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I am looking at getting a case that does not have hard drive cooling. Meaning a case with no fan in front of the hard drive cage. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6811108068 If I bought something like this would it be sufficient to cool a 500GB 7200RPM Hard Drive? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6835200032 Do you only have to cool the top of the hard drive or is cooling the bottom equally as important? Or can you be just fine with no cooling at all? I would like to have some type of cooling to increase life expectancy Message edited by Rwayne on 09-19-2008 at 04:51:04 AM |
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As long as the case has good overall air flow, nothing is needed. Hdds don't get very hot. --------------- Q6600@3.6ghz, GA-EX38-DS4 motherboard, 8gb 800mhz ddr2 4-3-3-12, 8800GTS(g92)@780mhz, 1TB + 1.5TB hdds, 850watt psu |
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it will be fine with no cooling as long as you have reasonable airflow, but keeping it cooler will likely extend the life of your drive; basically putting any sort of fan on it should help cool it well enough, although toms hardware just did an article on two hdd coolers available, i suggest taking a look at that. all depends on your price range. That thing will do something, but not probably a whole lot, also rosewill is known for producing cheap things that fall apart pretty fast (but for 4 bucks it might be completely worth it). |
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Message edited by Rwayne on 09-19-2008 at 04:58:50 AM |
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the exterior was cool to the touch, doesnt mean the interior was cooled much, however any extra airflow will definitely help; no your normal harddrive should not need extra cooling, but it certainly wont hurt and an extra couple bucks to possibly extend the life of your drive i would say is worth it. |
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If you really want to cool it, a slow fan gives plenty of cooling to a hard drive. They just need some circulating air around them that's all. Even that isn't usually necessary. ---------------
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Well that is good to know. I did not expect this type of response from the forum at all.
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I used to have a harddrive sitting on bubble-wrap on the bottom of my case and out of the way of what little airflow there was (old drive that needed to be silenced). It didn't burn up on me, and it didn't have anywhere to conduct heat away. ---------------
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on bubblewrap? may i ask why? |
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Like I said, it needed to be silenced. It whined and the bubblewrap absorbed alot of the noise from that and vibration. Edit: Typos galore. Message edited by randomizer on 09-19-2008 at 05:22:45 AM ---------------
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that makes sense, good idea |
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I'd not recommend it on a new drive though, or a 10k RPM or faster drive. Without contact with metal, the heat will build up in the drive. If it has airflow it should be fine, otherwise make sure the drive can conduct heat away though direct contact. ---------------
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