![]() Yes it takes hours.but afterwords when you look at the SMART data you know the status of the drive.as a lot of SMART errors dont show up until the physically bad sectors/cluster/etc is accessed. ![]() Personally, the first thing I do with ANY new HDD is do a hard format on them. Most hdds have extra "over and above" their rated capacity. ![]() Raw reads, like ECC recovery rate means you (probably) have a couple bad bits/sectors/etc on the hdd. IDĚttribute Description Threshold Value Worstĝata StatusĠ1 Raw Read Error Rateĕ1đ00đ00ė OK: Value is normalĠ2 Throughput PerformanceĐĒ52Ē52Đ OK: Always passesĠ3 Spinup TimeĒ5Ė6Ė6đ0318 OK: Value is normalĠ4 Start/Stop CountĐđ00đ00Ė OK: Always passesĠ5 Reallocated Sector Countđ0Ē52Ē52Đ OK: Value is normalĠ7 Seek Error Rateĕ1Ē52Ē52Đ OK: Value is normalĠ8 Seek Time Performanceđ5Ē52Ē52Đ OK: Value is normalĠ9 Power-On Time CountĐđ00đ00Ē0 OK: Always passesĠA Spinup Retry Countĕ1Ē52Ē52Đ OK: Value is normalĠBĜalibration Retry CountĐĒ52Ē52Đ OK: Always passesĠC Power Cycle CountĐđ00đ00Ė OK: Always passesīF Mechanical ShockĐĒ52Ē52Đ OK: Always passesĬ0 Power-Off Retract CountĐĒ52Ē52Đ OK: Always passesĬ2 TemperatureĐĖ4Ė4đ4, 20 OK: Always passesĬ3 Hardware ECC RecoveredĐđ00đ00Đ OK: Always passesĬ4 Reallocation Event CountĐĒ52Ē52Đ OK: Always passesĬ5Ĝurrent Pending Sector CountĐĒ52Ē52Đ OK: Always passesĬ6 Offline Uncorrectable Sector CountĐĒ52Ē52Đ OK: Always passesĬ7 Ultra ATA CRC Error RateĐĒ00Ē00Đ OK: Always passesĬ8 Write Error RateĐđ00đ00Đ OK: Always passesĭF Load/Unload Retry CountĐĒ52Ē52Đ OK: Always passesĮ1 Load/Unload Cycle CountĐđ00đ00Ė OK: Always passesĠ1 Raw Read Error Rateĕ1đ00đ00Ĕ OK: Value is normalĠ3 Spinup TimeĒ5Ė7Ė7đ0199 OK: Value is normalĠ4 Start/Stop CountĐđ00đ00ė OK: Always passesĠC Power Cycle CountĐđ00đ00Ę OK: Always passesĬ2 TemperatureĐĖ4Ė4đ4, 22 OK: Always passesĮ1 Load/Unload Cycle CountĐđ00đ00Ę OK: Always passes If it helps to see the entire SMART reports, here they are as reported by Everest: I'll watch to see if this slows or stops the increase of raw read errors, but in the mean time I wanted to ask if anyone had other insights on this issue. I've used both of the cables in question for years without incident, but I nonetheless swapped them out just in case. I don't think it's an issue with the SATA cables. ![]() Not sure if this might be relevant in determining if the drives are faulty. Everest is the only tool I've found that can read it. Does it really mean something is wrong or is there another possible explanation? I'm trying to determine if I need to attempt RMA of these drives.Īnother thing to note, neither HD Tune nor CrystalDiskInfo were able to read the SMART data from either drive. I've Googled around for info on this SMART attribute and it seems to be bad news, however it seems statistically improbable to me that both new drives would be faulty. I just got two new Samsung HD204UI hard drives and after one day of use both show raw read errors on the SMART report (7 errors on one, 4 on the other). ![]()
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