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Alt 08.10.2004, 21:45   #10
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Standard

Zitat:
Original geschrieben von LouCypher
so gehts nur am kopf stehend ist nicht gut.
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auszug aus fujitsu M2637T manual:

Notes On Installation
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Installation direction
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horizontally vertically
+-----------------+ +--+ +--+
| | | +-----+ +-----+ |
| | | | | | | |
+-+-----------------+-+ | | | | | |
+---------------------+ | | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
+---------------------+ | +-----+ +-----+ |
+-+-----------------+-+ +--+ +--+
| |
| |
+-----------------+

Installation Direction
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The drive may be installed in any orientation due to balanced
actuator design.



Auszug aus PC Guide, der dir allerdings zumindest im ansatz zustimmt:

Some PC cases, however, especially the smaller desktop boxes, have side-mounted hard disk bays. Either of these orientations is common and should present no problems. In fact, most manufacturers say that you can mount their drives any way you wish, even upside-down if it is necessary. That said, my personal opinion--one shared by at least one manufacturer--is that you should avoid strange mounting positions if it all possible. The reason is simple: most testing of drives is done with them in either of the standard orientations. Hard drive manufacturers don't do nearly as much testing of drives mounted upside-down as they do of drives right-side up. For the sake of reliability, it's best to keep things simple if at all possible, and well, go with the flow.

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hab selber schon einige male die hdd usd (upside down) eingebaut und damit noch keine probleme gehabt, aber das ist statistisch wohl nicht relevant.
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