-=PCTechTalk=- Re: HD Companies

  • From: "~OoO~" <SirTroth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 13:46:48 -0400

PS is an Antec 420 TruePower unit. Should be no problem there. But, gotta check 
the heat..maybe that's the culprit all these years.
---Troth


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Glen 
  To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 12:53 PM
  Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: HD Companies


  I currently have four hard drives.
  A 13.5GB IBM    7200RPM 4 years old.
  A 30.5GB IBM    7200RPM 3 Years Old.
  A 80GB   Maxtor 5400RPM One year six Months old.
  A 120GB  Maxtor 7200RPM One Year old.

  No failures......Knock on Wood.
  I had one problem with a hard drive not being seen by
  my OS or Bios. Just turned the system on no hard
  drive.

  I check the voltage coming out of the power supply
  connection to hard drive. Bad. Swapped with different
  power cable. Hard drive was back and no problems.

  What I heard when the first 7200RPM hard drives came
  out was that they generated a lot of heat. So I got a
  hard drive cooler(basically heatsink with fans). I use
  the cooler for my main hard drive at 7200RPM that is
  the 30GB IBM. I also make sure there is good air flow
  around my hard drives.

  Another note is to make sure you have a good
  dependable power supply with plenty of wattage. I
  recommend at least 400 to a 500 watts power supply.

  Just my 2 cents.

  Glen



  --- ~OoO~ <SirTroth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  > Let's talk about hard drive manufacturers. Just
  > today... the 4th time I've had a hard drive go bad.
  > My first and second drives were Maxtors, my 3rd was
  > an IBM (oem), and my 4th, today, was a Maxtor.
  > Today's however, came up with the most damage... a
  > wopping 6GB bad sectors. Luckily, it was in an
  > unused area of the drive, so I lost no info, but it
  > has taken up a considerable amount of my time, cause
  > Windows scan disk didn't want to work... just kept
  > freezing up at around 95%. Norton Disk Doctor was
  > freezing up too, but after reformatting the drive
  > from scratch, Norton was able to secure the bad
  > sectors.
  > So... question... what sort of luck has everyone
  > been having with hard drives? Any streaks on drives
  > going bad? What brands?
  > 
  > Next question... anyone know how I can go back and
  > see specific data on my drive? It seems that after
  > you do either Scan Disk or Disk Doctor, it tells you
  > at the end report that you have so-and-so sectors
  > bad, but after the report is gone, there's no way to
  > pull up the info to see how much is bad and how much
  > is good? Any way to do it in Windows? Or, maybe
  > another program I can buy?
  > 
  > ---Troth
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