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I'm considering buying some 2nd hand HDD in the 14+TB range for media storage.
Not the Chinese located or the OEM/datacenter 'refurbished' resellers you get on eBay/Amazon, but where a private seller has pictured the serial number/manufacture date & SMART stats.
If the serial number checks out as having say 2+ years warranty remaining on the Seagate UK checker, & it passes a full disk scan with HDTune on arrival, i'm thinking it should be a fairly low risk/low cost way to buy?
Has anyone done this, & particularly is there any SMART stats that are key to telling how good a drive might be/how it was used?
I know to watch for the reallocated/pending/uncorrected sectors as an indicator for a failing drive, but assuming all are 0, i'm not too sure about how to read/interpret all the other stats, or what the 'ideal' drive stats might look like.
Not the Chinese located or the OEM/datacenter 'refurbished' resellers you get on eBay/Amazon, but where a private seller has pictured the serial number/manufacture date & SMART stats.
If the serial number checks out as having say 2+ years warranty remaining on the Seagate UK checker, & it passes a full disk scan with HDTune on arrival, i'm thinking it should be a fairly low risk/low cost way to buy?
Has anyone done this, & particularly is there any SMART stats that are key to telling how good a drive might be/how it was used?
I know to watch for the reallocated/pending/uncorrected sectors as an indicator for a failing drive, but assuming all are 0, i'm not too sure about how to read/interpret all the other stats, or what the 'ideal' drive stats might look like.