3.5 inch HDDs more reliable?

Post » Wed Nov 24, 2010 1:26 am

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/enterprise-hdd-2.5,2609-12.html

This shows that a 15krpm 3.5 inch drive is actually cooler than a 10k 2.5 inch drive because of it's greater surface area.

So for 7200rmp drives, 3.5 inchers should definitely be cooler?
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Post » Wed Nov 24, 2010 1:47 am

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/enterprise-hdd-2.5,2609-12.html

This shows that a 15krpm 3.5 inch drive is actually cooler than a 10k 2.5 inch drive because of it's greater surface area.

So for 7200rmp drives, 3.5 inchers should definitely be cooler?

Yes, though it probably doesn't really matter. 40ish C is optimum, as far as correlation between drive failure and average temps are concerned. Either side of that, failure rate goes up. And why would you be using a 2.5" drive in a situation where you could use a 3.5" drive? They serve different purposes, and 3.5" have better capacity for much cheaper.
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Post » Wed Nov 24, 2010 1:40 pm

From my personal machine the velociraptor 10K RPM drive does sit a bit higher on the temperature scale then most of the other drives in the machine.

http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/qq102/Starforce9/Velociraptor.jpg
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Post » Wed Nov 24, 2010 1:41 pm

Yes, though it probably doesn't really matter. 40ish C is optimum, as far as correlation between drive failure and average temps are concerned. Either side of that, failure rate goes up. And why would you be using a 2.5" drive in a situation where you could use a 3.5" drive? They serve different purposes, and 3.5" have better capacity for much cheaper.

2.5 inchers are usb powered.
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Post » Wed Nov 24, 2010 3:22 am

2.5 inchers are usb powered.
That's... news to me? They come in SATA and IDE. Yes, you can find EHDs with 2.5" drives.
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Post » Wed Nov 24, 2010 9:19 am

2.5 inchers are usb powered.

Right, so like I said, they serve a different purpose.
"why would you be using a 2.5" drive in a situation where you could use a 3.5" drive? "
If you need bus-powered, it wouldn't be a situation where you can use a 3.5" drive. It also shouldn't be a high RPM drive, since that's just wasted on USB. Plus, if you're choosing between 3.5" and 2.5" based on temperature, then you clearly don't NEED bus-powered.
That's... news to me? They come in SATA and IDE. Yes, you can find EHDs with 2.5" drives.

It's not that they're "USB powered", but their power draw is low enough to be bus-powered through a USB 2.0 port. A 3.5" drive can't be, and any external hard drive using a 3.5" drive has A/C power.
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Post » Tue Nov 23, 2010 11:43 pm

Technically a Velociraptor is a 2.5" HDD. It has a extended heatsink to make it fit in a 3.5" drivebay. 2.5" HDDs are usually for laptops, they use SATA/IDE connections...
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