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I recently added some extra cooling in my WHS system to drop the drive temps from 50c down to 39-40c. Is this a good temp range for 1Tb 7200rpm Hitachi's?
Just putting a fan on a HD so it will be cooler isn't going to increase its power consumption or noise. Now if you're close to 32°F, that may be another story (if that's what you mean be "excess cooling").Look up the model specifications. A common operating range is 0-60 degrees celsius, within which failure rates do not vary. So, excess cooling only increases power consumption and noise. Just allow for fluctuations based upon intensity of usage and uncontrolled environment.
Yeah, then I misunderstood you. I thought you were saying that by simply cooling a HD causes the HD's power consumption and noise to increase.I don't follow you. Running an unnecessary motor (fan) wastes power and creates noise with no benefit. Excess is lowering the temperature to any degree within operating range -i.e. if that is 0-60°C and adding a fan reduces the highest temperature from 50 to 40, then that is a waste.
