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HDD sensor
Weird. Just moved everything off a full 1T Samsung - to a Seagate
ST2000dm001 firmware cc27. (Sweetly hauling its everloving humming butt for that thruput volume.) They're both off a Silicon Image PCI 2-HD controller, and, whereas I was getting a Temp reading off the Samsung, the Seagate isn't reporting in now (if at least to SpeedFan). Hm. Putting, loading up on a FlashStick HDDScan and This MSI package contains: - Hdparm executable for Windows v.6.9 released 28 feb 2007 - Cygwin® POSIX Emulation library v.1007.9.0.0 released 29 mar 2011 - Icons (from http://www.iconarchive.com/artist/aha-soft.html) - Predefined cmd scripts for setting most common HDD APM values - max battery, hard disk performance or APM disabled. for a lookeesee. Doubt anything's going hot on me anytime soon, and I do have intents to replace a WD 750G, Temps being actively reported, with that same Samsung (unless I go bigger w/ a 1.5/another 2T HDD). At least, in theory, I should have One drive, of two in a side-by-side array, being reported actively on recurrent temperature scans. Trouble is, I like 'em better if they're all up and 'on the grid.' And, then, just might be another version SpeedFan to configure for these newer chipsets. Dunno. |
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