In article <CSHENTON.94Aug16194349@wasabi.nsi.nasa.gov> cshenton@wasabi.nsi.nasa.gov (Chris Shenton) writes:
>On 16 Aug 1994 19:10:26 GMT, wschmidt@ikos2.iao.fhg.de (Wolfram Schmidt) said:
>
>Wolfram> For people responed stating that there should be no problem,
>Wolfram> they are running these disks in IPCs themselves, etc.
>
>But what *were* those drives? I've heard some of the large-capacity
>drives targetted at the PC user market generate a lot of heat.
>
>I'd be interested in knowing which brands/models you've heard good
>things about. I'd also like to know which drive will fry my IPX! :-)
I had a Seagate ST11200N (1.05Gb) running in an IPC for 6 months, with
no apparent problems. The ST11200N is rated at 11 Watts, and doesn't run
overly warm. This is the same drive that Sun was putting in their desktop
storage units.
-- Mike Loewen The Centre Programmers Unit BBS mloewen@cpumagic.scol.pa.us (814) 353-0566 V.32bis/HST
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