I'm building a portable system and weight is an issue. I have 2 SATA drives and I have tried them with and without coolers. Without coolers they run hot - I can tough them but they are beyond warm. My external USB's run this hot all the time as do the ones in a 5 year old computer. Quite hot in fact. I also just changed one out of a laptop and it was hard to even hold.
With the coolers in use, they are very cool to touch. It might be said you cannot even determine they are on by temperature.
I've had a few HD's fail over they years, but prob within norms. The ones in the 5 year old computer are pretty darn hot and often on 24 hours and are still running 5 years later...
But a few summers ago even with an AC one of my external USB drives started giving errors as it go too hot (I live in a hot climate part of the year). Cooled it down and its been fine since.
I've read some articles and many seem to confirm that every 10 degrees in temperature makes a huge difference in reliability.
Also does heat have any effect on transfer speed?
Right now I'm building the system with the coolers - but they do add noticeable weight even though they are aluminum. Are they worth their weight?
With the coolers in use, they are very cool to touch. It might be said you cannot even determine they are on by temperature.
I've had a few HD's fail over they years, but prob within norms. The ones in the 5 year old computer are pretty darn hot and often on 24 hours and are still running 5 years later...
But a few summers ago even with an AC one of my external USB drives started giving errors as it go too hot (I live in a hot climate part of the year). Cooled it down and its been fine since.
I've read some articles and many seem to confirm that every 10 degrees in temperature makes a huge difference in reliability.
Also does heat have any effect on transfer speed?
Right now I'm building the system with the coolers - but they do add noticeable weight even though they are aluminum. Are they worth their weight?