Yep, known for along time now.
They park there heads every 5secs.
Which causes alot of stress.
Older ver's of the drives you could mod with 2 dos util's.
One util was to change the idle config, the 2nd to enable some sort of raid command/s that the green drives didn't have but the blacks did.
My 2 drives were among the last models to support those apps.
The newer drives, the 1.5tb and above, can't use those 2 dos apps.
Really a shame though, greens are the way to go, nice after they are modded.
They are slower by 10megs compared to the blacks but there temps and wattage requirements are awesome.
I would not buy a green unless you could mod it.
So essentially I would never buy another green drive again ^^, sucks.
But that's just how things are, unless westerndigital wants to re-open the ability to mod them.
I completely disabled idle on my 2 drives.
Still uses way less power then the blacks.
I think the 2 apps were called:
wdidle3_1_00
WDTLER
Code:
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// clause in DAR 7-104.9(a).
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// Manufacturer is:
//
// Western Digital Corporation
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//=============================================================================
WDIDLE3 Version 1.00 for DOS
DESCRIPTION
- DOS Level utility to setup or report the idle3 value.
FEATURES
- Scan for all drives. Non-WD Drives shall only show the model and serial
numbers.
- Uses a Vendor Specific Command to set or get the idle3 timer.
- Timer can be set from 100 ms to 25.5 seconds, in 100ms increments.
USAGE
WDIDLE3 [/S[<Timer>]] [/D] [/R] [/?]
where:
/S[<Timer>] Set timer, units in 100 milliseconds (1 to 255). Default=80.
/D Disable timer.
/R Report current timer.
/? This help info.
DOS ERRORLEVEL
0 No error
1 Drive problem
254 Internal program error
255 Invalid command line argument
The other prog I think is the raid timeout modder thing.
Edit:
Just realized, Hawk-NGO and his/her website... in the news again.
Ohwell I guess lol.