RE: teplota HDD

From: Snehulak <snehulak (zavinac)>
Date: 23. 07. 2004, 06:22 CEST
Ted jsem se dival do datasheetu seagate 7200.7 rady a tam je operational
temperature je od 0 do 60 stupnu u 160gb. Takze do 60 stupnu myslim
muzes byt klidny pohybujes se v rozmezi doporucenych vyrobce , ale
samozrejme cim nizsi teplota tim lip. U tech starsich disku to asi bude
min. Ja mam 2.5 disk ve starem notebooku je taky dost horkej a bezi uz 3
roky bez problemu .Myslim , ze snazit se stahnout teplotu disku nekam ke
40 stupnum je zbytecna hysterie :) 

snehulak 

p.s. tohle je z nejakeho faq primo na strankach seagate

What is the normal operating temperature for Seagate disc drives? 	
  	

The drive should never exceed the temperature ranges below. If the
drives ever exceed these temperature ranges then the drive is considered
"overheated" or is not getting adequate air flow from your current case
environment.

With our newer model drives the maximum temperature is now at 60 degrees
Celsius.

The operating temperature range for most Seagate hard drives is 5 to 50
degrees Celsius. A normal PC case should provide adequate cooling.

However, if your enclosure is unable to maintain this range, we suggest
that you contact your system manufacturer for information on cooling and
ventilation hardware that is compatible with your specific
configuration.

The answer to this question depends on your case environment. If you
have adequate cooling, it is probably not necessary. If you feel that 
you need additional cooling, please consult the resources below.


> no, mně disk vaří ruku (mám notes) ... by mě zajímalo, za jak dlouho 
> odejde. disk v jiným nb vydržel tak 3-4 roky (6.4GB).
> 
> -- 
> Miroslav Navrátil
Received on Fri, 23 Jul 2004 06:22:17 +0200

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