Install Hard Drives by Side, Upside-Down, Regular and Vertical Position
Install
Hard Drives by Side, Upside-Down, Regular and Vertical Position
Does
mounting a hard disk drive on its side or even upside-down affects
its lifespan or reliability? According to every drive manufacturer,
it’s perfectly acceptable to mount a hard disk drive in any
orientation as long as it’s not tilted and has sufficient cooling.
Each
drive manufacturer says on the subject of drive mounting:
- Seagate: “All Seagate and Maxtor-brand hard drives can be fitted sideways or upside down. As long as they are not moved during use and get enough cooling, it is irrelevant in which direction they are mounted.”
- Western Digital: “The drive can be mounted sideways, on end, or even upside down as long as the mounting screws are used properly.”
- HGST: “Hitachi Deskstar drive can be mounted with any side or end vertical or horizontal. Do not mount the drive in a tilted position.”
So
it’s perfectly fine to mount a hard disk drive upside down,
vertical, or on either end as long as it’s secure from vibration
and shock, not tilted at an angle, and gets enough cooling. This is
no surprise since every vendor sells external USB drives with
vertical or end-on mounting.
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