Hello, I need your help to understand something. I recently bought a Seagate 5TB Basic HDD, and copied a lot of data onto it, in fact it now has about 78GB free. The doubt came from reading the SMART that I am attaching to you. For a new HDD, do you think the values are OK? Those highlighted scare me because they seem tall to me, what do you think? Thanks for everything
UPDATE: From a check done, another Seagate 6TB 3.5" HDD also has more or less values like this. These HDDs I use only for backups, so they don't receive many writes and erases
New HDD Seagate 5TB 2,5"
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Re: New HDD Seagate 5TB 2,5"
Thanks, but this is completely normal and already discussed in the forum many-many times.
Please check:
https://www.hdsentinel.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=20390#p20390
Please check:
https://www.hdsentinel.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=20390#p20390
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Re: New HDD Seagate 5TB 2,5"
Excuse me. You're right, but I didn't know how to search. Thank you so much for answering me anyway. So the disc is healthy, thank goodness, I thought I had bought something not good. Good day