To give you my 10cents, I always use Seagate SCSI drives where possible, and
so far haven't noticed any problems.
In terms of cooling, I normally go for a decent sized case, space the drives
apart, and use those front blanking plate fan things. I personally think
they're close to useless, but they're so cheap, it seams crazy not to use
them.
Kind regards,
Paul Miles
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin Webster"
I haven't run itno this particular problem, but I've been using SCSI for years, and years ago I gave up Seagate as unreliable. I must admit that they have since acquired other companies with (perhaps) better technology, but I put my money into IBM drives. --doug
Not particularly helpful saying Seagate are unrelaible if that's what you
have!
Ron, checkout Seagate SeaTools. They should tell you if there's anyhing
wrong
with the drive. BTW, what drives do you have, e.g. Baracuda 7,200 RPM?
M
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Martin Webster