- Nov 22, 2012
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Does anyone know if there is any point in cooling hard disks? I remember reading about a study a few years ago that counter-intuitively suggested that cooling fans did not help, but I'm not sure if there has been a follow up or if that was even reliable.
I have an old Cooler Master tower with modules that have fans installed and I've kept running those fans just out of habit. They didn't use to make any audible noise but now I notice that they actually have started to. The fans might just be old and worn at this point, but I'm considering turning them off. According to CrystalDiskInfo my disks are running at temperatures from 26-29C which from my memory is pretty cool compared to temperatures of temporary disks I've attached for various purposes that have not had fans aimed at them.
Any ideas?
I have an old Cooler Master tower with modules that have fans installed and I've kept running those fans just out of habit. They didn't use to make any audible noise but now I notice that they actually have started to. The fans might just be old and worn at this point, but I'm considering turning them off. According to CrystalDiskInfo my disks are running at temperatures from 26-29C which from my memory is pretty cool compared to temperatures of temporary disks I've attached for various purposes that have not had fans aimed at them.
Any ideas?