Usually that is a function you find in the bios/raid controller. I've never 
seen a drive do it in it's own.

Julian

Sent from my iProduct, cause I'm iSpecial.... But not in that ishort bus kind 
of way...

On Mar 29, 2013, at 7:52 AM, "Anthony Q. Martin" <[email protected]> wrote:

> After rebuilding my system with a new ASUS board, I wanted to upgrade my data 
> drive to one with more capacity. Since I have a zillion drives around here, I 
> threw in a Seagate 3TB drive which is the ST3000DM001 model. I've been using 
> these in my media server as they are inexpensive though I'm  now moving on to 
> the 4TB models.
> 
> Away, the drive is plenty fast.  But, it goes the sleep after about 10 
> minutes and it drives me nuts to have to wait on it to wake up. This is not a 
> problem in a media server but on an active desktop, it is annoying.
> 
> I know I can go buy a WD Black for $170 or so for 2TB, but is there a way to 
> configure this drive to not go to sleep or set the sleep interval for a 
> longer period?

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