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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzi" data-source="post: 356557" data-attributes="member: 55213"><p>The problem comes if you have several other HDs as mass storage in the same machine ... - disabling powersaving for HD afaik only works globally - so it is a difference of approx 4-8 watts per drive between powerdon and spinning. Having 10 drives is 50 watts difference, which is quite a bit ;-)</p><p>If anybody has hints how to selectively enable/disable powermanagement for individual harddrives, please let me know, I would be very interested. Last such tool known to me was working with win95 and scsi-drives only ... but well, this goes offtopic here...</p><p>Another "ontopic question": anybody knows a (free?) ramdiskdriver for 64 bit with signed drivers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzi, post: 356557, member: 55213"] The problem comes if you have several other HDs as mass storage in the same machine ... - disabling powersaving for HD afaik only works globally - so it is a difference of approx 4-8 watts per drive between powerdon and spinning. Having 10 drives is 50 watts difference, which is quite a bit ;-) If anybody has hints how to selectively enable/disable powermanagement for individual harddrives, please let me know, I would be very interested. Last such tool known to me was working with win95 and scsi-drives only ... but well, this goes offtopic here... Another "ontopic question": anybody knows a (free?) ramdiskdriver for 64 bit with signed drivers? [/QUOTE]
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