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Power disable enables the host to power cycle the drive without power cycling itself or you pulling and re-seating the drive.
The downside is that when plugged into "legacy hardware" that does not support this feature you cant give it 3.3v.
Thats why you often see people taping a few pins on the drives power connector or using molex->sata adapter cables that does not power these pins.
Since you often get ultrastar enterprise drives with this feature when you shuck.