I think performance wise looking at ESATA would be the preferred
solution, although I'm not an expert here. If you are not using the
drive regularly then putting it in an external enclosure that you can
turn off would certainly be a greener and would save you some power, but
lets check this
I think power costs around $0.20/kWH and modern HDDs use about 8W when
idling. If your computer is on 8 hours a day every day then
8 hours * 8 watts * 365 days * 0.2 cost per kilo-watt hour / 1000 =
$4.67 saving in power per year.
An external enclosure will cost at least $50.
I think also the environmental impact of the production of the enclosure
would be more significant then the generation of the power.
So putting it into an external enclosure is likely to be neither a cost
saving nor greener, although it might be quieter with the HDD off.
If you are turning it on and off regularly this may reduce its lifespan
(repeated heating and cooling), so this maybe a consideration. But
presumably the bearings will last longer if the drive isn't spinning
constantly (although I could be wrong here)
Alister Christie
Computers for People
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Kyley Harris wrote:
I think it will depend more on your useage than its internal or
external location.. If it overheats in the internal, then its life is
going to be short, but if you leave it in an external box, sitting on
a sunny desk, (or knock it off the desk by accident :-p) then its life
is also going to be less than good.
I've got plenty of external drives which are all lasting very well..
biggest hassle is just the slower access compared to an internal..
I normally get about 10mb per second on usb/2 drives as a maximum.. so
its like running a LAN drive. The only fast one I've seen is when my
brother put 2 500gb drives into a pleiades firewire 800 enclosure on
his mac. he was getting 50mb/s copy times.
On Jan 15, 2008 9:15 AM, Neven MacEwan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Leigh
What sort of HD, SATA? Some are rated better than others MTBF
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a hard disk which I don't access often. I want to know if
I put the
> hard disk in a external hard drive case compare to leave the
hard drive in
> the pc. Which method will help the hard drive to live longer if not
> considering more easy to damage the hard drive in the case?
>
> TIA
>
> Regards
> Leigh
>
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