You could always remove the magnet, and glue the support in.
Greasecat
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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. 🤷♂️
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.
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.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you have “the” or “a” in your language? What language is it?
11·5 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”.
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Buy European@feddit.uk•A non obvious topic, but which amusement parks do you recommend rather than Disneyland?
6·8 months agoMost definite Djurs Sommerland. Being local helps as well. 😅
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Buy European@feddit.uk•A non obvious topic, but which amusement parks do you recommend rather than Disneyland?
7·8 months agoBasically all parks in Denmark. Maybe not Legoland during high season.


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