I am currently in the proccess of making myself a new case. Completly from scratch. While some might suggest that I just go out and buy one, thats is no fun and I can never find the perfect case.
While designing this case I inadvertantly created a nice cozy spot for 2 hard drives, complete with a fan to blow on them for cooling. The only hitch is: instead of sitting at the traditional level 0 degree they must sit on end. The six screw holes normaly used to mount hard drives point up and down. ATA connecter twords the back of the case.
My question is: will a hard drive sitting at 90 degrees from its traditional orientation be more prone to failure than one mounted level.
I have seen scsi drives mounted this way, but I do not know how an ata drive would react.
While designing this case I inadvertantly created a nice cozy spot for 2 hard drives, complete with a fan to blow on them for cooling. The only hitch is: instead of sitting at the traditional level 0 degree they must sit on end. The six screw holes normaly used to mount hard drives point up and down. ATA connecter twords the back of the case.
My question is: will a hard drive sitting at 90 degrees from its traditional orientation be more prone to failure than one mounted level.
I have seen scsi drives mounted this way, but I do not know how an ata drive would react.