Hd Tune Pro 5.75
Pinpoints seek times across the drive, exposing degraded mechanical actuators or failing SSD controllers.
Over the years, HD Tune Pro evolved to keep pace with changing storage technologies. Version 4.00 in December 2009 added support for disks larger than 2 TB. Version 5.00 in November 2011 introduced file-based benchmarks for sequential and random read/write speeds, as well as new monitoring functions. Version 5.50 in April 2013 added the ability to check the health status of all connected drives simultaneously and run S.M.A.R.T. self-tests. Version 5.60 in May 2015 improved temperature detection, added JPG screenshot exports, and introduced command-line options to list all available drives. Each iteration refined the tool, adding support for newer hardware and fixing bugs, culminating in the polished experience offered by version 5.75. HD Tune Pro 5.75
Choose your target storage unit from the top-left drop-down list. Click on the tab. Pinpoints seek times across the drive, exposing degraded
Added support for external storage enclosures utilizing JMicron bridging chipsets. This allows users to read S.M.A.R.T. logs and temperatures for external NVMe M.2 enclosures, bypassing USB protocol translation barriers. Version 5
HD Tune Pro 5.75 is designed for wide compatibility across the Windows ecosystem: HOW TO CHECK HARD DRIVE HEALTH | HD TUNE