Unfortunately not very helpful. Changing theme or language is not "advanced" . I was hoping for what's in the Function>Advanced feature list or what is in the "workaround". my2c
next time please dont already have the tabs open for the links we need to navigate to. instead just show us where you clicked to get to each page. i have no idea how to get to that download list because you had the tab open already instead of showing how you got there.
Thanks for the comment! CrystalDiskInfo (CDI) is mainly useful for spelunking into local drives to get detailed information about the model number, interface, firmware version, etc.. It also gives you their S.M.A.R.T. diagnostic information. If you have a logical drive with some RAID level, CrystalDiskInfo doesn't really expose anything useful. Your NAS or RAID management software should expose some information about the physical drives. You could temporarily pull a drive to check with CDI. CrystalDiskMark (CDM) will give you good sanity check performance information on a logical drive or a standalone physical drive. Those CDM numbers you posted seem quite low for four magnetic drives in RAID 5 (for sequential performance). Are you sure you have a 10GbE link and not a 1GbE link to the NAS? A single 14TB WD RED Pro drive should be able to do about 180-200 MB/s for reads and writes.
@@ChorizoBerry Any other tools you recommend for troubleshoots that I should have installed on my pc? honestly I normally skim through most videos but I really liked your explanation, you very good at teaching. I'm already using Crystaldisk thanks to you. I'm about to purchase an external SSD for video editing work and I wanted to compare the speeds and so much more so these videos explained everything soo well.
Thanks for this clear & helpful video. I installed the Crystaldiskmark after watching your other one. Still trying to understand the usefull figures on that one for videographer use.
Hi, I have a "ST2000LM007-1R8174 : 2000.3 GB" HDD, and in the "Read error rate" field, my 'Current' is 83 while my worst is '63'. The bubble next to it is blue, so maybe it's not failing anytime soon I hope. But are these numbers good or bad? The power on count and hours are 2524 & 2952 respectively. I have another HDD where the read error rate is 100 for both current and worst. That one's new, so I'm guessing 83 means the life has gone down? I just want some context on how concerned I should be.
Wonderfull video - and huge amount of dialog, love it. I have a laptop where is returns no info on Tranfer mode, it just says '--- | ---' Do you know why? Details: Model : SAMSUNG MZVLB512HAJQ-000L7 Firmware : 5L2QEXA7 Serial Number : ************** Disk Size : 512,1 GB Interface : NVM Express Standard : NVM Express 1.2 Transfer Mode : ---- | ---- Power On Hours : 2670 hours Power On Count : 2028 count Host Reads : 12962 GB Host Writes : 16605 GB Temperature : 58 C (136 F) Health Status : Good (98 %) Features : S.M.A.R.T., TRIM, VolatileWriteCache Drive Letter : C:
I swear I can't find this answer anywhere online: I take it that it doesn't work this way, but if you have a PCIE gen 4 x4 NVME SSD, and you have a PCIE gen 3 x8 slot (using one of those NVME to PCIE slot adapters), will that give you the same speed? Or will it just use PCIE Gen 3 x4? I know there are PCIE gen 3/4 x8 drives out there, but they're just overpriced lol.
The PCIe specification is not forward compatible. If you plug a Gen 4 device into a Gen 3 slot (whether there is an adapter or not), it will fall back to Gen 3 x4 behavior. This is most noticeable with sequential performance. The drive only has four Gen 4 PCIe lanes, that will fall back to Gen 3.
Hi Glenn Any idea why it doesn't show Total Host Writes on certain drives? Also I have a SSD PC SN520 NVMe WDC 256GB that the manufacturer states that it's 200 TBW. It shows 16 TB Total Host Writes but yet health status is only 79%. Any idea how reliable the Health Status monitor is?
I don't know the answer to either of your questions. That would be a better question to the software author. You might try using the WD Drive Utilities to see what it shows. support.wdc.com/downloads.aspx
Alarm goes off ...I don't see anything obvious wrong with my drives. Event log is turned on ...but where the hell is the event log at!!!! No option that I can find to view it! can't find it at the install location?
