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The class room Server's Hard Drive caught on fire yesterday afternoon! luckily the teacher walked in the room a few seconds after it happed and noticed the smoke. Everything else in the computer still works including the other hard drive. Inside of case has smoke damage.
Damage to underside of drive.

highres image of what appers to be the point of origin
http://i55.tinypic.com/1y1ll1.jpg
But like the title says, Anything like that ever happen to you?
That happened to one of my old laptops, I turned it on and played around on the internet for a few minutes and then tried to shut it down and in caught on fire! It was so weird how it did that but as soon as it caught on fire a grabed it a threw it outside and poured water on it!
Needless to say it never worked again but it was crap anyway and it wasnt worth $5. So for Christmas the next year my parents bought me a new one that I still have now.
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Something shorted out. The computer room is always cold, I'm wearing a jacket in the class room right now...
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It doesn't really matter, as a computer hard-drive gets far warmer than you might think. Simply being cold around it, especially with no air movement (the whole purpose of a fan) would not be enough to prevent meltage.
In truth I'm guessing either the fan was getting jammed or some flammable particles drifted in and, even with the fan, it was hot enough to ignite. |
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Freeze, I've been through CompTIA A+ classes and am currently going through MCITP classes (currently on book 70-622) Not to mention the college I am attending is a Microsoft IT Academy.... I do know what I am talking about here. Not saying you don't either. Don't get me wrong. All that I am saying is that I am pretty sure that case overheating was not the cause of the fire.
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I've never actually heard of a HARD DRIVE catch fire before, I must say it's quite a rare find. Usually plastic from cables nearby catches fire but the drives themselves are made of metal. I wonder exactly what part caught fire. Oo; And Western Digital?! Yipes! I wouldn't have ever thought...
I've honestly never seen this actually happen to a hard drive before. I have heard of several instances from friends (Yoshi648 and KingOfKYA included) about CPUs melting. I also think I may have had a RAM chip short out on me before.
Guess I can't joke about computers spontaneously combusting now, because if nobody caught that, the whole thing could've caught on fire.
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Guess I can't joke about computers spontaneously combusting now, because if nobody caught that, the whole thing could've caught on fire.
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My computer, four years ago, was caught on fire on its own. After investigating, the computer manager told us that the hard drive and other chips were molten, and for some reason, the monitor was caught on fire as well. It was hilarious actually, and I got rid of my old computer and bought a new one.
I've never personally experienced such an accident before, but I did witness Spirit's computer producing smoke when I was at his house. I was scared at the sight in the beginning (it was two years ago, what do you expect?), but then the computer stopped smoking and we felt relieved.
1 – The Spirit of TimeI will admit that I'm under new concerns now, especially after hearing s MODERN drive could catch fire so. I didn't think they could at all. I thought that by design all components inside a PC are either fireproof, or always produce less heat than the fire that combusted them, leading to very rapid self-extinguishing. I often leave the house unattended, and the comp has been running near perpetually for the past 5 years.
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I will admit that I'm under new concerns now, especially after hearing s MODERN drive could catch fire so. I didn't think they could at all. I thought that by design all components inside a PC are either fireproof, or always produce less heat than the fire that combusted them, leading to very rapid self-extinguishing. I often leave the house unattended, and the comp has been running near perpetually for the past 5 years.
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