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Anusha

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blood_brotha said:
i dont think thats the real temps... i also get 39 C from the program but.. my hDD doesnt have any temp sensors :baffled:
SMART has temp sensors. If your HDD supports SMART, then it should work. (how reliable it is, I don't know)
 

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Anusha said:
They are reliable. TBH, I have (had) Seagate, Maxtor, Samsung and Quantum Fireball drives and none of them have failed! So, I think the reliability has something to do with the luck :rolleyes:


hell yeah.. i had a 8Gb quantum fireball... dropped it 3 times on the floor.. still works great..
 

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blood_brotha said:
i'm a little busy... doin sum stuff for the presentation that i have to do tomorrow at IDM..

BTW dont u see the word file :(
And you think I don't have work? I am doing an assignment, on PAPER!!! :O
 

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blood_brotha said:
hell yeah.. i had a 8Gb quantum fireball... dropped it 3 times on the floor.. still works great..
Now, I wouldn't call that reliability! You are just lucky LOL
 

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    Thats impossible.I had some fireballs with temp sensors.Besides that program usually doesnt go wrong on temps.My temp sensor in case tells 1~2c near that.