Hard drive wear and tear vs number of transfers?
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 1:24 pm
Query - Just looking for guidance...
I have always limited the number of Transmission active transfers to 3, sometimes 2 or even 1, on the grounds that too many more would cause my hard drive to chew itself to pieces, as the internal pivot mechanism would be constantly yanking around looking for pieces from numerous different files; overheat my processor; and hog so much bandwidth that my browser would go practically comatose.
To confirm this theory, today I temporarily increased the number of active transfers to 16. I immediately noticed the internal temperature of the Northbridge chip skyrocket and my temperature monitor program started giving me overheat warnings - a sure indication that I am abusing my precious iMac; plus I could both feel and hear a distinct hum from it. The upper left back of the machine became frighteningly 'warm'. My browser decided to give me the SBBOD as well, so I backed off to 'normal' and all seems much better now.
So... how is it that other users can apparently run dozens of transfers at once, 24/7, and suffer no long term consequences either to the health of their processor, hard drive mechanism or other bandwidth-consuming programs?
Color me confused.
Thanks, dwdockins
-btw, what is the relationship between - the queued maximum of transfers in the Preferences/Transfers/Management pane and - the maximum connections for new transfers in the Preferences/Peers pane?
I have always limited the number of Transmission active transfers to 3, sometimes 2 or even 1, on the grounds that too many more would cause my hard drive to chew itself to pieces, as the internal pivot mechanism would be constantly yanking around looking for pieces from numerous different files; overheat my processor; and hog so much bandwidth that my browser would go practically comatose.
To confirm this theory, today I temporarily increased the number of active transfers to 16. I immediately noticed the internal temperature of the Northbridge chip skyrocket and my temperature monitor program started giving me overheat warnings - a sure indication that I am abusing my precious iMac; plus I could both feel and hear a distinct hum from it. The upper left back of the machine became frighteningly 'warm'. My browser decided to give me the SBBOD as well, so I backed off to 'normal' and all seems much better now.
So... how is it that other users can apparently run dozens of transfers at once, 24/7, and suffer no long term consequences either to the health of their processor, hard drive mechanism or other bandwidth-consuming programs?
Color me confused.
Thanks, dwdockins
-btw, what is the relationship between - the queued maximum of transfers in the Preferences/Transfers/Management pane and - the maximum connections for new transfers in the Preferences/Peers pane?