Autor: sg (alkor-si_at_NOSPAM.wp.pl)
Data: Sat 28 Jun 2003 - 21:22:07 MET DST
Użytkownik "Tequila" <marcin_tekieli_at_go2.pl> napisał w wiadomości
news:bdkivm$sbk$1_at_SunSITE.icm.edu.pl...
> Jezeli SpeedFan pokazuje fitness 40% to co to oznacza?
Że dla Seagatów tak pokazuje. :)
<cytat ostatniego akapitu rozdziału 'About SMART values
z helpa Speedfana>
Linearity in approaching the threshold level is unclear.
I assume that, but it's my way of interpreting those info
(I had to interpret it some way, didn't I? :-)). According
to all the reports I've received, there are, for example,
SEAGATE hard disks that report a very poor RAW READ ERROR
RATE attribute, leading to a low WORST value and, according
to the flags set for this attribute by the manufacturer, to
a low FITNESS index. I can tell you little more. This happens
even for brand new hard disks from this manufacturer. If you
happen to discover more, feel free to let me know :-)
</cytat ostatniego akapitu rozdziału 'About SMART values
z helpa Speedfana>
-- Pozdrawiam, "It doesn't think. It doesn't feel. Sławek It doesn't laugh or cry. All it does from dusk till dawn Is make the soldiers die" -Onean children's rhyme
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