Re: Help required to find low temperature SATA drive
- From: "nobody" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 12:59:37 -0000
"Bill" <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:MPG.23cc075042b9945e989b25@xxxxxxxxxxxx
In article <QHk8l.128086$AL7.934@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx
says...
I want to buy a replacement 3.5" 500GB SATA drive to use inside my iNOI
multimedia player. The original drive was a WD5000AAVS-00ZTB0 but I
cannot
find a source for this in the UK. I have tried other drives but they
all
run too hot and the heat causes the system electronics to stutter the
video.
Can anyone advise of a drive that runs particularly cool?. There is a
system fan but it is very small.
You need to fix your cooling problem. If the difference between a
cool hard drive and a warm hard drive upsets the stability of your
system your cooling is inadequate. What are you going to do on warm
days or when the system gets older and has some dust in it?
Bill
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Bill,
You are correct but my house never gets above 75F and my wife does not allow
dust in the house 8:)
.
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