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I bought two of these @ 169.  One was just installed as my parity drive, the other will be a data drive, but it is waiting for the parity check and recheck.

 

When cracking open the case, stand the case on the rubber feet, power/usb ports facing towards you.  Remove the left side panel.  I don't think there is a way to open it without breaking the internal case clips.

 

The drive inside is a Hitachi_HDS5C4040ALE630.  I think the performance scores for calculating parity would be more dependent on the other drives currently in the system, but currently it's at 64%, and running at 92 MB/sec in a N40L. 

 

 

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I'm about to do the same. Just curious, can the case be reused to house a different drive? I have drives lying around homeless because they are too small, like a 1TB Hitachi 7200rpm

 

No you have to break all the clips to get to the internal drive. The seagate 4tb externals can easily be reused. I'm currently preclearing a few of the hitachi drives and the seagates.

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Preclear took for ever on the 4gb drive. I have this one running as my parity drive now and plan on buying another to increase storage soon.

 

Can you post the detailed timing stats from (boot/flash)/preclear_reports/preclear_rpt_(drive-info)_date:

 

========================================================================1.13

== invoked as: ./preclear_disk.sh /dev/sda

==  Hitachi HDS724040ALE640    PK2331XXXXXXXX

== Disk /dev/sda has been successfully precleared

== with a starting sector of 1

== Ran 1 cycle

==

== Using :Read block size = 8225280 Bytes

== Last Cycle's Pre Read Time  : 9:55:55 (111 MB/s)

== Last Cycle's Zeroing time  : 8:41:46 (127 MB/s)

== Last Cycle's Post Read Time : 23:11:22 (47 MB/s)

== Last Cycle's Total Time    : 41:50:13

==

== Total Elapsed Time 41:50:13

==

== Disk Start Temperature: 31C

==

== Current Disk Temperature: 33C,

==

============================================================================

 

The above report was from a Hitachi HGST H3IK40003272SP (0S03355) 4TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive, connected to a motherboard (ASUS M3A78-T) SATAII port.

 

I'm just curious how the 5400rpm drives stack up in terms of performance and temperature.

 

Thanks!

 

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========================================================================1.13

== invoked as: ./preclear_disk.sh -A /dev/sda

==  Hitachi HDS5C4040ALE630    PL2311LAG1M39C

== Disk /dev/sda has been successfully precleared

== with a starting sector of 1

== Ran 1 cycle

==

== Using :Read block size = 8225280 Bytes

== Last Cycle's Pre Read Time  : 12:30:16 (88 MB/s)

== Last Cycle's Zeroing time  : 11:07:21 (99 MB/s)

== Last Cycle's Post Read Time : 23:16:10 (47 MB/s)

== Last Cycle's Total Time    : 46:54:58

==

== Total Elapsed Time 46:54:58

==

== Disk Start Temperature: 29C

==

== Current Disk Temperature: 33C,

==

============================================================================

** Changed attributes in files: /tmp/smart_start_sda  /tmp/smart_finish_sda

                ATTRIBUTE  NEW_VAL OLD_VAL FAILURE_THRESHOLD STATUS      RAW_VALUE

      Temperature_Celsius =  181    206            0        ok          33

No SMART attributes are FAILING_NOW

 

0 sectors were pending re-allocation before the start of the preclear.

0 sectors were pending re-allocation after pre-read in cycle 1 of 1.

0 sectors were pending re-allocation after zero of disk in cycle 1 of 1.

0 sectors are pending re-allocation at the end of the preclear,

    the number of sectors pending re-allocation did not change.

0 sectors had been re-allocated before the start of the preclear.

0 sectors are re-allocated at the end of the preclear,

    the number of sectors re-allocated did not change.

============================================================================

 

Mobo:  M4A89GTD-PRO/USB3 (Asus) Connected to a SATAIII port.

 

Hope that helps!

 

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