aczlan
Good Morning
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- Kubota L3830GST, B7500HST, BX2660. Formerly: Case 480F LL, David Brown 880UE
Well, I have replaced three power supplies in the last 10 years among the 20 or so computers me, my family or friends have owned, one was my machine, it was a Thermaltake one (450W) that cooked 3 80gb drives (replaced under warranty) and finally cooked the motherboard, it and the motherboard were replaced in 2005, at the time the system was 4-5 years old.3 PSUs in 12 systems is a high % rate...
You didn't mention the cause of failure of the drives...The most common cause of failure to mobo's is power (surge) issues...
20 years ago a 20 MB hard drive was considered large...and exteneded memory was measured in KB (e.g 286,386,486)
FWIW...
power surges are the primary cause of failures in all devices that have component PCBs..."surge protectors" are not lightning protectors...The best electrical protection is with the use of UPS units
I replaced one last year in a friends emachines PC that also fried the motherboard, the HD was good and with a new motherboard and PSU I have another computer (it was also 3-5 years old).
I also replaced one in a whitebox PC that we had at work (it was ~3 years old and was flaky for a few months before it died).
In all of these I have not yet had a bad hardrive other than the ones caused by a bad PSU.
Aaron Z