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Hi All,
I've installed a Western Digital Raptor 36GB on a friend's P2B using a
Promise SATAII 150 TX2plus. The drive is up and running fine - no
problems in that regard. My question is: how do you get a temperature
reading from the Raptor's internal temperature sensor? WD's website
says the temperature "can be read by using some third-party S.M.A.R.T.
monitoring programs." Well, I've tried eight different programs - some
don't even see the drive, the others see the drive, but don't give any
SMART info about it, let alone the temperature.
I called up WD, but they refused to identify any software that works,
and suggested I attach an external temperature probe.
Does anyone know of a utility that will give me the temperature from the
internal sensor? Could the problem be that I'm using the Promise card
for the interface? Help!
Thanks,
Joe
Hi All,
I've installed a Western Digital Raptor 36GB on a friend's P2B using a
Promise SATAII 150 TX2plus. The drive is up and running fine - no
problems in that regard. My question is: how do you get a temperature
reading from the Raptor's internal temperature sensor? WD's website
says the temperature "can be read by using some third-party S.M.A.R.T.
monitoring programs." Well, I've tried eight different programs - some
don't even see the drive, the others see the drive, but don't give any
SMART info about it, let alone the temperature.
I called up WD, but they refused to identify any software that works,
and suggested I attach an external temperature probe.
Does anyone know of a utility that will give me the temperature from the
internal sensor? Could the problem be that I'm using the Promise card
for the interface? Help!
Thanks,
Joe