This utility will work with any drive that shows up with a drive letter in Windows. With external drives that have a USB connection, it may only show information about the USB controller on the drive. The 2TB Samsung 970 EVO is a good PCIe 3.0 drive, which has been replaced by the slightly better 970 EVO Plus.
You can run this continuously and it won't hurt anything. I'm not sure why you would want to do that though. Most people just periodically check their drives with this tool.
Good day, my reallocated sectors count is 94 and my current pending sector count is 100, both in yellow and everything else is blue. How bad are these numbers in terms of urgency? Thank you in advance if you are still explaining to us 🙏
So I have a msi B550m Bazooka motherboard and I have a corsair m600 lpx 2 tb in the main m.2 slot. On the transfer mode it says PCIe3.0 x4/ PCIe 4.0 x4. How do I know the speeds that the drive is operating and what the PCIe version?
If you hover your mouse cursor over the Transfer Mode text box in Crystall Disk Info, it shows that the left-hand value is the "Current Mode" and the right-hand value is the "Supported Mode". That means that your drive and the M.2 slot it is in should support PCIe 4.0, but it is running in PCIe 3.0 mode. The most likely reason for that is the CPU you are using. For example, if you have a Ryzen 5 5600G "Cezanne", it only supports PCIe 3.0, no matter what the drive or M.2 slot support.
@@BadWeatherfreak Well, there you go. That CPU only supports PCIe 3.0. You probably won't notice any difference for most typical daily activity. Sequential throughput is not a bottleneck for most things.
I thought ssd was more thermal resistant.. good to know. I do know mechanical drives suffer if they get to cold all the time. Would you say that sata ssd can have more wrights than the NVMe ssd ? I was hoping for explaining what the current/worst/threshold meaning's more in detail. Like how can the threshold be lower than the other numbers on "Read Error Rate" same with relocated sectors count
How do you setup the email feature , I don't know where to find the information for the from section, and the server settings ID and password required to do the test email. I tired searching online for this info but so far no luck.
@@GlennBerrySQL thank you for the reply Ok 1 thing more if you can , what is crystaldisk email address for the alert to be sent for the from section ? I tried searching for it online and I can't find 1 ?
Mine says Disk not found even though I can see both of my drives in files explorer. How can I fix this? I'm using: 1TB XPG SX8200 Pro as boot drive and 2TB Seagate Barracuda as extra storage
@@xXJogratXx I'm not sure what to tell you, beyond doing some basic troubleshooting. If Windows can see the drives, they are obviously present and functioning. You might try using another utility like HWiNFO64 to look at your drives. www.hwinfo.com/download/
Yes, this is my current problem with a very old system, circa 2010, CT480BX500SSD1 480.1 gb ssd. Transfer mode: SATA/300 | SATA/600 The video says this "is bad". Unfortunately, I never looked at diskInfo before so not sure if it has always been this way? health status: Good 88%. Temperature: 21C Since my system is extremely slow (CrystalDiskMark benchmark numbers are extremely low), I am unclear of the remedy? Any suggestions?
@@OMGNIKIO CrystalDiskInfo can't "fix" anything. It just tells you the status of your drives. If they are too hot, you need to do something to get better cooling. It you can't write in complete, clear sentences that actually make sense, I can't help you.
By far the only useful thing about this video would be the URL to the download, and yet you didn't put it in. Amazing. Had manually to input that. - Adûnâi
@@GlennBerrySQL actually Installed aara ssd in an old netbook and I was getting sequential read of only 250 mb/s. I thought there is something wrong with my ssd .Then I came to know that it is connected to sata 300 while it supports sata 600. Thank you sir.
