<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_quote"><div> </div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">
0x05 ===== = = === == Temperature Statistics (rev 1) ==<br>
0x05 0x008 1 30 --- Current Temperature<br>
0x05 0x010 1 32 --- Average Short Term Temperature<br>
0x05 0x018 1 32 --- Average Long Term Temperature<br>
0x05 0x020 1 61 --- Highest Temperature<br>
0x05 0x028 1 0 --- Lowest Temperature<br>
0x05 0x030 1 41 --- Highest Average Short Term Temperature<br>
0x05 0x038 1 0 --- Lowest Average Short Term Temperature<br>
0x05 0x040 1 43 --- Highest Average Long Term Temperature<br>
0x05 0x048 1 0 --- Lowest Average Long Term Temperature<br>
0x05 0x050 4 41 --- Time in Over-Temperature<br>
0x05 0x058 1 70 --- Specified Maximum Operating Temperature<br>
0x05 0x060 4 0 --- Time in Under-Temperature<br>
0x05 0x068 1 0 --- Specified Minimum Operating Temperature<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>OK, I see where you see the 41. I happen to have the same model (Crucial MX 500 1TB) laying around here, so I quickly plugged it in to see if I see something similar. And indeed:</div><div><br></div><div>0x05 ===== = = === == Temperature Statistics (rev 1) ==<br>0x05 0x008 1 31 --- Current Temperature<br>0x05 0x010 1 50 --- Average Short Term Temperature<br>0x05 0x018 1 50 --- Average Long Term Temperature<br>0x05 0x020 1 60 --- Highest Temperature<br>0x05 0x028 1 0 --- Lowest Temperature<br>0x05 0x030 1 51 --- Highest Average Short Term Temperature<br>0x05 0x038 1 0 --- Lowest Average Short Term Temperature<br>0x05 0x040 1 51 --- Highest Average Long Term Temperature<br>0x05 0x048 1 0 --- Lowest Average Long Term Temperature<br>0x05 0x050 4 50 --- Time in Over-Temperature<br>0x05 0x058 1 70 --- Specified Maximum Operating Temperature<br>0x05 0x060 4 0 --- Time in Under-Temperature<br>0x05 0x068 1 0 --- Specified Minimum Operating Temperature</div><div><br></div><div>As in your case, the highest temperature was never above the "specified maximum operating temperature". Yet 0x05:0x050 (Time in Over-Temperature) shows a value of 50 (41 in your case). <br></div><div>I suspect this to be a false information from the drive or a false interpretation of the drive's data by smartctl. @Christian maybe you can spot this immediately?<br></div></div></div>