lovek wrote:

> >  and how to do this (long ribbon connector? SCSI
> >cable? I have a working 1 GB external HD, maybe I can put in the 18 GB one
> >instead. Anyone done this sort of thing? Nice to have the portability, for
> >big backs ups from differeent machines)
>
> I did that - it works well.
> but this is so strange - I have 40 gb and an 80 gb /7200 rpm and a
> processor upgrade - non of this did ever need extra cooling, is your
> disk OK !?

Are your 2 big drives SCSI too? or Is this not the difference between SCSI and
ATA?

SCSI drives run hot and even the big ATA drives do not.....
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