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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: AndyFC on April 05, 2008, 05:37:13 PM
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Two things about the Amiga which I never could decide whether they were real threats to hardware or not are as follows:
- Use a buffered IDE interface (A1200, A600 and A4000) otherwise you could damage your motherboard (not talking about data corruption, possability of longer IDE cables etc - just damage to the machine)
- Switch off at the PSU (or on the case for the big box machines) and don't just use the switch on the wall, otherwise you could blow the Mobo.
Are/were these real dangers or not?
Thanks.
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I think both are myths. I have been using a simple IDE cable witrh CD-ROM and HDD connected directly to the motherboard of my A4000 for years without any damage. And I also use a switch on a multiple socket outlet to switch all machines (computer, monitor, printer, external drives etc.). Switching *off* should not do any harm at all. Switching *on* all machines at once sometimes blows the home's fuse, but does not affect the computer's health in any way.
Bye,
Thomas