I have a Seagate Barracuda 320GB SATA2 8MB buffer withover 40k hours, everything works perfectly, no SMART errors and in fact no reallocated sectors or anything telling it's a well used HDD.
I have 2 OS HDDs that run 24/7 every other week. They show 22,535 and 24,356 respectively. They are PATA IDE in use since Win 98. SMART indicates no problems - drive temp 31C. They are 160GB WDCs, and are filled to a bit less than 50% of capacity.
I just looked and apparently my Hitachi 500gb external drive has just over 27,000 hours on it. The next closest is an older Western Digital 80gb PATA drive with around 23,300.
I have 2 OS HDDs that run 24/7 every other week. They show 22,535 and 24,356 respectively. They are PATA IDE in use since Win 98. SMART indicates no problems - drive temp 31C. They are 160GB WDCs, and are filled to a bit less than 50% of capacity.
Speaking of drive temperatures my 2 drives are at 34 and 37 C respectively. What is considered to be an excessive temp? 1 of the drives is just shy of 40,000 hours.
There are several factors at play, but in general, a safe temperature range is 25C to 50C. HDDs can function beyond those limits, but failure rates increase.
One 80k+, a few closing in on that.
And the two SSDs don't report Power_On_Hours. The TRANSCEND IDE module doesn't even have the value in the table, and the 2.5" IDE one has a zero value...
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