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Thank you, Thomas. I am learning as fast as I can. Until now I was a
happy user, but I got bitten by the build-your-own bug.
I already printed out the manual for the MoBo, so I was following
your reply looking at the picture of it.
You make perfect sense.
First, I won't run the externals full time.
Secondly, I think I will upgrade to 1, max 2, much larger drives to
replace 4 or 5 of the 120 Gig ones, keeping the box cooler that way
(I am told Samsungs run nice and quiet and cool).
Any experience with the round IDE/floppy cables? I feel tempted to
replace all the ribbons to allow more air movement. I have had the
box running with the cover off and it sure feels like there is a lot
of heat coming from the chip and the drives. Maybe it's my imagination.
Thanks, Thomas. I am grateful.
Andrew
At 8/27/2006 10:49 PM, you wrote:
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>Andrew J. Rozsa wrote:
>> I have 4 external (1394) enclosures with Maxtor drives in them (120GB)..
>> My experience with external boxes has not been very good. Eventually
>> they all seem to fail. The drives seem to be OK, once I remove them and
>> put them inside a desktop box. Maybe I am buying cheap enclosures.
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>The usual culprit in external USB/Firewire enclosures that kill drives
>is heat. They simply don't move enough air across the drive surface to
>cool it properly. Especially under extended use.
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