Re: Uncorrectable Error on IDE, significant accumulation

From: Lionel Bouton
Date: Mon Oct 20 2003 - 08:48:17 EST


Konstantin Kletschke wrote the following on 10/20/2003 03:27 PM :

Hi there.

I have a probably unusual question which is mainly directed to the
linux-kernel IDE driver developers due to their experience with IDE
disks.

I have a PC @home, which accumulates HDDs in it which die.

This Weekend my 120GB Maxtor begun to die with Uncorrectable Errors.
I thought "OK, another damn Quality Hard Drive" But half a year ago I
replaced a not so old 40GB MAxtor in it and before that a 20GB System
Disk and a WD800JB has already 6 Secors remapped (smartctl -a). My
friends call me the "Master of the HDD cemetary".

After that I realized, that 99% of my harddisk which die do this in that
PC. I have a K7S5A Mainboard in it with SiS chipset. Kernel IDE Driver
sis5513 is compiled in, UDMA switched on.




When did you purchase it ? Better : can you find the revision (black on white sticker glued in the corner of the motherboard near the last PCI slot) ?

There were electrical defects with the earliest K7S5A revisions (I returned one myself). Rev 0, 1, 2 and 3 are affected, I don't remember for 4-6 but IIRC rev 7 and above aren't affected : I have a rev 5 or 7 at home (don't remember which one it is) and it works perfectly.

LB.

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