Hard disk health and reliability analysis

Almost every EIDE or SATA hard disk includes S.M.A.R.T. data. That information is collected by the drive itself and contains data that the manufacturer considered relevant to check reliability. The data is made up of several attributes that have a current value, a worst one, a threshold, some raw data, and some flags. Basically, when any attribute's current value is below its threshold, the hard disk is considered unreliable and likely to fail. By using several techniques, this report tries to give a wider range of information, basing its analysis on advanced comparisons with normal values based on real hard disks and on expert-like checks. The final results are not to be taken as an absolute truth, but they are almost as good as a professional expert advice about your hard disk status.

Your hard disk is a SAMSUNG HD502HJ with firmware 1AJ10001.
The average temperature for this hard disk model is 31°C (min=23°C max=40°C) and yours is 27°C.

  Attribute   Current   Raw
Raw Read Error Rate 100 00000000001F
Throughput Performance 56 0000000010B6
Spin Up Time 82 00000000158F
Start/Stop Count 99 000000000565
Reallocated Sector Count 252 000000000000
Seek Error Rate 252 000000000000
Seek Time Performance 252 000000000000
Power On Hours Count 100 000000005140
Spin Retry Count 252 000000000000
Calibration Retry Count 252 000000000000
Power Cycle Count 99 00000000054F
GSense Error Rate 100 00000000005D
Power Off Retract Count 252 000000000000
Hardware ECC Recovered 100 000000000000
Reallocated Event Count 252 000000000000
Current Pending Sector 252 000000000000
Offline Uncorrectable Sector Count 252 000000000000
Ultra DMA CRC Error Rate 100 0000000000DF
Write Error Rate 100 000000000019
Load Retry Count 252 000000000000
Load Cycle Count 100 0000000005C0

All the attributes of your hard disk are above the S.M.A.R.T. thresholds set by the manufacturer. This is good.

NOTE : your hard disk Power Cycle Count attribute current value (99) is below the normal range (100 - 100) reported for your specific hard disk model. Basically your hard disk was power cycled more times than the maximum number the average hard disk was. Power cycles put some stress on the hard disk mechanic. Sometimes power cycles can be caused by a loose hard disk power connector. Make sure it is properly fastened.

The overall fitness for this drive is 90%.
The overall performance for this drive is 20%.

The link to get back and see a new report about this hard disk in the future is this. Consider that new hard disks and new checks are added over time.


DISCLAIMER: this report does its best to highlight issues and warnings related to your hard disk. It cannot be held responsible for any mistake. This page and its results cannot be used in any other way but the one defined by its author.