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Problem description: so for the last several weeks I've had a sporadic issue with my hard drives on my computer. I have 3 drives, 1 SSD and 2 old school SATAs all from ~2013 (so yes near the age when they could start failing). Randomly one of the SATA drives will take an extremely long time to open folders or interact with files, and other times it's fine. Also randomly, rebooting or turning off my computer will take more than 2-3 minutes to complete, where it normally takes <30 seconds. I've noticed that some games (that auto save, slay the spire) I have saved to the SATA hard drives are unable to save and very slow to play through. What's confusing is I don't think all 3 would fail at the same time, the effect is sporadic and sometimes affects the startup of the computer. So could it be something like the motherboard and this is just a symptom? Attempted fixes: I've pulled the SATA hard drives from the case and reseated them. When doing so I noticed they were warm to the touch, but don't know if that's related or not. The most recent time after reseating the two SATA drives the computer booted up normally/the drives interacted normally. Recent changes: the only change to the system was ~2-3 weeks prior to these symptoms first appearing and it was a very minor upgrade to my GPU I got as a hand-me-down from a friend. I went from a ASUS DirectCUII to a AMD Radeon R9 200 series. -- Operating system: e.g. Windows 10 64 bit System specs: processor: Intel (R) Core(TM) i7-4770k CPU @ 3.50 GHz motherboard: ASRock Z97 Killer graphics card: AMD Radeon R9 200 series memory: 16 GBs power supply: cooler master v850 80 plus gold hard drive(s): Samsung SSD 840 PRO series, WDC WD6401AALS-00L3B2, Hitachi HDS721075KLA3230 Location: What country are you in?: USA I have Googled and read the FAQ: Yes, google just returned a lot of ways to defrag my hard drive, which i don't think is the issue. Spikes32 fucked around with this message at 05:35 on Oct 20, 2020 |
# ? Oct 20, 2020 05:22 |
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# ? May 14, 2024 17:36 |
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Run CDI to check HD health: https://crystalmark.info/redirect.php?product=CrystalDiskInfoInstaller Spikes32 posted:So could it be something like the motherboard and this is just a symptom? Possibly but it's much more likely that one of the older HDDs has an issue itself. Also, it's normal for HDs to be hot.
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 23:35 |
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Since this post went up one of the hard drives failed entirely! Nothing I cared much about was on it.
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# ? Oct 29, 2020 01:17 |