Re: The inferiority of Maxtor



Arno Wagner wrote:
Previously Timothy Daniels <TDaniels@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"CJT" wrote:

FWIW, I've had good results with Maxtor drives.



So have I. It may be due to good cooling in my Dell PC's
case and the Kingwin mobile rack - the drives are never
warmer than body temp.


I have had both: Good experiences when well-cooled and bad ones when not well cooled. I think Maxtor overestimated how careful
PCs are designed today.

Arno

Keeping a drive cool (not just Maxtor drives, either) is critical to
reliability and lifetime.

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