HD problem - over heating!

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Hello

I have just installed my second hard drive last week, only to find out that the tempeture is sitting at 67c, and rising. I keep getting pop up warnings that its at a critical temperture, would this be a faulty drive?

I have used HD Tune to check this, see image for stats on drive.

The drive is : Western Digital Caviar SE16 250GB 2500KS SATA-II 16MB Cache - OEM (HD-046-WD)

My other drive is sitting at 34c, which is what the other one should be sitting at

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could someone help me and source out the problem

Thanks
 
i have been using speedfan and it shows the same temp at 64c. Thats why i gave the reading from HD Tune just to get a 2nd check. The drive doesnt fell much warmer than the other drive which is sitting at 34c, this is really weird as its only 5 days old and i wouldnt want this to be slowley damaging it.

Maybe i will try my drive in another computer to see what tempeture is sitting at then.

thanks
 
thanks guys for the replys, i will try your method "dutch guy", and i will ghet back to you when i find the problem

Could it be a faulty sensor? giving a false reading.

Thanks
 
My WD HDD runs idle at 44c however I'm still waiting on a fan to hopefully bring this down.

Even with this high condition (considering 46-48 is the recommended 'highest' operating temp) WD Data Lifeguard reports the drive as being OK, its only speedfan thats giving decent enough feedback.
 
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sr4470 said:
A large number of these drives have a broken temperature sensor. I RMA'd mine and was given a full refund.

On this advice I've just Advance RMA'd mine. Although its within its permitted temperature its running too high for my liking, especially as I was intending it to contain a lot of my own music production samples/fx shortly. It's a risk I'm not willing to take after losing all of my tracks a year ago after a HD failed in my old machine. :(

Out of interest did you recieve the refund from OcUK sr4470?
 
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