Hi Glenn Another great video checked my local SSD's :-) Question: If the drives I want to test are located on a RAID 5 (4x14TB WD RED Pro) in a NAS (QNAP 4-Drive) connected via 10GbE network. How useful would the information be vs doing individual tests on the disks I did some test runs on a selected folder using CrystalDiskMark for performance checks but no info for these SATA drives (should have done that before the RAID). So will have to pull them and do separate tests at some time CrystalDiskMark 7.0.0 x64 (C) 2007-2019 hiyohiyo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * MB/s = 1,000,000 bytes/s [SATA/600 = 600,000,000 bytes/s] * KB = 1000 bytes, KiB = 1024 bytes [Read] Sequential 1MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 89.119 MB/s [ 85.0 IOPS] < 92906.66 us> Sequential 1MiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 86.451 MB/s [ 82.4 IOPS] < 12109.48 us> Random 4KiB (Q= 32, T=16): 82.278 MB/s [ 20087.4 IOPS] < 25257.51 us> Random 4KiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 11.070 MB/s [ 2702.6 IOPS] < 369.35 us> [Write] Sequential 1MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 115.756 MB/s [ 110.4 IOPS] < 71709.69 us> Sequential 1MiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 103.879 MB/s [ 99.1 IOPS] < 10075.41 us> Random 4KiB (Q= 32, T=16): 42.792 MB/s [ 10447.3 IOPS] < 48465.19 us> Random 4KiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 13.751 MB/s [ 3357.2 IOPS] < 297.00 us> Profile: Default Test: 1 GiB (x5) [Interval: 5 sec] Date: 2021/07/06 15:31:04 OS: Windows 10 [10.0 Build 19043] (x64)
Great video Glenn, thank you. Sent this to a lesser experienced friend and it was just what he needed. Appreciate it.
Great! I'm glad it was useful.
Unfortunately not very helpful. Changing theme or language is not "advanced" . I was hoping for what's in the Function>Advanced feature list or what is in the "workaround". my2c
Chorizo is so cute!
Yes he is. Thanks!
next time please dont already have the tabs open for the links we need to navigate to. instead just show us where you clicked to get to each page. i have no idea how to get to that download list because you had the tab open already instead of showing how you got there.
Yep.
I really hoped you would explain the advanced information, like what the values under C5 and C6 actually mean.
I was hoping for that too actually... maybe in another video. Thanx anyhow ;-)
Thanks for the comment!
CrystalDiskInfo (CDI) is mainly useful for spelunking into local drives to get detailed information about the model number, interface, firmware version, etc.. It also gives you their S.M.A.R.T. diagnostic information. If you have a logical drive with some RAID level, CrystalDiskInfo doesn't really expose anything useful. Your NAS or RAID management software should expose some information about the physical drives.
You could temporarily pull a drive to check with CDI.
CrystalDiskMark (CDM) will give you good sanity check performance information on a logical drive or a standalone physical drive. Those CDM numbers you posted seem quite low for four magnetic drives in RAID 5 (for sequential performance). Are you sure you have a 10GbE link and not a 1GbE link to the NAS?
A single 14TB WD RED Pro drive should be able to do about 180-200 MB/s for reads and writes.
Berry, It would have made my day if you had done the tutorial using the Anime versions
@@teddly2277 Maybe I should have done that.
Very useful video. Thank you and greetings from Portugal.
Thanks! I appreciate that.
what a lovely presentation. It has been a pleasure watching your video
Thanks!
i need to understand whats those numbers meam.
the most important info.
Subscribed! I found this tutorial very helpful!
Thanks! I'm glad it was useful.
@@ChorizoBerry Any other tools you recommend for troubleshoots that I should have installed on my pc? honestly I normally skim through most videos but I really liked your explanation, you very good at teaching. I'm already using Crystaldisk thanks to you. I'm about to purchase an external SSD for video editing work and I wanted to compare the speeds and so much more so these videos explained everything soo well.
Thanks for the sub!
Helpful video, thanks
Thank you for the kind words and the comment.
Thanks for this clear & helpful video. I installed the Crystaldiskmark after watching your other one. Still trying to understand the usefull figures on that one for videographer use.
I'm glad the video was useful. Thanks for the comment!
