Hello everyone,
last week I bought a Toshiba MD04ACA400 4tb HDD and I'm noticing an issue with its SMART readings that worries me. The G-Sense Error Rate keeps increasing on it, apparently while it's being written to. After first completing a full surface scan the raw value came up to 4, now after roughly 1tb of data copied to it, it's well above anything I've ever seen on any of my drives that tend to remain at 0 G-Sense errors even after years of usage. As you can see in the screenshot all the other parameters are perfect and even the G-Sense Error normalized value is still at 100 (perfect score), but the anomaly is troubling nonetheless.
The G-Sense errors are definitely not caused by an outside force (there aren't any present), but the above average loudness of the drive's reads/writes and noticeable rattling that can be felt while it's reading/writing, actually makes me think the drive is "G-Erroring" itself with the jerks of its heads moving across platters. I have no experience with Toshiba drives of this size, so I don't know whether this is deemed acceptable behavior for them, or whether I received a faulty piece. Being brand new the drive works perfectly fine for the time being, but the described issue imho doesn't bode well for its longevity. Should I have it replaced with a new one, a different model altogether or is everything just fine? Thanks in advance
last week I bought a Toshiba MD04ACA400 4tb HDD and I'm noticing an issue with its SMART readings that worries me. The G-Sense Error Rate keeps increasing on it, apparently while it's being written to. After first completing a full surface scan the raw value came up to 4, now after roughly 1tb of data copied to it, it's well above anything I've ever seen on any of my drives that tend to remain at 0 G-Sense errors even after years of usage. As you can see in the screenshot all the other parameters are perfect and even the G-Sense Error normalized value is still at 100 (perfect score), but the anomaly is troubling nonetheless.

The G-Sense errors are definitely not caused by an outside force (there aren't any present), but the above average loudness of the drive's reads/writes and noticeable rattling that can be felt while it's reading/writing, actually makes me think the drive is "G-Erroring" itself with the jerks of its heads moving across platters. I have no experience with Toshiba drives of this size, so I don't know whether this is deemed acceptable behavior for them, or whether I received a faulty piece. Being brand new the drive works perfectly fine for the time being, but the described issue imho doesn't bode well for its longevity. Should I have it replaced with a new one, a different model altogether or is everything just fine? Thanks in advance