I know it's been under load heavier than it supposed to be, but I didn't know it will be used this way by the time I was buying those drives. They will die anyway eventually, so I am prepared for that and that's why they are in RAID array.
I just wanted to report, that in current build...
Add that to Ivy Bridge problems with IHS and I'm also not surprised with such high temperatures. As I happen to have the same CPU (3770K), I can confirm that temperature spikes to high 80*C region as soon as heavy load is launched (Intel Burn Test).
Here are my temperatures two minutes after IBT...
But as far as I can tell, Seagate ST2000DM001 reports hours correctly. 150000 hours is correct value, as I have this drive since 2013 running almost 24/7/365. Also, two younger ST2000DM001's didn't reached one year of run-time, and it displays properly: 168,8 days for 4026 hours of run-time...
Hi,
Recently I updated HWiNFO from version released around 2013 to newest I found on website (4.60-2460). I noticed, that now disks not only display for how many hours they have been running (09 SMART parameter), but also days/years are calculated. That's nice feature, but I think I found a bug...