I'm probably being overly paranoid about this, but I dont want to lose a hard drive because the temps are too high in my case. I used to have the hard drive rack outside of the case with a desktop cooling fan (1' X 1' circular fan) in front of it to ensure that the 74g raptor and four 160g/7200/8s were being cooled properly. I did this because i realized that without active cooling, the hard drives were getting REALLY hot to the touch and one of them actually started developing bad sectors.
Recently bought a thermaltake 120mm intake fan which i installed in the front of the case. It sits right in front of the hdd rack so it blows air through the drives and exhausts in the rear through another 120mm and the PSU. I don't remember what the temps were like before i put the side panel back on, but with everything all setup, i'm running at what ASUS PC Probe says is (idle) 47C CPU (AMD64 3200+ newcastle) and 37C on mobo temp. This is with the intake fan running at around 1600 rpms. If i kick it up to 2600, it drops a few degrees more.
Read something somewhere that said you should be running a case temp within 10 degrees of ambient temps. Well it's 77 degrees F in the room right now so that would put my case temps at +20 degrees.
Someone who knows what theyre talking about, please reassure me that i'm not going to cause premature failure on my hard drives...
Recently bought a thermaltake 120mm intake fan which i installed in the front of the case. It sits right in front of the hdd rack so it blows air through the drives and exhausts in the rear through another 120mm and the PSU. I don't remember what the temps were like before i put the side panel back on, but with everything all setup, i'm running at what ASUS PC Probe says is (idle) 47C CPU (AMD64 3200+ newcastle) and 37C on mobo temp. This is with the intake fan running at around 1600 rpms. If i kick it up to 2600, it drops a few degrees more.
Read something somewhere that said you should be running a case temp within 10 degrees of ambient temps. Well it's 77 degrees F in the room right now so that would put my case temps at +20 degrees.
Someone who knows what theyre talking about, please reassure me that i'm not going to cause premature failure on my hard drives...