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RE: Hard Drives
Thanks for all the replies guys.
I'm now worried about the heat issue :-( Or more specifically the noise
of fans. I like the Dell kit because its so nice and quiet. That is
REALLY important to me.
So now I'm thinking that I'm going to have to upgrade to a new machine
and get some of the quietpc stuff.
Ho hum......
Rob
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Malcolm-Smith [mailto:rich@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 29 November 2003 05:45
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Hard Drives
simonr@xxxxxxx wrote:
> It is unlikely that you will saturate the PCI bus, streaming data from
SATA
> hard drives using a PCI card. I use SCSI 160 HD's in my PC (10k Compaq
server
> drives) using a PCI card and the PCI bus does not get saturated (SCSI
transfers
> twice as much data as ATA as it reads and writes to the databus
synchronously).
> I have just finished helping a friend build a video editing machine
with 2 SATA
> PCI cards and 4 WD Raptors in it (It gets very hot !!!) and we have
had no
> problems there either.
Im my MP3/Movie server it definatly does saturate on the soft raid5 when
copying
to and from it. I only ever see 60megs a second write speed over the
lan, but on
the machine it will hit 80-90, If I move 2 of the drives to the onboard
sata it
goes up slightly in both cases. This is on a promise PCI card with 4
sata channels.
> Be aware that sticking 2 160 Gb HDs in your dimension will produce a
fair
> ammount of heat inside the case (If you use 10k rpm drives these will
get so
> hot that you will not be able to touch them !!) You may want to look
at HD
> coolers or extra case fans. Dells run very quiet in general as they
use as much
> passive cooling technology as they can, figure on seeing upto another
20oc
> inside your case with you upgrade, this may impact on the temperature
that your
> CPU runs at (I had to upgrade my heatsink and fan when I started using
my scsi
> 160's !!)
Hell yeah, I have 4 seagate 7200s in my icute case with 4 fans infront,
without
them the drives were getting up to 55 degrees, too hot IMHO
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