lateshgalia
Right off the assembly line
Hey everybody,
I've got an 80GB Seagate SATA and an 120GB Seagate SATA. Off lately my 80GB (primary) is generating alot of heat even with normal CPU usage. No doubt it could be because I keep my PC ON for days.But all my data (expect OS WinXP SP2) is stored on 120GB including Games which require rapid r/w operations and still it doesnt generate that much heat. Even the r/w operations like transferring 700MB file from one partition to other on 80GB takes a hell lot of time. Does anyone have any idea about it!! My config is:
P4 2.4GHz HT
Intel 865GBF
512MB 400MHz Transcend
80GB Seagate SATA
120GB Segate SATA
C: 5GB FAT32 WinXP Pro SP2 on 80GB
D: 10GB FAT32 for Games on 120GB
I: 100GB NTFS Data on 120GB
Remain space on 80GB divided into 4 partitions including C:
I've got an 80GB Seagate SATA and an 120GB Seagate SATA. Off lately my 80GB (primary) is generating alot of heat even with normal CPU usage. No doubt it could be because I keep my PC ON for days.But all my data (expect OS WinXP SP2) is stored on 120GB including Games which require rapid r/w operations and still it doesnt generate that much heat. Even the r/w operations like transferring 700MB file from one partition to other on 80GB takes a hell lot of time. Does anyone have any idea about it!! My config is:
P4 2.4GHz HT
Intel 865GBF
512MB 400MHz Transcend
80GB Seagate SATA
120GB Segate SATA
C: 5GB FAT32 WinXP Pro SP2 on 80GB
D: 10GB FAT32 for Games on 120GB
I: 100GB NTFS Data on 120GB
Remain space on 80GB divided into 4 partitions including C: