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Running Speccy Free has helped me a lot, likely prevented hard disk failure on one drive and perhaps a CPU core(s) meltdown;)

 

I had experienced sluggish performance (to put it mildly) of late; the CPU load as presented by Task Manager was forever at 50-100 percent performance2.jpg even just loading another webpage... :(  So sad...

 

And for example running Freemake Video Downloader and then converting the .flv clip to .mp3 completely overwhelmed the machine and sent the CPU load through the roof - I couldn't play music in VLC at the same time without it stuttering unbearably but had to pause it for the duration. 

 

It was no fun. Running Speccy on April 26 to see what I could see, it looked like this:

 

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high temperatures all around. So a short while back I disassembled the machine and, sure enough, somebody had sneakily inserted an appalling amount of dust that was trapped in the aluminum radiator and CPU fan assembly (or I hadn't looked closely enough in there last time I vacuumed inside the PC, whatever).

 

After vacuuming and when the dust had settled I replaced the silicon paste (which was bone-dry) with newly bought, reassembled and it's a whole different experience now to use the machine - just enjoyable as I remembered it.  :D  

 

However, when I ran Speccy post-vacuuming etc I got this temperature warning/OK combination on one drive which I don't understand:

 

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Well - is the temperature OK or isn't it?

 

Thank you.

 

(Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit SP1, AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+, now at 55 °C)

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Charles Darwin

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... i mean your hdds a little to hot.

 

are they build in next on another?

 

 

if yes, it could help you have a free insertion-bay between both hdds.

 

is there a frontfan (for chassis)? --> is the frontfanport free of dust? (between frontfan-chassis and modesty panel of your tower?

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Thanks trium.

 

"... i mean your hdds a little to hot."

 

Alright, so the breakoff point is 50° then?  

 

"are they build in next on another?"

 

Not really as the D:\ drive hangs underneath the HDD bay by some 1/2 inch, suspended in tie-wraps

(for smoother running) while the C:\ drive is mounted above it in the last position of the bay.

 

Perhaps I should increase the distance between the two?

 

"is there a frontfan (for chassis)? --> is the frontfanport free of dust? (between frontfan-chassis and modesty panel of your tower?"

 

No. It looks like this from the outside:

 

Modesty_Panel.jpg

 

the panel has tiny holes in it, there is some small air movement into the chassis but no fan. It's an ASUS barebones and came like that. I suppose I could mount a fan on the inside of the panel.

 

"is the frontfanport free of dust?"

 

The panel is dust free, there is right now some small air movement into the chassis as I said. But maybe a 4 or 5 inch fan on the inside would help. Should the direction of flow be out or in?

 

Again thanks trium.

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- No, there's something different going on. The word "Warning" is meant for the SMART status of your HD, not the temprerature. You solved the heat problem by removing all the dust. Run SPECCY once again and post the link that pops up (File > Publish snapshot) in your next reply. I think your HD is in the 1st stages of failing.

System setup: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/gcNzIPEjEb0B2khOOBVCHPc

 

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Thank you Willy2. What a boon it is to talk to someone who knows their sh...stuff!

I tried to like_this.jpg your post, and got this  an_error.jpg Enough positivity is enough!

Here is the snapshot, anyway: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/12Y7R7bCxlvO3eChaKEW6Nk 

 

Attempting to be less positive in the future,

I remain yours truly.

Göran

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Oops...that didn't work for me, perhaps not for you. I got yet another error message. Hope I didn't break the Piriform server...NOT!

 

Here is an old-fashioned partial screen-shot just in case:

 

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- The Seagate drive (D:) is failing. The value of SMART attributes 05, C6 & C7 are no longer at zero.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T

Hence the "Warning". Backup everything and replace the drive.

 

Thumbs up for SPECCY !!!! Many computerhelp websites (e.g. "BleepingComputer") use this program to diagnose computerproblems.

System setup: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/gcNzIPEjEb0B2khOOBVCHPc

 

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Thank you Willy2. 

 

"Thumbs up for SPECCY !!!! Many computerhelp websites (e.g. "BleepingComputer") use this program to diagnose computerproblems." 

 

And no wonder! Like I said up there in the OP: "Running Speccy Free has helped me a lot, likely prevented..." 

 

Anyway thx for the heads-up re: D: - perhaps the drive will fail and perhaps not. I have been mighty busy for the past 8 hours, replacing the fan in the power supply (dead as a doornail) and fitting another one behind what member trium called the modesty panel.

 

That position had a hole punched out for a fan as well as the four requisite holes to fasten it - but no fan. I had both fans saved since I looted and scrapped a Fujitsu Maxi-tower PC (lots of room in there, like a clothes closet;) so I am out nothing in the whole de-heating process exept the silicon paste.

 

Here's the before-and-after Speccy screens:

 

Speccy_innan_v_rmereducerande_tg_rder.jp

 

Ouch!

 

And now:

 

Speccy_efter_v_rmereducerande_tg_rder_16

 

This looks better, the PC performs like new and with some luck the D: drive will have survived despite my neglect.

And thanks to the excellent advice I have recieved from you and trium. 

 

Much obliged!

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Göran

 

 

Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge.

 

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Should the direction of flow be out or in?

 

flow in through the tower and out on/through your power supply --> so that is generating an air flow, which transfers the heat of the computer out on the backside.

 

nice to read you problem is gone :)

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Thank you for your kind words trium. Yes, a machine has to breathe and get rid of excess heat just like you and me.

 

You don't mistreat it - or yourself - without facing consequences.

 

The problem is gone and I owe it all to other people such as yourself and Willy2 on this forum and helpful, caring people

on other forums I turned to.

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Nobody lives in a vacuum or 'does it all' him- or herself.

 

Ubuntu - I am what I am because of who we all are; whatever my successes I always owe them to other people. 

 

And I love it!  :D

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Hello Kokopelli,

 

Your old Seagate 200 GB hard drive definitely is failing.The hard drive's powered on time is over 7 years. The drive has 86 reallocated sectors, but the real value of reallocated sectors is 594 reallocated sectors. Currently the drive has 4 pending sectors to be reallocated, but they can't be reallocated since the hard drive has run out of spare sectors for sector reallocation. Thus these 4 sectors also show up as 4 sectors which are uncorrectable and which can't be reallocated. Back up your data on this hard drive and replace it as soon as possible. Quite frankly, I am amazed that you got over 7 years of use out of this old hard drive since most cheap consumer hard drives start to fail around year 5.

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Hello GoneToPlaid, good to have you weigh in on this!

 

Yes, it's an old heap of junk, that's for sure. According to your (well-researched, I'm sure) figures it should have packed in two years ago. So...I figure I'm 'ahead' two years. Not too shabby;)

 

As I said way up there, after extensive cleaning, some new fans and replacing the old, dry thermal paste the PC performs like new and with some luck the D: drive will have survived despite my neglect.

 

Or it won't in which case I have a spare plus it's backed up on my external 1TB drive.

 

I guess I was just born lucky - deal with it. Oh, and lighten up some...it's-a not so bad. 

Göran
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- @GoneToPlaid: How do you see that the drive was that old ? I see the "Power On Count" and the "Power On Time" but I fail to see how you conclude the drive is 7 years old.

- "Kokopelli" 's system is a desktop and that also helps to increase the life of the HD. The desktop just simply goes nowhere and is (much) less exposed to (physical) movements/shocks.

System setup: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/gcNzIPEjEb0B2khOOBVCHPc

 

A discussion always stimulates the braincells !!!

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