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Author: | Blacknight [ Wed May 07, 2008 2:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | What Temperature do the WD GP 1t drives run at??? |
Just curious thanks for the info. BLack |
Author: | erail [ Wed May 07, 2008 4:57 pm ] |
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My GP drives run at 38 C and my seagates run at 43 C while balancing. A lot will depend on ambient temperature but you will normally see a 5-7 degree C difference in WD and Seagate. |
Author: | JohnBick [ Thu May 08, 2008 7:11 am ] |
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My WD is currently at 29C and my Seagate drives are both at 36C. System is at 30C and CPU at 26C. Fans at 50% speed. These are different from earlier reports I have posted on the subject as I have the F-Secure Virus and Spy Protection running in real-time mode. This tends to load the CPU to 50%+ about half the time (as well as utilizing the disks). At the moment I read the temperatures F-Secure was not active and the MSS was (slowly) cooling down. (This constant cycling of F-Secure is evidently a problem. I am collecting data on it for the F-Secure team.) Without F-Secure the drives run about 5C cooler. |
Author: | Deaky [ Sat May 10, 2008 5:45 am ] |
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Currently my disk temps are as follows WD 1000YFPS - 34C WD 1000YFPS - 33C WD 1000YFPS - 33C Hitachi HDT 500Gb system - 38C System 36C CPU 33C (LE1640) Both fans are aprox 1400rmp. Storage is balanced |
Author: | winem4n [ Sat May 10, 2008 6:32 am ] |
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Mine are slightly lower : WD 1000EACS - 30C WD 1000EACS - 29C WD 1000EACS - 28C WD 1000EACS - 29C System 30C CPU 29C (LE1640) Both fans are aprox 1400rmp. Storage is balanced |
Author: | autodrivel [ Mon May 26, 2008 1:59 am ] |
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How are you guys seeing the temperatures of the drives in the MSS? When I look at the Hardware Stats page all I see is system & CPU temps. Am I missing something here? |
Author: | Deaky [ Mon May 26, 2008 2:08 am ] |
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The temperatures are listed in an addin called drive labeler. http://www.mediasmarthome.com/download/ ... er-1.0.0.5 |
Author: | Greg H [ Mon May 26, 2008 5:15 pm ] |
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Deaky wrote: Currently my disk temps are as follows
WD 1000YFPS - 34C WD 1000YFPS - 33C WD 1000YFPS - 33C Hitachi HDT 500Gb system - 38C System 36C CPU 33C (LE1640) Both fans are aprox 1400rmp. Storage is balanced EXACTLY what kind of Western Digital Drives are those? I find NO references to those model numbers anywhere ? ? ? ? ? The main model number for the 1TB Drive most of us are using is . . . Model: WD10EACS |
Author: | JesD [ Mon May 26, 2008 7:02 pm ] |
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You mentioned that the temps can be viewed with the Drive Labler Add-in 1.00.5. I have that add-in but Im not sure exactly where to go...I looked under the tab SERVER SOTRAGE where it shows the bay # etc but no temps |
Author: | Deaky [ Tue May 27, 2008 12:05 am ] |
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Greg H wrote: EXACTLY what kind of Western Digital Drives are those? I find NO references to those model numbers anywhere ? ? ? ? ? The main model number for the 1TB Drive most of us are using is . . . Model: WD10EACS The EXACT model number is WD1000FYPS-01ZKB0. Hereis a refrence to the model number on Western Digitals site JesD wrote: You mentioned that the temps can be viewed with the Drive Labler Add-in 1.00.5.
I have that add-in but Im not sure exactly where to go...I looked under the tab SERVER SOTRAGE where it shows the bay # etc but no temps You need to be on the tab called Disk Management. There is a column called Temp. If you see n/a then there is a cog on the RHS of the screen to 'enable real time temperature and performance monitoring' |
Author: | Greg H [ Tue May 27, 2008 2:05 pm ] |
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Deaky wrote: Greg H wrote: EXACTLY what kind of Western Digital Drives are those? I find NO references to those model numbers anywhere ? ? ? ? ? The main model number for the 1TB Drive most of us are using is . . . Model: WD10EACS The EXACT model number is WD1000FYPS-01ZKB0. Hereis a refrence to the model number on Western Digitals site JesD wrote: You mentioned that the temps can be viewed with the Drive Labler Add-in 1.00.5. I have that add-in but Im not sure exactly where to go...I looked under the tab SERVER SOTRAGE where it shows the bay # etc but no temps You need to be on the tab called Disk Management. There is a column called Temp. If you see n/a then there is a cog on the RHS of the screen to 'enable real time temperature and performance monitoring' Ok, those are the RE2 Drives the TLER.....WHS/MSS were having issues with those . . . Several of us experienced problems with WD RE2 GP drives . . . . I assume you haven't?? |
Author: | JohnBick [ Wed May 28, 2008 7:21 pm ] |
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Deaky wrote: The temperatures are listed in an addin called drive labeler.
http://www.mediasmarthome.com/download/ ... er-1.0.0.5 I believe that the disk temperatures come to us through the latest version of the DISK MANAGEMENT Add-In. Disk Labeler expands on the information in the Server Storage tab -- but does not add any temperature data. |
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