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    N5200 Pro and Seagates (750GB 7200.10) ST3750640AS

    I ordered 5 OEM ST3750640AS from Newegg and 2 were physically dmaged when I received them. I installed the other three in my brand new N5200Pro.

    My "Disks Information" page shows each drive with an O.K. status. When I click on the O.K. to see the status I get the following

    Tray Number 1
    Model ST3750640AS
    Power On Hours 35 Hours
    Temperature Celsius 44
    Reallocated Sector Count 0
    Current Pending Sector 0
    Raw Read Error Rate 12539647
    Seek Error Rate 3316398
    Hardware ECC Recovered 200912133


    Tray Number 3
    Model ST3750640AS
    Power On Hours 35 Hours
    Temperature Celsius 41
    Reallocated Sector Count 0
    Current Pending Sector 0
    Raw Read Error Rate 4645109
    Seek Error Rate 3347229
    Hardware ECC Recovered 199423014


    Tray Number 5
    Model ST3750640AS
    Power On Hours 35 Hours
    Temperature Celsius 43
    Reallocated Sector Count 0
    Current Pending Sector 0
    Raw Read Error Rate 102570698
    Seek Error Rate 3280735
    Hardware ECC Recovered 45916580


    An hour later I have an average increased in Seek Error Rate and Hardware ECC Recovered of 14173 and 15562025 respectively. My change in Raw Read Error Rate for drives 1, 3, and 5 is -230301353, -230387292, and 15664538 respectively. So drives 1 and 3 decreased and drive 5 increased.

    I am running V2.00.04 firmware and the following modules

    Module Management
    Name Version Description Enable Status
    PERL 2.00.01 Perl Programming Language Yes
    SSHD 2.00.00 Enable SSHD Yes
    SYSUSER 2.00.02 Add sys user Yes
    UTILS 2.00.01 Utility Programs Yes
    SQUEEZECENTER 2.00.01 SqueezeCenter Media Server No

    I've read in this forum and the usersgroup forum that Seagate may not want other manufacturers to be able to understand this data, but I don't see many people complaining so I wonder if this is normal or not. Since 2 of the 5 drives had physical signs of damage I am little worried about the state of these three drives.

    Thanks and I apologize for the long post.

    Alex

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    Re: N5200 Pro and Seagates (750GB 7200.10) ST3750640AS

    Alex

    Your discs seems to be ok. The important information to look at is

    Reallocated Sector Count and Current Pending Sector

    If these counters are going up it is an indication, that the drive will become a problem. Depending on the speed the first counter changes, earlier or later.

    If this counters are 0 your discs are ok.

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    Re: N5200 Pro and Seagates (750GB 7200.10) ST3750640AS

    Thanks Mike. I was a little freaked out. After reading about it, your comments make me feel a lot better.

    Take Care,
    Alex

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