New external SMR drive: second Read Test much slower than first
Posted: 2024.03.23. 10:06
Hi,
bought a new 2 TB WD My Passport external USB hard drive. I believe it's an SMR one.
Model: WDC WD20JDRW-11C7VS0
I did an initial read test when the drive was empty, and it gave a steady and stable read speed of approx. 260mb/s throughout the whole test.
Now I wrote some data on the drive, approx. 1 TB.
I ran another read test, and now the speed was slowly and steadily decreasing with time from approx. 110mb/s in the beginning to 60mb/s towards the end, then getting faster at the end, slower, faster.
The second read test took 3x the time of the first one, and there's only one day between them. But the 1TB of data written, also.
I also did a full reinitialize surface test after the first read test, so that was 2TB of writing data on it also.
Is this normal? I did accidentally move the hard drive while it was operational sometime after the first read test (but no active reading / writing occuring, and the move was sideways on the table, not a drop). The drive is so light, it moves a lot as soon as you touch the USB cable.
Everything seems to still be working fine, just want to make sure the drive is okay and operating how it's supposed to.
Sequence was: 1st read test, full reinitialize surface test, then wrote 1TB of my own data on it, later accidentally moved it while powered on and connected, then later second and much slower read test.
Thank you.
bought a new 2 TB WD My Passport external USB hard drive. I believe it's an SMR one.
Model: WDC WD20JDRW-11C7VS0
I did an initial read test when the drive was empty, and it gave a steady and stable read speed of approx. 260mb/s throughout the whole test.
Now I wrote some data on the drive, approx. 1 TB.
I ran another read test, and now the speed was slowly and steadily decreasing with time from approx. 110mb/s in the beginning to 60mb/s towards the end, then getting faster at the end, slower, faster.
The second read test took 3x the time of the first one, and there's only one day between them. But the 1TB of data written, also.
I also did a full reinitialize surface test after the first read test, so that was 2TB of writing data on it also.
Is this normal? I did accidentally move the hard drive while it was operational sometime after the first read test (but no active reading / writing occuring, and the move was sideways on the table, not a drop). The drive is so light, it moves a lot as soon as you touch the USB cable.
Everything seems to still be working fine, just want to make sure the drive is okay and operating how it's supposed to.
Sequence was: 1st read test, full reinitialize surface test, then wrote 1TB of my own data on it, later accidentally moved it while powered on and connected, then later second and much slower read test.
Thank you.