I have the most trip shit HD Tune Graph you have ever seen. I'm gonna try a write 0s on this drive while I'm gone, but that might not complete considering that the first 50 GB of the drive, and a number of large slots in the middle are giving me 0mb/s write speeds.
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6139991/Misc/HD.png[/img]
And thus I am never buying a WD drive again.
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Nevermind, I'm a moron.
hurr durr one product is faulty that means every product is
no product is perfect and there will always be faults, especially in HDDs
RMA and move on with your life
Oh so quality control that misses this kind of problem is OK?
what program is that
[QUOTE=^-^;26561428]Oh so quality control that misses this kind of problem is OK?[/QUOTE]
Doesn't mean it will never fail if it passes quality control.
[QUOTE=ineedateam1;26561449]what program is that[/QUOTE]
I posted that same question above, then realized he said HD Tune pro. So, hence why I said I was a moron haha.
Disable every program you are running, including background tasks such as superfetch and microsoft search indexer. Then start HDD-Tune again. These spikes happen, when a program access the harddisk while you are benchmarking it. Still the low maximum-read performance is below anything good.
[QUOTE=^-^;26561428]Oh so quality control that misses this kind of problem is OK?[/QUOTE]
Because a drive can't fail AFTER quality control, nope not at all, no sir :downs:
[QUOTE=Van-man;26561506]Because a drive can't fail AFTER quality control, nope not at all, no sir :downs:[/QUOTE]
Yea it's not like it could've been handled improperly during shipping or anything too.
Run Spinrite against the drive, post results.
because every company is fucking 100% perfect. get over it
Been writing 0s for 4.5 hours, done 1gb so far.
I don't even know if that's fixing the issue, so gonna run another graph and see if I get a little spike at the start of it.
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