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Old 10-24-2005, 11:30 AM
pascaldamian2@yahoo.com
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Default Stacking hard disk drives vertically?

I own a dozen plus IDE hard disk drives (each ranging from 40GB to
250GB), started "collecting" them since about 2 years ago. I rarely
burn stuffs to CDs/DVDs nowadays (scratches, slow access speed, the
hassle of putting discs in and out of the drive, etc) and that's why I
keep buying new hard drives instead.

I haven't used USB enclosures or removable racks, so I stack unplugged
drives vertically (5-8 of them on each stack). Is this dangerous for
the disks? I remember a friend of mine saying that you shouldn't put a
harddisk directly above another (let alone several disks above one).

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Pascal Damian


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Old 10-24-2005, 12:21 PM
Michael C
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Default Re: Stacking hard disk drives vertically?

<pascaldamian2@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I own a dozen plus IDE hard disk drives (each ranging from 40GB to
> 250GB), started "collecting" them since about 2 years ago. I rarely
> burn stuffs to CDs/DVDs nowadays (scratches, slow access speed, the
> hassle of putting discs in and out of the drive, etc) and that's why I
> keep buying new hard drives instead.
>
> I haven't used USB enclosures or removable racks, so I stack unplugged
> drives vertically (5-8 of them on each stack). Is this dangerous for
> the disks? I remember a friend of mine saying that you shouldn't put a
> harddisk directly above another (let alone several disks above one).


I believe he would have been talking about heat when inside the case, it's
best to seperate them a little to allow airflow.

>
> Regards,
> Pascal Damian
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Old 10-24-2005, 10:52 PM
pascaldamian2@yahoo.com
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Default Re: Stacking hard disk drives vertically?

Thanks Michael.

What about stacking them when it's not used lying on the desk, would
there be any negative effect (i.e. data loss, reduced lifetime) when
putting hard disks in a high stack?

Thanks.

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Old 10-24-2005, 11:47 PM
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Default Re: Stacking hard disk drives vertically?

In message <1130190751.000528.34940@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups. com>
pascaldamian2@yahoo.com wrote:

>What about stacking them when it's not used lying on the desk, would
>there be any negative effect (i.e. data loss, reduced lifetime) when
>putting hard disks in a high stack?


They're more likely to fall over if the stack gets too high... Aside
from that, no.

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Old 10-25-2005, 01:39 AM
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Default Re: Stacking hard disk drives vertically?

I think I'd want to put little stick-on rubber feet between them so
they don't slide against each other and to minimize external
vibration, but I've run multiple HDs stacked for short periods of
time without any issues.


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Old 10-26-2005, 12:28 PM
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Default Re: Stacking hard disk drives vertically?

Those that can't afford a Lian-Li case can mount up to 4 or more
drives, space permiting, vertically by mounting them as per the
Lian-Li cage bebind the input fan/s via just the bottom two screws of
any drive with no problems at all.

measure the screw hole length centre to centre, mark and drill from
the bottom, too easy for cool high speed 10K Raptor HDD's and raid
setups.

They will hold tight and work fine NP at all.

The only no no's are moving a spinning drive or running them at an
angle.


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