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Overheating HDDs

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Noticed 4.5.5 release was out and my monthly parity check was due, so duly kicked it off prior to installing 4.5.5 and came back few hours later to see HDD 2 with a red blob. Oh dear. DISK_DSBL appeared to be due to over temerature warnings. Seems all four Samsung HDDs are over heating, they normally run super cool. The HDD fans both gave up the ghost at some point and I hadn't noticed.

 

Bolted three more fans to the case to cool everything down, re assigned the drive and re-building currently. Drive now rebuilding at 34 C, got to 42 C and stopped working. They normally don't get above 34 C.

 

 

 

 

Noticed 4.5.5 release was out and my monthly parity check was due, so duly kicked it off prior to installing 4.5.5 and came back few hours later to see HDD 2 with a red blob. Oh dear. DISK_DSBL appeared to be due to over temerature warnings. Seems all four Samsung HDDs are over heating, they normally run super cool. The HDD fans both gave up the ghost at some point and I hadn't noticed.

 

Bolted three more fans to the case to cool everything down, re assigned the drive and re-building currently. Drive now rebuilding at 34 C, got to 42 C and stopped working. They normally don't get above 34 C.

 

...an operating temp of 42 C for Samsung Spinpoint should perfectly be within range, since upper limits specs are 60 C,  as far as I recall !?!

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