I know with the first generation of 7200 RPM IDE drives, cooling was a good idea. This is the same case with first and second generation 10000RPM and 15000 RPM SCSI drives. But now that the platter sizes have increased a great deal (40GB/platter and up), is it necessary to use aftermarket cooling for the newer IDE drives? Say for example a 40GB and 80GB, is it really necessary to cool these drives? I've even seen some cooling stores stocking watercooling gear for HDDs, I think that is a total waste as they don't even put out that much heat (in comparison to CPUs).
What are you thoughts? BTW - I'm planning a custom case so I need some input whether or not to implement HDD cooling
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TIA!
What are you thoughts? BTW - I'm planning a custom case so I need some input whether or not to implement HDD cooling
TIA!
