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theblotted

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Nov 10, 2006
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i currently use a Seagate Barracuda 250GB as main OS drive and 160GB as media drive.

the 250 is a bit thicker, and when it's in Bay 1, it basically touches the front fan assembly, causing the entire MP to resonate.

so i swap the HD bays around, and put main OS (250) drive into Bay 2, media (160) drive into Bay 3, while leaving Bay 1 & 4 empty.

was wondering if there are any drawbacks to this. will my MP read or boot slower as a result? does the main OS HAVE TO be in Bay 1?

(i am planning on switching the 160GB as my main OS, and 250GB as media; but a bit busy before the holiday season... will do it afterwards)
 

tyr2

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May 6, 2006
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but how about performance wise?

Doesn't make any difference for performace where the disks are. I did the same thing with mine to reduce resonance. Never noticed any performance impact.

According to this diagram they SATA slots are 4 independant busses
 

theblotted

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Nov 10, 2006
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Los Angeles
Doesn't make any difference for performace where the disks are. I did the same thing with mine to reduce resonance. Never noticed any performance impact.

According to this diagram they SATA slots are 4 independant busses

sweet, exact info i needed.

thanks!
 
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