> So far so good. There have been no "seizures" with the new driver.
Thanks, glad to hear
> My MOBO has 4 SATA connectors, which are running 3 internal HDs and the eSATA bridge external HD (the new Seagate 2TB).
> I previously had an additional HD and DVD RW running on the IDE controller.
> I wanted to replace them both with a faster connection so I bought the VIA RAID card (which provides 2
> additional SATA connections) and a new SATA DVD RW optical drive.
> I replaced the IDE HD with a SATA HD that was previously running in my external enclosure.
> That external enclosure is actively cooled and does a great job of keeping its HD cool, as you can see with the new Seagate.
> So I have no historical temperature data for the WDC HD that is now inside the case, running on the VIA RAID card.
Thanks, I see. Maybe if we can see the other drive on the RAID controller, that would also help, by comparing its temperature with this one.
Anyway, I can confirm that according the status I saw, its temperature is fine.
> Bottom line, I have that HD and the DVD RW running on the RAID SATA ports and the 4 MOBO connections running the other 4 HDs.
> I could swap the DVD RW cable with one of the other HDs and see what happens, I guess.
It may worth a try ... and maybe (just for testing) to leave ony the 2 HDDs in RAID connected to the RAID controller.
(in any situation, Report -> Send test report to developer option helps to check any changes).
> The data transfer rates at the VIA RAID card are lower than the MOBO SATA connections since it is running on the PCI bus,
> but still better than the old IDE rates.
Yes, this is possible ...
Do you have free PCI express slot? Then you may consider a PCI express x1 SATA 300 controller, eg. with Silicon Image 3132 chipset (or even SATA 600 controller, Highpoint 620). That may give better performance.
> Sorry to make this into a large project here, but I am so impressed with the capability of HDS to let me look into
> the heart of my drives and keep watch over them.
No problems, I'm glad if I can help
> As you can see, I have a number of HDs with lots of data on them and just need to know if anything starts to fail.
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