VirtualLarry
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Installed a 30GB OCZ Agility SSD for a friend, along with Win7 HP 64-bit. When I installed Windows, the SSD was at 1.6 firmware. I updated it to the 1.7 firmware after the install.
I was perusing the Health (SMART) status in HDTune Free edition, and this is what I see:
Is the UltraDMA CRC Error Count kind of high? Does this suggest that I need to replace the SATA cable? The mobo and drive only have SATA2 ports on them.
Also, the "Offline Uncorrectable" seems pretty high too, 6000 bad sectors mapped out already? A HDTune surface scan returns all green blocks.
http://forum.crucial.com/t5/Solid-State-Drives-SSD/Ultra-DMA-CRC-Error-Count-Warning/td-p/8913
I was perusing the Health (SMART) status in HDTune Free edition, and this is what I see:
Is the UltraDMA CRC Error Count kind of high? Does this suggest that I need to replace the SATA cable? The mobo and drive only have SATA2 ports on them.
Also, the "Offline Uncorrectable" seems pretty high too, 6000 bad sectors mapped out already? A HDTune surface scan returns all green blocks.
http://forum.crucial.com/t5/Solid-State-Drives-SSD/Ultra-DMA-CRC-Error-Count-Warning/td-p/8913
After a bit of digging around and using a program called CrystalDiskInfo v2.2, which is made for SSDs, I discovered that on SSDs C7 represents something totally different than it does on HDDs, something to do with successful writes or something like that. I realised that was why the count was increasing! You'd expect it to, right?
Unless the software you're using is written to interpret SMART for SSDs then I'd suggest you just ignore it. Use CrystalDiskInfo if you must put your mind at ease but I suspect if you do it'll return a '100% Good' as it did for mine.
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