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Is a server HDD suitable for a desktop?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaspion" data-source="post: 550849" data-attributes="member: 8794"><p>Thanks to both of you for your input.</p><p></p><p>I still would like to hear from people with experience in this specific scenario: a server HDD (designed for 24/7 work) working on a home/office desktop PC (with much more frequent shutdowns and restarts, i.e. much more frequent spin ups/downs). Should I expect a regular HDD to be more suited to this kind of situation? Or would a server HDD be equally fit for the job?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaspion, post: 550849, member: 8794"] Thanks to both of you for your input. I still would like to hear from people with experience in this specific scenario: a server HDD (designed for 24/7 work) working on a home/office desktop PC (with much more frequent shutdowns and restarts, i.e. much more frequent spin ups/downs). Should I expect a regular HDD to be more suited to this kind of situation? Or would a server HDD be equally fit for the job? [/QUOTE]
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