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High-Mounting: The Practice of Installing Storage Devices at a Higher Elevation

High-mounting refers to the practice of installing a computer's hard drive or other storage device in a location that is higher than the typical mounting position. This can be done for a variety of reasons, such as to improve airflow within the case, to reduce vibration and noise, or to provide more clearance for other components.

High-mounting can be achieved by using specialized mounting brackets or adapters that allow the hard drive or storage device to be installed at a higher elevation than the standard mounting position. Some cases may also have built-in mounting points for high-mounting, such as holes or slots in the case's chassis that are specifically designed for this purpose.

It is important to note that high-mounting can affect the performance and reliability of the computer's storage devices, as it can cause changes in temperature and vibration that may not be optimal for the device. Additionally, high-mounting may require specialized cables or adapters to connect the device to the motherboard or other components, which can add complexity and cost to the build. As such, high-mounting should be carefully considered and planned before implementation.

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