Subject: | Re: polar recording |
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From: | "John Hartog" hartogj |
Date: | Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:53 am ((PDT)) |
Hi Greg, My 702 (no internal hard drive) gets pretty warm while running. John Hartog --- In "Greg Simmons" <> wrote: > > --- In "Rob Danielson" <type@> > wrote: > > > 23 degrees Fahrenheit outside, however, is not > > very challenging for an standard external FW drive with 744T as a heat > > source. > > Good point. I wonder how much of that heat is generated from the 744T's > internal drive, and how much less (or more) it would be with an SSD > inside. > > There's a certain perpetual elegance to the notion that in the process > of doing what is supposed to be doing, the drive generates enough heat > to allow it to keep doing what is supposed to be doing! > > - Greg Simmons > |
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