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<blockquote data-quote="Casserole" data-source="post: 411119" data-attributes="member: 551996"><p>a HDD also has an air hole. if you look at your HDD very closely you will find a small hole that usually has "DO NOT COVER" somewhere near it. so you would somehow have to make sure that air can get in/out of the hole. otherwise the HDD wont work properly.</p><p></p><p> a HDD can survive that for 2 ms according to the website. it takes a LITTLE bit longer to turn/accelerate/brake than 2 ms. i dont remember the exact number, but the distance between the head and the platter is VERY VERY small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casserole, post: 411119, member: 551996"] a HDD also has an air hole. if you look at your HDD very closely you will find a small hole that usually has "DO NOT COVER" somewhere near it. so you would somehow have to make sure that air can get in/out of the hole. otherwise the HDD wont work properly. a HDD can survive that for 2 ms according to the website. it takes a LITTLE bit longer to turn/accelerate/brake than 2 ms. i dont remember the exact number, but the distance between the head and the platter is VERY VERY small. [/QUOTE]
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