on 9/21/02 3:34 AM, Rachel & Greg Olson at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

> I have a full height 5.25 seagate 9gig in both a powerwave and a powercurve
> (low profile).  My advice is to leave on of the front face plates off to
> ensure there is no overheating. GTO

Somewhere along the way I read where someone else advocated removing a front
face place from a drive bay to promote air flow. Their advice, though, was
to place some sort of filter in the hole to capture dust.

So help me, I think they suggested using a piece cut from ladies' nylon
hose. Exactly how they did this, I'm not sure, though I would think it would
be desirable to stretch the nylon over some sort of frame.

In fact, after consultation with my wife, I see that "ivory" colored
pantyhose come remarkably close to Power Computing beige.

However, to be absolutely certain, you might want to carry your computer
into a ladies' store for correct color matching.

-- Chuck



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