apairofpcs
Learning Storage Performance
We've been waiting for your results.
Exactly how many case fans do you have running off that motherboard connector? Are they big or small, slow or fast?
Also, you promised: "I'm waiting for my first freeze, after disabling the 2 WD drives in my case. I will take no other action before this!" :nono:
Cleaning your PC 2 years ago doesn't sound like it's related to the problem that started 3 months ago. And in any case, I doubt that the <40C temperature difference would crack anything except maybe thin wine glasses.
The warning messages you saw in the past may have been low-speed alerts triggered by your changing of the fan speeds. Or it could simply be buggy Asus software thinking it's talking to a different type of PWM controller etc etc etc.
I like your attitude.
On the fans....
Each fan is plugged into it's it's own socket on the MB.
A Cooler Master exhaust fan at the back of the case, looks like 4" diameter.
The same as above at the bottom of the case.
Unknown size/RPM (hidden from view) intake fan in the front, nicely cooling the two XP drives.
The fan in the Corsair power supply. No idea on size. Intake from the back vent and exhaust out the bottom vent.
Judging by the dynamic RPM movement in CMOS setup, where I disabled the fan RPM control, about 1,200 RPM for the back and bottom fans.
What do you have in mind with all my data?
I believe there must have been a freeze for me to disconnect the drives. If not, one hundred lashes as punishment for the blatant lie! Remember that the seed to deal with the XP drives was planted in my head a long time ago by JTR1962, and again by one of you posters.
Thank you for the vote of confidence regarding my dastardly deed with the compressed air.
Are you alluding to the fact that nothing can be determined for sure by by recent actions, with your use of etc., etc., etc?
Any thoughts on the lack of freezes for 13 hours after disconnecting/reconnecting the 2 drives, disabling the TV tuner card....AND CLEANING THE DATA AND POWER CABLES AND DRIVE CONTACTS?
The show must go on.