Path: utzoo!utgpu!cunews!bnrgate!brchh104!brchs1!bnr.ca!rice.edu!sun-spots-request From: scs@iti.org (Steve Simmons) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: 207 MB Drives in SS1(+)'s Keywords: No Digest Subjects in Unmoderated Mode Message-ID: <3559@brchh104.bnr.ca> Date: 5 Jun 91 14:17:00 GMT Sender: news@brchh104.bnr.ca Organization: Sunspots, Pseudo-Unmoderated Lines: 26 Approved: sun-spots@rice.edu X-Original-Date: Thu, 23 May 1991 19:22:46 GMT rhoward@msd.gatech.edu (Robert L. Howard) writes: >Can you put a 207 MB disk in a SS1+ (or an old SS1)? >I understand that part of the consideration is the power supply...if I >only have one 207 MB disk, will that consume more or less power than two >104's? Is it possible to actually put two 207's in a SS1+? dav@gtc.com (David L. Markowitz) writes: >There are two problems: power and cooling. The SS2 has an added fan and >air vents under the drives to handle the 207's. You can definitely put >one 207 in an SS1, or two 104's, but not two 207's (unless you add fans, a >messy operation). Being a paranoid sort, I'd dispute this. The 207MB drive generates a lot of heat all in one spot, possibly toasting whatever is under or over it. The SS-2 fan is specificly designed to draw heat away from that spot. I speak only from conjecture, of course. -- "SPAM is a registered trademark of a pork product packed only by Geo. A Hormel & Co. Corp." -- Sun Technical Bulletin, March 1991, pg ii