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    Shuttle HDD...

    Hi all,

    Looking for a bit of advice/opinions...

    I have a Shuttle PC, it has Raid, SATA2 and room for 2 HDD's.

    I use it for gaming only. So size doesn't matter. But i would prefer them quiet(ish).

    I did have 2x74gb raptors (noisy buggers) in raid0 but one has just died, i don't think it could stand the heat! If i touched them it would burn my hand!

    So I'm looking to change the raptors for cooler drives.

    So the question really...

    Which pair of drives should i get?

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    I'd just get another Raptor tbh

    If size isn't an issue you could run RAID-1 instead...

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