- Oct 25, 2016
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Hey guys, I'm having a curious problem.
Out of ease, I recently added two 5TB WD Black HDDs in my Hot Swap bay. After doing so, I noticed that the Windows load time had been increased significantly from a few seconds to almost a minute and a half. If I remove one of the HDDs from the bay the load time drops almost to where it was... So I'm sitting here wondering what's going on.
The Hot Swap bay is running off of a single molex as seen here:
Front side for reference:
I'm wondering if I should just stop being lazy and pull them out of the Hot Swap bay and give them each their own SATA power cable instead... Or if this would make any difference at all.
Is there any danger to doing what I'm currently doing? I'm worried the HDDs aren't getting enough power or something... Anybody know?
My PSU is a EVGA SuperNOVA 1200 P2.
Out of ease, I recently added two 5TB WD Black HDDs in my Hot Swap bay. After doing so, I noticed that the Windows load time had been increased significantly from a few seconds to almost a minute and a half. If I remove one of the HDDs from the bay the load time drops almost to where it was... So I'm sitting here wondering what's going on.
The Hot Swap bay is running off of a single molex as seen here:

Front side for reference:

I'm wondering if I should just stop being lazy and pull them out of the Hot Swap bay and give them each their own SATA power cable instead... Or if this would make any difference at all.
Is there any danger to doing what I'm currently doing? I'm worried the HDDs aren't getting enough power or something... Anybody know?
My PSU is a EVGA SuperNOVA 1200 P2.