Placing computer on top of home sub? yes/no?
#11
Jordy, altho a jerk [img]tongue.gif[/img] , is right.
i used too have my comp on the sub in my bedroom, never had a problem, altho the monitor didnt like sitting of the sub. and the sub isnt sheilded. now i dont know why it didnt screw the HD up, all i know is that it didnt.
EDIT: oh im not sure if it matters, but the sub was only 8"
[ July 11, 2005, 01:19 PM: Message edited by: WD21 ]
i used too have my comp on the sub in my bedroom, never had a problem, altho the monitor didnt like sitting of the sub. and the sub isnt sheilded. now i dont know why it didnt screw the HD up, all i know is that it didnt.
EDIT: oh im not sure if it matters, but the sub was only 8"
[ July 11, 2005, 01:19 PM: Message edited by: WD21 ]
#12
Originally posted by MegaHurtz:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by JordyO:
Ok, I don't mean to be a jerk here, but all the people saying the sub will mess up your HD are completely wrong.
A magnet like that would ruin a floppy disk or some other flimsy media like that, but would never ruin your HD.
The sort of magnetic forces that are required to destroy a HD are insane.
We're talking those magnets that are used in wrecking yards to haul cars around type of insane.
It's a very common misconception but also very wrong.
(if you want I can go in to a detailed scientific reason as to why, but I'd rather not have to go back through my HW text books to find it!)
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by JordyO:
Ok, I don't mean to be a jerk here, but all the people saying the sub will mess up your HD are completely wrong.
A magnet like that would ruin a floppy disk or some other flimsy media like that, but would never ruin your HD.
The sort of magnetic forces that are required to destroy a HD are insane.
We're talking those magnets that are used in wrecking yards to haul cars around type of insane.
It's a very common misconception but also very wrong.
(if you want I can go in to a detailed scientific reason as to why, but I'd rather not have to go back through my HW text books to find it!)
I would be interested in knowing the reason why, but if it's gonna be a pain in the *** for you then don't bother </font>[/QUOTE] ... thanks... ok, I'll go home and dig up that book and let you know. [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
btw... to anyone who thinks I'm talking out my butt... the read/write heads on a lot of HD's are actually controlled by magnets. So if there's one IN the drive, think about one that is outside of the case. [img]graemlins/beer.gif[/img]
[ July 11, 2005, 01:59 PM: Message edited by: JordyO ]
#13
^^Yes, the read/writing is controlled by magnets, but the magnets inside are specifically placed in a certain position for a reason. A couple years ago I had a couple old 100mb hard drives and i was messing around with magnets, and I managed to bugger them up, but they were old any probably ready to die anyways.
#15
Originally posted by Drew:
^^Yes, the read/writing is controlled by magnets, but the magnets inside are specifically placed in a certain position for a reason. A couple years ago I had a couple old 100mb hard drives and i was messing around with magnets, and I managed to bugger them up, but they were old any probably ready to die anyways.
^^Yes, the read/writing is controlled by magnets, but the magnets inside are specifically placed in a certain position for a reason. A couple years ago I had a couple old 100mb hard drives and i was messing around with magnets, and I managed to bugger them up, but they were old any probably ready to die anyways.
#16
I still want jordy to dig up the books and get the technical explanation for everyone heh, but it turns out i didn't have to put the sub on the pc. Had some extra room in the corner (to the side of the tv and front speakers). So the sub will sit there.
#17
[img]tongue.gif[/img] fine...
I looked it up last night in my book but it was friggin long and I dind't want to have to type it all out.
I've got stuff to do tonight, but I'll see if I can get it posted anyways. [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
I looked it up last night in my book but it was friggin long and I dind't want to have to type it all out.
I've got stuff to do tonight, but I'll see if I can get it posted anyways. [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
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