I went and counted them and I own 116 5-1/4inch drives, and 19 laptop drives. Thats roughly 24Tbytes of storage. I am kinda addicted to emule.

One laptop drive is click of death, and 8 of the 5 1/4s are in various states of distress. Awhile back I bought a 400gigy seagate and out of box it was clearly a 160giger even down to the pcb, with a 400 gig label stuck on it. I imediately took it back to best buy and they were amazed but swapped it out for a real 400. Once when I had 21 drives lined up like dominoes serving up files, I slipped on a clear plastic wrapper on carpet and landed on the drives. I was hurting, and the squalling and squealing was absolutely unreal. 8 drives were destroyed and 5 more recovered with lots of BBs. I eventually RMAed all the damaged ones useing the names of all my neighbors so WD wouldnt have a cow. Another time I blew all 5 drives in a cage when I accidently connected the power plug backwards. It was right at bootup and I just remembered to plug them in after I hit the power button and tried to beat the bios. Yes the plug is polarized, but the pins did touch. These were all seagates, and my neighbors again helped me out. So yes, I have had my share of HD bad luck, so I am very big on backups. I have 4 3ware raid cards but non of the storage is raided. Just make them JBOD so one pci slot is used. I use every letter of the alphabet and my room is trully a computer room. I used to have 7 21" trinitrons in there when I daytraded stocks, but I finally hauled them out to make room with flat panels and a Belkin 8KVM. Things are much nicer now and not nearly as warm. In total, I have built things up to 2 8u PCs, 5 towers, and 5 laptops all ready for action. My Lambo kitcar is going slowely but Ill get back to it in the fall when I lighten up on the Emule.
Well, getting back to drives, its no doubt that surgery is not relyability and is only a way of possibly recovering files. And I dont think I would really open one up, but who knows what I do from day to day. Right this minute Im not inclined, but I only mess with these drives for practice and curiosity. You never know if the practice may come in handy some day. But I am not inclined to tear the warranty stickers off for RMA reasons, so I will just stick with PCB practice and temperature experiments to see what happens. I may not get anywhere but its pretty cool just trying.
