I'd like to know how hot my hard drives are running.
I've got a Gigabyte GA-K8N Ultra-9 motherboard. On the board, I've got a Sil3114 SATA RAID controller, on which I've got two hard drives configured simply as hard drives (JBOD).
I have tried half a dozen programs (Windows XP) that are supposed to monitor hard drive temperatures. None of them even see my two hard drives.
My video heatsink is cool to the touch, and reports a core temperature of 60 C, my CPU heatsink is also cool to the touch and reports a rediculously low 24 C, but my hard drives feel downright warm. I'd like to have a better idea of what's really going on with them.
It's also possible that my drives (new Samsung drives) don't have temperature monitoring, but I'd expect at least one of the programs to say "I see the drive, but it doesn't report temperature."
On-board RAID- how to monitor hard drive temperature?
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I tried HD-Thermometer, HDDtemp, HDDtemp pro, checktemp, and some others.
My motherboard doesn't require enabling SMART. I checked the BIOS and there's no place to turn it on. Also, it mentions that the DVD drive on the IDE connector doesn't support SMART.
I'm just hoping that someone will say "I have the same setup. Here's what I use."
sjm
My motherboard doesn't require enabling SMART. I checked the BIOS and there's no place to turn it on. Also, it mentions that the DVD drive on the IDE connector doesn't support SMART.
I'm just hoping that someone will say "I have the same setup. Here's what I use."
sjm