit to another disk. SSDs on the other hand usually suffer sudden death where it's all dead at once.
>>52477298
what software did you use to check the hdd? never seen that one.
>>52478063
Its just smart data. Any smart reader program will give you that.
>>52477298
>50c
Jesus fucking christ OP you deserve to lose all your data with that shit.
>seagate
>reliable
Pick one.
>>52477298
>650 hours power on count
Well you had bad luck early in the hdds life, thats when you should be aware the most. Happens with every product including ssds. My seagate hard drives have been running without issues for 30k and 25k hours.
>>52477298
>falling for the hybrid drive meme
>>52478126
I have GSmart but it's not so easy to understand.
>>52477298
one of my desktop HDDs
My external anime archive seems good, used 1.65 of 2TB so far.
>>52478412
>39 European degrees
Your disk is going to fail within a month.
>>52478437
The temp has never dropped below 36° I used it for like 2 years, by the way 39° = 102 F, is it really too high?
>>52478437
>Your disk is going to fail within a month.
http://forums.storagereview.com/index.php/topic/23343-is-100-degrees-f-38-c-a-normal-temp-for-a-hard-drive/
1/10 you made me google it.
>>52477298
>Well meme'd
>Meanwhile 10yo maxtor HDD still based as fuck
>>52478032
Data was not intact. It skipped handful of files during backup.
>>52478141
Used to be 35-45.
I do good? Gonna break 1000days power on soon.
Heres another drive i got for free, holy fuck at the max temp of 75c