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System Name | Intranetusa PC |
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Processor | i7 2600K @ 4GHz |
Motherboard | Asrock P67 Extreme4 |
Cooling | Cooler Master N520 |
Memory | 16GB DDR3 1600MHz RAM |
Video Card(s) | GTX1060 |
Storage | Samsung SSD, Samsung 1TB Spinpoint, Hitachi 2TB |
Case | Cooler Master Elite |
Power Supply | Zalman 750watt PSU |
Software | Windows 7 |
So I have 3 harddrives, all of them are in yellow caution according to SMART values. 1 Hitachi 750GB (05 errors), 1 Seagate SSHD 500GB ST500LM000 (C5 and C6 errors), and 1 Seagate 500GB ST500LT012 (05 error). I am not sure what these values mean. Pics:
Which harddrive is the worst off and which is the best off? I want to try to salvage at least 1 for an unimportant storage/transfer drive, or even keep 1 for an unimportant backup laptop. Is that feasible or should I scrap them all?
Edit:
I converted them into raw values and downloaded Seatools. What am I supposed to do with Seatools? I ran the DST (diagnostic self test) and looked the drive info:
1) Seagate with the 4826 hours passed the Seagate DST and WinDST's quick test (reallocated setors 744).
2) The Seagate with the 5207 hours (56 uncorrectable sector/56 current pending sector count) fails the SeaTools DST at 10%. However, in the Computer folder, I did a check disk scan to "automatically fix file system errors and recover bad sectors." Now, it passes SeaTools' ShortDST sometimes and fails other times. Currently doing long generic Seatools test.
3) The Hitachi with 3788 hours (reallocated sectors 1966328) fails SeaTools DST at 10%.
Here are the pics:
Which harddrive is the worst off and which is the best off? I want to try to salvage at least 1 for an unimportant storage/transfer drive, or even keep 1 for an unimportant backup laptop. Is that feasible or should I scrap them all?
Edit:
I converted them into raw values and downloaded Seatools. What am I supposed to do with Seatools? I ran the DST (diagnostic self test) and looked the drive info:
1) Seagate with the 4826 hours passed the Seagate DST and WinDST's quick test (reallocated setors 744).
2) The Seagate with the 5207 hours (56 uncorrectable sector/56 current pending sector count) fails the SeaTools DST at 10%. However, in the Computer folder, I did a check disk scan to "automatically fix file system errors and recover bad sectors." Now, it passes SeaTools' ShortDST sometimes and fails other times. Currently doing long generic Seatools test.
3) The Hitachi with 3788 hours (reallocated sectors 1966328) fails SeaTools DST at 10%.
Here are the pics:
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