Hi, I have a "ST2000LM007-1R8174 : 2000.3 GB" HDD, and in the "Read error rate" field, my 'Current' is 83 while my worst is '63'. The bubble next to it is blue, so maybe it's not failing anytime soon I hope. But are these numbers good or bad? The power on count and hours are 2524 & 2952 respectively. I have another HDD where the read error rate is 100 for both current and worst. That one's new, so I'm guessing 83 means the life has gone down? I just want some context on how concerned I should be.
Great Video Thanks!
Glad I could help
Curious to know what else tools you use for productivity and even diagnostics?
Wonderfull video - and huge amount of dialog, love it.
I have a laptop where is returns no info on Tranfer mode, it just says '--- | ---'
Do you know why?
Details:
Model : SAMSUNG MZVLB512HAJQ-000L7
Firmware : 5L2QEXA7
Serial Number : **************
Disk Size : 512,1 GB
Interface : NVM Express
Standard : NVM Express 1.2
Transfer Mode : ---- | ----
Power On Hours : 2670 hours
Power On Count : 2028 count
Host Reads : 12962 GB
Host Writes : 16605 GB
Temperature : 58 C (136 F)
Health Status : Good (98 %)
Features : S.M.A.R.T., TRIM, VolatileWriteCache
Drive Letter : C:
That sounds like an older Samsung OEM SSD, which may be why.
U are telling all the stuff everybody can read, but not interpreting the list.
I'm sorry you feel that way.
I swear I can't find this answer anywhere online: I take it that it doesn't work this way, but if you have a PCIE gen 4 x4 NVME SSD, and you have a PCIE gen 3 x8 slot (using one of those NVME to PCIE slot adapters), will that give you the same speed? Or will it just use PCIE Gen 3 x4? I know there are PCIE gen 3/4 x8 drives out there, but they're just overpriced lol.
The PCIe specification is not forward compatible. If you plug a Gen 4 device into a Gen 3 slot (whether there is an adapter or not), it will fall back to Gen 3 x4 behavior. This is most noticeable with sequential performance.
The drive only has four Gen 4 PCIe lanes, that will fall back to Gen 3.
I downloaded anime version... As an anime lover.. I like it
Great! Thanks for letting me know.
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Hi Glenn Any idea why it doesn't show Total Host Writes on certain drives? Also I have a SSD PC SN520 NVMe WDC 256GB that the manufacturer states that it's 200 TBW. It shows 16 TB Total Host Writes but yet health status is only 79%. Any idea how reliable the Health Status monitor is?
I don't know the answer to either of your questions. That would be a better question to the software author.
You might try using the WD Drive Utilities to see what it shows.
support.wdc.com/downloads.aspx
Mine shows 90%. Is that good? Or should I replace it? Another thing, what should be considered as normal temperature?
That means you have 90% of the life remaining. Why would you replace it now? There is no reason to do that.
Alarm goes off ...I don't see anything obvious wrong with my drives. Event log is turned on ...but where the hell is the event log at!!!! No option that I can find to view it! can't find it at the install location?
It is the Windows Application Event Log
crystalmark.info/en/software/crystaldiskinfo/crystaldiskinfo-event-log/
Does this app work with and provide External SSD Temp etc.? What do you think of 2TB Samsung 970 EVO M.2 NVMe SSD?
This utility will work with any drive that shows up with a drive letter in Windows. With external drives that have a USB connection, it may only show information about the USB controller on the drive.
The 2TB Samsung 970 EVO is a good PCIe 3.0 drive, which has been replaced by the slightly better 970 EVO Plus.
06:32 Can I keep this program always run in background? Does it write continuously in my SSD like a disk benchmark? Thanks, very nice video
You can run this continuously and it won't hurt anything. I'm not sure why you would want to do that though. Most people just periodically check their drives with this tool.
Good day, my reallocated sectors count is 94 and my current pending sector count is 100, both in yellow and everything else is blue. How bad are these numbers in terms of urgency? Thank you in advance if you are still explaining to us 🙏
I don't think those numbers are critical yet.
