The listing, Desktop Hard Drive - SATA, 250GB, 3.5" has ended.
This is a Western Digital Caviar SE drive. The model number is WD2500JS-00NC61. (Shown in the second picture.)
S.M.A.R.T. (from HDDScan) comes back mainly "green."
There was a warning probably attributed to my USB-SATA enclosure and not the drive itself. (Attribute 199 - UltraDMA CRC Error, according to wikipedia: "The number of errors in data transfer via the interface cable as determined by ICRC (Interface Cyclic Redundancy Check)." )
There were two "errors" with the internal and airflow temperature, but according to several websites many Western Digital drives of this era had faulty temperature sensors. I confirmed that the drive was no warmer than most other drives I've used when it started or after doing a block-by-block erasing of the drive. (The temperature was reported the same for both internal and airflow at 67C/157F during start up and 72C/161F after running hard for about an hour.) I'm pretty confident is saying the temperature sensor is probably bad and the drive is not burning up.
Given the age of the drive (more than 4 years), I don't recommend this as the primary drive for any machine. I think that it is appropriate as a secondary drive or a backup drive.
This drive was part of a refurbished computer that I purchased. I used the computer lightly before swapping the drive for a larger one; this drive has been sitting in a box for a couple of years until I started testing it out today.
Note that this drive includes both a types of power connectors (third picture), so it can be used readily in a system without SATA power connections.
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