Re: multiple Sata SATAII 150, TX4 - how to tell which drive is which?headaches galore!

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Hmm..that brings up an interesting question -

Could/would/should a lack of sufficient power to the system, cause disk errors to show up, especially under high I/O?

Anyone with experience in this?


----- Original Message -----
From: David Greaves
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Sent: Tue, 24 Jan
2006 06:53:52 -0600
Subject: Re: multiple Sata SATAII 150, TX4  - how to
tell which drive is which?headaches galore!


> Mitchell Laks wrote:
> 
> >I just discovered that I need a second power supply because
> >a 450W antec smartpower 2.0 is not enough power for 9 active drives and
> fans
> >on my system :(.
> >
> >I must look for a better power supply. What do you recommend for big
> >multidrive systems?
> >
> >  
> >
> FYI... http://www.trustedreviews.com/article.aspx?art=1014
> 
> David
> PS Mitchell, replies direct to you bounce. Verizon are apparently still
> blocking us 'dangerous' european spammers! Maybe consider switching to
> an ISP that's less antisocial ? :)
> 
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