The question is trivial, but still. The eepc 1000HE netbook fell from a height of ~ 1600 mm with an acceleration when falling. Crashed in a case of softening material (standard delivery complete with a netbook) and a regular plastic bag. The netbook has ssd OCZ-VERTEX2. There are no obvious signs of broken iron, but the disk response began to slow down as it felt from the software work.

Is it possible to test the hardware with software, which one is better, what should I pay attention to first of all? While I was using atop, there was no obvious delay in the response from the disk. There is an assumption that there are cracks in the mother herself. In the dmesg, critical messages were also not detected.

Distribution ArchLinux.

Please do not send an ammeter and other test hardware yet, I don’t have such equipment anyway.

  • Doesn't mhdd ssd drives test? - VandaL_NS Nov.

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If you do not focus on professional in-depth testing of hardware, it is best to contact the appropriate experts.

Well, really, there is no such magic program, which, with one click of the mouse, writes that you have a microcrack in the motherboard, NO !!! ..

  • I understand it. But you can also test the speed of response from the main components, the speed of the tires, isn't it? - Takizka