@@GlennBerrySQL thank you sir
So I have a msi B550m Bazooka motherboard and I have a corsair m600 lpx 2 tb in the main m.2 slot. On the transfer mode it says PCIe3.0 x4/ PCIe 4.0 x4. How do I know the speeds that the drive is operating and what the PCIe version?
If you hover your mouse cursor over the Transfer Mode text box in Crystall Disk Info, it shows that the left-hand value is the "Current Mode" and the right-hand value is the "Supported Mode". That means that your drive and the M.2 slot it is in should support PCIe 4.0, but it is running in PCIe 3.0 mode. The most likely reason for that is the CPU you are using. For example, if you have a Ryzen 5 5600G "Cezanne", it only supports PCIe 3.0, no matter what the drive or M.2 slot support.
@@GlennBerrySQL I am using a 5600g..
@@BadWeatherfreak Well, there you go. That CPU only supports PCIe 3.0. You probably won't notice any difference for most typical daily activity. Sequential throughput is not a bottleneck for most things.
@@GlennBerrySQL thanks
I thought ssd was more thermal resistant.. good to know. I do know mechanical drives suffer if they get to cold all the time. Would you say that sata ssd can have more wrights than the NVMe ssd ?
I was hoping for explaining what the current/worst/threshold meaning's more in detail. Like how can the threshold be lower than the other numbers on "Read Error Rate" same with relocated sectors count
The write endurance depends on the type of NAND cells that the SSDs uses.
I have a new blog post that reinforces this video.
What is the Difference Between NVMe and SATA?
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How do you setup the email feature , I don't know where to find the information for the from section, and the server settings ID and password required to do the test email. I tired searching online for this info but so far no luck.
Well, you need a local SMTP mail server, or you can check with your ISP to get the settings to use theirs.
@@GlennBerrySQL thank you for the reply Ok 1 thing more if you can , what is crystaldisk email address for the alert to be sent for the from section ? I tried searching for it online and I can't find 1 ?
Thanks for this. Do you know what Caution means on a Hdd?
It means the drive is having problems, and while it might not fail soon, you should still make backups as soon as possible.
Why does it have power on hours listed toward bottom again? Thanks.
You would have to ask the software developer about that.
@@GlennBerrySQL I see. Thanks. I just often wondered.
Mine says Disk not found even though I can see both of my drives in files explorer. How can I fix this?
I'm using: 1TB XPG SX8200 Pro as boot drive and 2TB Seagate Barracuda as extra storage
Does it see either of your two drives? Are you using the latest version of CrystalDiskInfo?
@@GlennBerrySQL It doesn't see any of my drives. I have the latest version of CrystalDiskInfo as well.
@@xXJogratXx I'm not sure what to tell you, beyond doing some basic troubleshooting. If Windows can see the drives, they are obviously present and functioning. You might try using another utility like HWiNFO64 to look at your drives.
www.hwinfo.com/download/
@@GlennBerrySQL thank you very much, I'll try your suggestion.
4:09 Current Mode | Supported Mode
Yes, this is my current problem with a very old system, circa 2010, CT480BX500SSD1 480.1 gb ssd.
Transfer mode: SATA/300 | SATA/600
The video says this "is bad".
Unfortunately, I never looked at diskInfo before so not sure if it has always been this way? health status: Good 88%. Temperature: 21C
Since my system is extremely slow (CrystalDiskMark benchmark numbers are extremely low), I am unclear of the remedy?
Any suggestions?
thank you for excellent video! How can I access password protected files from hdd to transfer to a new build,thanks again.
I'm glad the video was useful for you. Regarding your question, I have no idea (besides having the password)
Reinstall of windows will erase the SSD usage duration data?
No. The SSD tracks its usage data, not the OS
mine says caution instead of good and the other one says unknown
What brand and model drives do you have?
Mine says alert in yellow , having a lot of 100% usage , need to replace it dont i
C5
If the Health Status for a NAND SSD is getting down close to zero, you need to think about replacing the drive.
@@GlennBerrySQL its and HDD , i cant see the percentage , just says alert in yellow.
How I can see USB Pendrive?
Any drive that Windows can see (it has a drive letter) should be visible in this tool.
