Well, *sigh*. As you mostly all know, I have had a helluva lot of problems with my PC's lately. Mostly, rebooting, etc. Well, I ran Memtest, standard test, looped 6 times, no errors. Looped test #5, 86 times, no errors. I looped test #8, 211 times, no errors. So, it is NOT the ram. But, today, even with my PC on for ~50 hours, I got done playing CS:S and my PC rebooted. No BSOD flash, just a pure, reboot. Don't get your cock in a knot arguing with me over this, it isn't the PSU, Mobo, Proccy, or Video Card.
But, I have good evidence to believe it is my Seagate 80GB HDD w/8MB Cache on SATA. It is quite loud, and the performance is diminishing, compared to my slower, older, Hitachi DeskStar 80GB 7200 RPM w/2MB Cache on ATA. Here, is the smart status on my Seagate. Odd, isn't it. The Fitness level has seemed to decrease slowly ever since I got it but I never thought much of it.
(BTW=That performance indicator is on madd drugs; that's always been full, in every drive I've owned. It's like a Terry Shaivo Performance Bar.)
Alrighty, Here's the 'S.M.A.R.T' readings.
Seagate
See the low fitness meter? It keeps going lower!! Not over short periods of time, but long periods of time. I've only had this HDD since November, got it OEM of eBay. Maybe I'll RMA it. I think I'll RMA both my HDD's for the helluvit. New can't hurt; but then again, if Hitachi see's theres nothing wrong they will most likely send back the same HDD so I better keep that Hitachi here.
Hitachi
See That? Odd, isn't it. Looks like I might have to RMA my Seagate, but I wan't some experienced opinions on this.
But, I have good evidence to believe it is my Seagate 80GB HDD w/8MB Cache on SATA. It is quite loud, and the performance is diminishing, compared to my slower, older, Hitachi DeskStar 80GB 7200 RPM w/2MB Cache on ATA. Here, is the smart status on my Seagate. Odd, isn't it. The Fitness level has seemed to decrease slowly ever since I got it but I never thought much of it.
(BTW=That performance indicator is on madd drugs; that's always been full, in every drive I've owned. It's like a Terry Shaivo Performance Bar.)
Alrighty, Here's the 'S.M.A.R.T' readings.
Seagate

See the low fitness meter? It keeps going lower!! Not over short periods of time, but long periods of time. I've only had this HDD since November, got it OEM of eBay. Maybe I'll RMA it. I think I'll RMA both my HDD's for the helluvit. New can't hurt; but then again, if Hitachi see's theres nothing wrong they will most likely send back the same HDD so I better keep that Hitachi here.
Hitachi

See That? Odd, isn't it. Looks like I might have to RMA my Seagate, but I wan't some experienced opinions on this.