Maxtor hardware installation

Waiko

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hi there, im just wondering ... I have a maxtor 250Gb SATA. Can I install this hardaware upside down i meant the logo of maxtor downward?.....Will it help the air flow from the generated heat (hard disk)...

BTW if upside down will it damage the hard drive , performance degrading?

Thanks
 

Waiko

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So is it True that heat generally are hotter on the side of the hard disk compare to the upper and bottom?
 

Shooters

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You can mount hard drives any way you want, even vertically, just not at an angle.

I've never heard about one side of a hard drive being significantly hotter than the other. Where did you get this info from?
 

imported_Phil

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Originally posted by: Shooters
You can mount hard drives any way you want, even vertically, just not at an angle.

I've never heard about one side of a hard drive being significantly hotter than the other. Where did you get this info from?

This is true.
With regards to one side of the drive being hotter, it's more a myth than anything. Just remember (Waiko) that heat rises, so the upper side of the drive will be ever-so-slightly warmer. You probably won't notice it, the difference is so slight.
 

Waiko

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Originally posted by: DopeFiend
Originally posted by: Shooters
You can mount hard drives any way you want, even vertically, just not at an angle.

I've never heard about one side of a hard drive being significantly hotter than the other. Where did you get this info from?

This is true.
With regards to one side of the drive being hotter, it's more a myth than anything. Just remember (Waiko) that heat rises, so the upper side of the drive will be ever-so-slightly warmer. You probably won't notice it, the difference is so slight.

Originally posted by: DopeFiend
Originally posted by: Shooters
You can mount hard drives any way you want, even vertically, just not at an angle.

I've never heard about one side of a hard drive being significantly hotter than the other. Where did you get this info from?

This is true.
With regards to one side of the drive being hotter, it's more a myth than anything. Just remember (Waiko) that heat rises, so the upper side of the drive will be ever-so-slightly warmer. You probably won't notice it, the difference is so slight.


So when heat rises upper case (regardless of logo face side) will be warmer. Should I leave some space in between hard drive , if so how?....
 

Waiko

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Originally posted by: Shooters
You can mount hard drives any way you want, even vertically, just not at an angle.

I've never heard about one side of a hard drive being significantly hotter than the other. Where did you get this info from?


Well i got some info from this website
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