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Overheating
Computers always require cooling in order to function normally. The more powerful and faster a hard drive is, the hotter is can become while functioning. Although studies have not linked high-usage with drive corruption, overheating undeniably is a source of data loss. Hard disks are surrounded by heat-radiating hardware, and are compromised when they exceed temperatures of 40°C. Monitoring the temperature of a hard drive is a step towards preventing unnecessary data loss.
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