Jyeshta wrote:
>Malke
>
> Hi Malke, I have a 400 gig external Western Digital drive. Now I am
> wondering - the enclosure it came in, does it need to be near a fan
> when I use it? I only use it for transferring data from the internal
> drives of my old and new computers to the external drive for transfer
> or back up. Most of the time it is turned off. Thank you for any
> advice.
Hi, Gail. Feel the enclosure. Is it hot? I spoke from experience when I
mentioned using good quality drive enclosures. The very first one I bought
was a 3.5" cheapie (standard hard drive size) without a fan. I put my 300GB
Seagate in there, fired it up ("fired" is right!) and since I always worry
about heat anyway, checked the enclosure. Whoa! Felt really hot. So I
quickly turned it off.
I've got two Thermaltake enclosures and a Thermaltake clone (all 5.25"), and
I'm really happy with them. I bought the bigger ones so there would be good
air flow and the enclosures have built-in fans.
If you bought an external hard drive that came in its own enclosure, then
presumably WD designed the case properly and you don't need to worry about
it. The OP was apparently not using a "pre-made" external drive like yours
or the Maxtor One-Touch.
So, no - I don't think you have to worry or put a room fan near it.
Malke
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