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On May 20, 2006, at 7:56 PM, Dave Jones wrote: |
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> I've implemented the hddtemp service, and see that my HDs, one an IBM |
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> 120GB, the other a Hitachi 120GB disk, run a steady 46 and 49 |
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> degrees C. |
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When you touch them, does it feel about right. While it is warm, it |
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is not that warm that you couldn't make a guess if it was right or |
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not and you shouldn't hurt yourself. The reason I mention it is to |
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have a second opinion if hddtemp is working correctly in your |
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installation. |
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I have not run hddtemp but have run some vendor utilities from |
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hitachi and they gave bogus info back on HD temp |
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Chad |
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> This seems a bit too warm for my liking. |
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> Are these 'normal' running temperatures for these ATA 7200 RPM disks? |
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> Cheers, Dave |
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