i read in sound-on-sound the other day that the Maxtor Fluid dynamic bearing motors run hot and may require additional cooling. seeing how i just ordered and received two of these for my ANUS do i have reason to be concerned? has anybody else used Maxtor drives with this technology? the last thing i want is a hot ANUS. i've got a fairly large case coming for the build. air circulation should not be a problem.
first the heat, then comes the itching. then you get a pain in the ANUS :( .
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Haven't heard anything of yet but then again I haven't been read
Haven't heard anything of yet but then again I haven't been reading up on it...
Yes, the WD drives do indeed have the 8MB buffer on them and will increase speed overall but again I don't know about heat constraints. Any hard drive will always require cooling, it's just a known fact. Whenever you can add cooling for hard drives..do so!
I'll see what I can dig up on these new Fluid Bearing drives and the heat they emit
Opus
Thanks OPUS. looking forward to whatever you find out. SOS I
Thanks OPUS. looking forward to whatever you find out.
SOS
I'm not familiar with 'hard drive coolers'. like i said i think i'll have enough circulation in my case but i'd like to get info on any solution that would introduce as little additional noise as possible. thanks for the reply.
And what about the WD Caviar 7200 Hard Drives, specially those w
And what about the WD Caviar 7200 Hard Drives, specially those with 8 MB buffer ?
Maxtor seems quiter then WD, but WD is probably faster.
There should be a heat test somewhere on the net.
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