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Very thin hard disks
mwb1100:
Glass that is used in Windows of old buildings tends to warp as it has been subject to gravity for all these years it has been in vertical position.
-Shades (July 13, 2013, 01:13 PM)
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http://engineering.mit.edu/ask/how-does-glass-change-over-time
and
http://message.snopes.com/showthread.php?t=23899
Giampy:
Do you have reason to think there might be a problem with them?
-tomos (January 02, 2014, 01:39 PM)
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Normal internal hard disks have a height of 25 mm / 1" about, those thin hard disks have a height of 12...15 mm / 0.5" about. Within half room mechanical components must be thinner, too thin for my liking. I fear/bet those thin hard disks sacrifice reliability for the sake of size.
tomos:
^ with a single platter, it seems to me like only half as much can go wrong.
But I've never seen any stats about failure rates, so I dont really know.
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