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by Kelvin506
486 days ago
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IME heat is a significant factor with spindle drives. People will buy enterprise-class drives, then stick them in enclosures and computer cases that don't flow much air over it, leading to the motor and logic board getting much warmer than they should. |
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The drives are spaced apart by empty drive slots and have a 12cm case fan cranked to max blowing over it at all times.
It is in a tower though so maybe it was bumped at some time and that caused the issue. Being in the top slot this would have had the greatest effect on the drive. I doubt it though.
Usage is low and the drives are spinning 24/7.
Still I think I am cursed when it comes to Seagate.