Cooling hard drives.
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Cooling hard drives.
Im curious if you guys cool your drives.
I have an Antec Lanboy Case and its built like most Antec cases with the removable drive tray.
I have a 120 gb Maxtor and a 80gb maxtor with a space between and have a 80mm fan blowing air accross the drive so far looks as if its working, but curious if anyone recomends a better colling method?
I have an Antec Lanboy Case and its built like most Antec cases with the removable drive tray.
I have a 120 gb Maxtor and a 80gb maxtor with a space between and have a 80mm fan blowing air accross the drive so far looks as if its working, but curious if anyone recomends a better colling method?
I'd think a fan blowing air over the hard drives from the front would be the best hard drive cooling there is. That is if the fan is powerful enough. That's how I keep mine cool.
There are heatpipe hd coolers available and some with fans blowing on the underside with an aluminum or copper spread-out heatsink. Most I've seen tested aren't too effective. But the newer one should be better.
There are heatpipe hd coolers available and some with fans blowing on the underside with an aluminum or copper spread-out heatsink. Most I've seen tested aren't too effective. But the newer one should be better.
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Most cases have adequate cooling for hard drives. Some cases have a mount for a fan along side the hard drives for extra cooling (my old tower did).
A LOT of the heat is dissipitated via a heatsink effect through the HDD's case and to the computer chassis.
Some drives do run hotter than others though.
If you use a removable drive tray (I do to allow me to easily access client's drives) then I would DEFINATELY get a tray that has a cooling fan in it. Those trays have poor ventilation and no heatsinking. I've seen drives get too hot to touch inside of them.
A LOT of the heat is dissipitated via a heatsink effect through the HDD's case and to the computer chassis.
Some drives do run hotter than others though.
If you use a removable drive tray (I do to allow me to easily access client's drives) then I would DEFINATELY get a tray that has a cooling fan in it. Those trays have poor ventilation and no heatsinking. I've seen drives get too hot to touch inside of them.
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Here is the one I've been using for 2 years:
http://vantecusa.com/hdc502a.html
I just finished replacing it after 2 years of use as one of the bearings began to make a lot of noise. Even applying a small drop of oil on the bearing did not solve it so I just replaced the whole thing. Don't know if it's the best, but the price is right.
http://vantecusa.com/hdc502a.html
I just finished replacing it after 2 years of use as one of the bearings began to make a lot of noise. Even applying a small drop of oil on the bearing did not solve it so I just replaced the whole thing. Don't know if it's the best, but the price is right.
my case has a fan infront of my hd cage bringing in nice cool air in from the outside.
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Ya, my main case has a place on the drive cage to mount a fan. I ran without a fan with the case open and would sometimes touch the drives, not to hot but they felt warm. I put a fan in front of them and now they feel cool.
7200rpm drives, a Maxtor 60gig and 120gig.
7200rpm drives, a Maxtor 60gig and 120gig.
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