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Any reason we can't have Hydrogen filled drives? Would give a new meaning to 'HD burn-in'.

(Yes I know it would leak out and cause seagate-like failure rates)
 

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Any reason we can't have Hydrogen filled drives? Would give a new meaning to 'HD burn-in'.

(Yes I know it would leak out and cause seagate-like failure rates)
It's a bit worse, the hydrogen gets absorbed into the crystal structure of the drive's metal chassis, which tends to make it brittle. Besides the sealing issues you mentioned.

We're talking IBM Deathstar failure rates.
 
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