I inatey In Runtime Messages 142 Jan 23, 2005 #1 is 44 deg celcius to hot for a 40gig hdd?? it is next to an 80 gig one that doesnt have a temp sensor but i gesus it is simmilar
is 44 deg celcius to hot for a 40gig hdd?? it is next to an 80 gig one that doesnt have a temp sensor but i gesus it is simmilar
G gaara Fully Optimized Messages 3,789 Location Canada Jan 23, 2005 #2 Hmmm, I think that hard drive temperatures should be around 30-40C, and once it starts hitting mid 40s the chances of a hard drive failing are almost doubled, although I'm not sure if that's true or not.
Hmmm, I think that hard drive temperatures should be around 30-40C, and once it starts hitting mid 40s the chances of a hard drive failing are almost doubled, although I'm not sure if that's true or not.
D DJ-CHRIS Golden Master Messages 8,010 Jan 26, 2005 #4 Is 50 degrees bad??? That's what my laptop HD is running at. I know it's going to go in the summer, when i go wardriving with it in my backpack.
Is 50 degrees bad??? That's what my laptop HD is running at. I know it's going to go in the summer, when i go wardriving with it in my backpack.