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- Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 09:23:24 +0900
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Christopher Sekiya wrote: > A sudden change in temperature can cause them to fail, depending on how long > they operated at the old temperature and how much humidity was in the air. > > -- Chris But dont they run best at relatively cool temperatures and dry environs? I had a 4GB SCA Quantum die on me some time back. Not sure of the exact cause, but the SS20 was running quite hot. The other drive, a 1GB Barracuda, survived. A.Sajjad Zaidi
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