1. It doesn't have a separate one - it has a single LED that serves power/charge/etc. More and more systems are following Apple's age-old no-HDD activity LED design.
2. The intakes are at the bottom; exhaust on the side.
Why would this be important other than for historic reasons, its not like it makes any difference to the functioning or not functioning of a HDD or SSD for that matter? Redundant technology and although microscopic a waste of power and resources not to mention something else that can fail independently of the drive itself.
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May 28th, 2015 05:00
1. It doesn't have a separate one - it has a single LED that serves power/charge/etc. More and more systems are following Apple's age-old no-HDD activity LED design.
2. The intakes are at the bottom; exhaust on the side.
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May 28th, 2015 09:00
Why would this be important other than for historic reasons, its not like it makes any difference to the functioning or not functioning of a HDD or SSD for that matter? Redundant technology and although microscopic a waste of power and resources not to mention something else that can fail independently of the drive itself.