Running External Drive 24/7

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Running External Drive 24/7

Postby Sovereign on Fri May 09, 2008 8:05 am

Is it okay to leave an external drive powered on all the time? I'm not writing to/reading from it all the time; actually now that I've put what I wanted to on it (movies and anime) I'm not going to be reading to/writing from it frequently at all. Nevertheless, I don't want to kill it. The drive sits on top of my Thermaltake Armor case in a room that is almost always air conditioned (dorms FTW, just this once).
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Re: Running External Drive 24/7

Postby DMB2000uk on Fri May 09, 2008 10:41 am

Is it in its own caddy with external power or something? What interface is it connected with?

My WD MyBook with external power spins down when the PC is off, so it's left on at the wall all the time.

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Re: Running External Drive 24/7

Postby bubba on Fri May 09, 2008 12:17 pm

I leave my 3.5" external running 24/7. It has its own power supply, I also have a 2.5" drive that I leave hooked up 24/7. I have automated backups run to it.
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Re: Running External Drive 24/7

Postby Methious on Fri May 09, 2008 12:24 pm

If you can feel is vibrating after like 30 minutes of inactivity turn it off. I use a Tagan Icy Box IB390 has an off switch in the back. I generally keep it off unless I need it, it spins down but it's got my OP Sys backup on it. If I get hit by a bad virus and it's on that might not be good.

For data and music though if it spins down it shouldn't be an issue.
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Re: Running External Drive 24/7

Postby Bio-Hazard on Fri May 09, 2008 6:16 pm

The external drive cases I've seen run a bit warmer that a internal drive with halfway good air flow, I myself switch mine off when not in use (3 of them). But I'm also all about saving power when I can as well.
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Re: Running External Drive 24/7

Postby hnzw_rui on Sun May 11, 2008 10:44 pm

Same as Dan, I've got Western Digital My Books and the hard drives power down after they're not in use for some time so I just leave them on 24/7.
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