I wouldn’t worry. As others has said in this thread; a way more powerful magnet is present inside the HDD. Also fans produce magentic fields to a small degree. Then again, I don’t store anything important on the magnetic drive in my PC, so I’m not risking anything. 🤷♂️
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I have one in my case, attached to the metal part covering the PSU in a CM silencio case. I have a single 2.5" hdd in the same case, without any issues.
Always was
It’s easy. If you’re swedish, look for the swedish letters. If you’re danish, look at the first letter, and if you’re norwegian look at the second.
I have OTP codes backed up on an old Android media player from Fiio. If my (or family’s) devices break, I usually order parts from a local dealer, that’s usually delivered the next day, and then I dig into a repair.
For repair jobs that takes longer, or a device is entirely borked, I have a few old phones kicking around, that can be used.
Greasecat@feddit.dkto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you have “the” or “a” in your language? What language is it?0·2 months agoYes. In danish either “en” or “et” goes in front of nouns like this: “en kat” and “et hus”. This is equal to “a cat” and “a house”.
If it’s in specific, it goes at the end of the word instead like this: “katten” and “huset”. This is equal to “the cat” and “the house”.
You could always remove the magnet, and glue the support in.