You never explained what all the numbers down below mean.
I never promised to do that.
Hi , Please how to fix the (YELLOW COLOUR)?
I don't know what you are talking about. You need to be more specific about what you are asking.
@@GlennBerrySQL MY HARDWARE DISC , 90% Health how tof ix the YELLOW LIGHTS ?
@@OMGNIKIO CrystalDiskInfo can't "fix" anything. It just tells you the status of your drives. If they are too hot, you need to do something to get better cooling.
It you can't write in complete, clear sentences that actually make sense, I can't help you.
@@GlennBerrySQL Thx , its ok yea (Crystal Disk INFO) Understand
@@GlennBerrySQL So please, why doing with Reserve available ?? (yellow light)
By far the only useful thing about this video would be the URL to the download, and yet you didn't put it in. Amazing. Had manually to input that.
- Adûnâi
The download link is in the video description. It has been there since the video was uploaded.
@@GlennBerrySQL It is not. Look closer. I cannot post links in the comments.
- Adûnâi
Where is read and write speed
You need to use CrystalDiskMark to see that.
@@GlennBerrySQL thank you.
@@GlennBerrySQL actually Installed aara ssd in an old netbook and I was getting sequential read of only 250 mb/s. I thought there is something wrong with my ssd .Then I came to know that it is connected to sata 300 while it supports sata 600.
Thank you sir.
@@howitsgrown Good. CrystalDiskInfo is handy for seeing the interface you are using.
is it just me or my crystaldiskinfo does not look like that
It's just you. Maybe you have the Shizuku Edition or the Kurei Kei Edition.
Mine looks exactly like this. It's the standard version.
Pretty useless information. I was hoping to understand lower part of the screen
I guess you could make your own video and show us how I should have done it.
I have a related video, "How to Use CrystalDiskMark"
ruclips.net/video/egQJl80J6VE/видео.html
Why is there an anime version..so cringe lol.
I agree. But apparently the developer of the software likes anime.
Have you ever visited Japan?
This is a Japanese software. ;)
no advanced features in the video thanks for nothing!
I cover the advanced features starting at 9:03, so your complaint doesn't make any sense.
Hi Glenn
Another great video
checked my local SSD's :-)
Question: If the drives I want to test are located on a RAID 5 (4x14TB WD RED Pro) in a NAS (QNAP 4-Drive) connected via 10GbE network. How useful would the information be vs doing individual tests on the disks
I did some test runs on a selected folder using CrystalDiskMark for performance checks
but no info for these SATA drives (should have done that before the RAID).
So will have to pull them and do separate tests at some time
CrystalDiskMark 7.0.0 x64 (C) 2007-2019 hiyohiyo
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* MB/s = 1,000,000 bytes/s [SATA/600 = 600,000,000 bytes/s]
* KB = 1000 bytes, KiB = 1024 bytes
[Read]
Sequential 1MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 89.119 MB/s [ 85.0 IOPS] < 92906.66 us>
Sequential 1MiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 86.451 MB/s [ 82.4 IOPS] < 12109.48 us>
Random 4KiB (Q= 32, T=16): 82.278 MB/s [ 20087.4 IOPS] < 25257.51 us>
Random 4KiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 11.070 MB/s [ 2702.6 IOPS] < 369.35 us>
[Write]
Sequential 1MiB (Q= 8, T= 1): 115.756 MB/s [ 110.4 IOPS] < 71709.69 us>
Sequential 1MiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 103.879 MB/s [ 99.1 IOPS] < 10075.41 us>
Random 4KiB (Q= 32, T=16): 42.792 MB/s [ 10447.3 IOPS] < 48465.19 us>
Random 4KiB (Q= 1, T= 1): 13.751 MB/s [ 3357.2 IOPS] < 297.00 us>
Profile: Default
Test: 1 GiB (x5) [Interval: 5 sec]
Date: 2021/07/06 15:31:04
OS: Windows 10 [10.0 Build 19043] (x64)
CrystalDiskMark 8.0.0 will let you test a network folder.