Hooked up my stereo receiver and speakers to my computer, I want to know if that speaker tower is too close to my two drives?
http://imgur.com/a/rPjMh
my HDD: Seagate 2.0TB HDD, ST2000DM Barracuda
mr SSD: Crucial MX100 Solid State Drive
Feel free to ask if not enough information was given.
Thanks in advance.
Hooked up my stereo receiver and speakers to my computer, I want to know if that speaker tower is too close to my two drives?
http://imgur.com/a/rPjMh
my HDD: [url=http://www.hardinfo-benchmark.com/hdd/327/st2000dm-001-1ch164-scsi-disk-device-hdd-review]Seagate 2.0TB HDD, ST2000DM Barracuda[/url]
mr SSD: [url=http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/storage-ssd-mx100]Crucial MX100 Solid State Drive[/url]
Feel free to ask if not enough information was given.
Thanks in advance.
If the speaker falls over it could damage the drives.
If the speaker falls over it could damage the drives.
A quick google search told me the following: Apparently drives are shielded and the fields from speakers not that strong in the first place (unless you like put the drive inside your 20" subwoofer).
A quick google search told me the following: Apparently drives are shielded and the fields from speakers not that strong in the first place (unless you like put the drive inside your 20" subwoofer).
Ash_A quick google search told me the following: Apparently drives are shielded and the fields from speakers not that strong in the first place (unless you like put the drive inside your 20" subwoofer).
Yeah I read that as well. I also saw something like you shouldn't have stereo speakers within 3 feet of your HDD or somehting, but that could have been an older post
Thanks for the replies friends.
[quote=Ash_]A quick google search told me the following: Apparently drives are shielded and the fields from speakers not that strong in the first place (unless you like put the drive inside your 20" subwoofer).[/quote]
Yeah I read that as well. I also saw something like you shouldn't have stereo speakers within 3 feet of your HDD or somehting, but that could have been an older post
Thanks for the replies friends.
be carefully of earthquakes my dude
be carefully of earthquakes my dude
If you always have backups you never have to worry.
If you always have backups you never have to worry.