thx for all the comments and suggestions. Another question or two
though.
After chatting online and doing some investigating I found I only have
a 250W power supply. I was told that I need to upgrade for all that I
am running and that this lack of power may part of the reason for the
HD overheating.
Is there any truth to this? Also, does using a Yjack on a power
connector still supply ample power to each split?
Thanks again for all the advice, it is much helpful.
XPer
On 12 Sep 2003 04:59:06 -0500, Olav <olavatwintechdotno> wrote:
>XPer <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>I have a Gateway Pentium4 running XP in a mid tower case. It has 3
>>3.5" inch bays which I have filled with 3 hard drives. For the second
>>time one of the HD's (not the boot drive) has gone bad.
>>
>>I have noticed that when I touch any of the HD's they are extremely
>>hot and always have been. Like almost too hot to keep your finger
>>there for more than a few seconds. Even if I disconnect two of the
>>drives the boot drive still is just as hot.
>>
>>I am sure this is contributing to my HD losses... so I need a
>>solution. There are two 5.25" bays that house a CD-RW and a DVD
>>drive. The HD's fill all three 3.5" bays and are all close together.
>>The only power supply cable I have left is one small one (like plugs
>>into the floppy drive).
>>
>>So please offer me some solutions on what I need to cool down my PC.
>>I know most HD fans require they be in 5.25" bays, and don't they
>>require more power supply connectors that I don't have?
>>
>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>XPer
>
>We use Revoltek fans installed underneath each hard disk to keep them cool and
>stable.
>They add about 1cm to the bottom of the drive.
>
>hth
>
>
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