Alan Miller wrote:

>Frederick Silliman wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Yes you can, but you will have thermal problem with the drive.  The
>>drive itself creates a lot of heat.  More so than the normal 1/3 size
>>drives.  It would be better to keep it as an external in the case that
>>has the fans to take care of the additional heat.
>>    
>>
>
>Too true..... that's where I put my ST15150N
>
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>Alan Miller
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>

Mine is set inside in the lower bay (by prior owner) and I've never had 
an overheating or even a hot type problem....am I just lucky?

Fran





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