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Andrew_Carr
06-07-2005, 11:23 AM
Since I'm too lazy to finish my install of Windows xp pro on my new hdd, and since I'm too lazy to mount my current hdd as I'll soon be replacing it, I decided to sit my current hard drive sideways in my case next to the case window. It looks nifty, and is held in place between my cathode that's on the case floor, and a piece of cardboard and is seated again the motherboard slide plate.
Will having a hard drive setup on its side hurt anything? I've seen them vertical, but not upside down or sideways, so I'm kinda curious.
QwertyJuan
06-07-2005, 01:06 PM
I've ran them in all positions and have never had a problem...
QJ
Elledan
06-07-2005, 01:23 PM
Any somewhat new HDD will work in any position. Just don't shake them violently, or tip them over when placed on their side :D
defakto
06-07-2005, 06:07 PM
Any somewhat new HDD will work in any position. Just don't shake them violently, or tip them over when placed on their side :D
Any vertical or horizontal position. The manufacturers tech support highly, highly, recommend against mounting it at angles beyond like 5 degrees.
unhappy_mage
06-07-2005, 06:57 PM
Hmm, that's interesting... I wonder why? They're not voice coil actuators any more...
http://www.hardfolding.com/ftag1.php/mem/153.png (http://www.hardfolding.com?go=38&id=153)
Deadlierchair
06-08-2005, 01:59 AM
There is no doubt that plain vertical or horizontal are both fine.
Andrew_Carr
06-08-2005, 05:24 AM
Ok thanks. Maybe i'll just stickypad it to the floor of the case soon, as that way it'll be more portable.
defakto
06-08-2005, 07:41 AM
Hmm, that's interesting... I wonder why? They're not voice coil actuators any more...
http://www.hardfolding.com/ftag1.php/mem/153.png (http://www.hardfolding.com?go=38&id=153)
My only guess is it has something to do with moving the heads at an angle at high speed, there's probably jsut a tiny bit of flex during seeks. Either that or something to do with the force of a rotating platter on the bearings.
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