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System Name | Ryazan #Main |
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Processor | Ryzen 5 3600/ Ryzen 7 2700x/ Ryzen 5 2600/ Ryzen 3 1200 AF/ Core i5 3570S |
Motherboard | ASRock B450 Fatality/ ASrock B450 Pro4 v2/ Gigabyte B350 DS3HV2/ Gigabyte A320M-H/ ASRock Z77M |
Cooling | Xilence A402/Jonsbo EVO 1400/AMD boxed wraith/Deepcool gammax v2 |
Memory | apacer 16x2 DDR4/ 8GBx4 Goodram/ 8GBx4 crucial/16GB 8x2 DDR4/Kingston HyperX DDR3 1866 4Gbx2 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte Radeon RX 6600/Gigabyte GTX 1060 6/Sapphire Radeon RX 570/Gigabyte Geforce 1050/Radeon 7730 |
Storage | each PC has 4 disks - SSD's Goodram, Crucial, Kingston, TeamGroup + HDD's Seagate, Toshiba, WD |
Display(s) | LG IPS FHD 22, Benq VW2220, Acer 24 |
Case | Zalman Z9U3 x2, Silverstone TJ-08, Gamemax |
Audio Device(s) | Xonar D1/X-Fi Xtreme Music/Gamer |
Power Supply | Corsair HX-650/seasonic at HTPC and Server/chieftec |
Mouse | A4 X7 |
Keyboard | HP PR1101U |
Software | Win10/Gentoo |
Recently bought that 2,5 HDD for laptop, work fine, no weird noises but I worrying about temperature range, if laptop idling it can be 42-46, If I starting to install something, indexing sound files in player it can easy raise just in 2-3 minutes to 50-52. As I know know high temperature always reduces HDD lifetime, OS start lagging, slow responds from HDD when it's overheating, nothing of these spotted. Manufacturer said Operating temperature: 0° to 60°
Seagate does not recommend operating at sustained case temperatures above 60°C.
Operating at higher temperatures will reduce useful life of the product.
Maximum what SMART seems registered in that laptop is 57 (format maybe) but I never spotted such high values (maximum 53 under normal load/work). Laptop clean, no dust in coolers or in case. Is true what laptop HDD's more tolerated to high temperatures than desktop one? It will be fine? or I need to replace it?
Seagate does not recommend operating at sustained case temperatures above 60°C.
Operating at higher temperatures will reduce useful life of the product.
Maximum what SMART seems registered in that laptop is 57 (format maybe) but I never spotted such high values (maximum 53 under normal load/work). Laptop clean, no dust in coolers or in case. Is true what laptop HDD's more tolerated to high temperatures than desktop one? It will be fine? or I need to replace it?