- Jul 23, 2004
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Do they need coolers, or is it a good idea even if its just to prolong its lifespan? If yes, what is a good 5.25" bay drive cooler? Thanks.
Originally posted by: Zolty
According to Google Heat doesn't have much correlation with failure until around 45+ degrees celsius. See section 3.4
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: Zolty
According to Google Heat doesn't have much correlation with failure until around 45+ degrees celsius. See section 3.4
that is only 113F....
Originally posted by: Zolty
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: Zolty
According to Google Heat doesn't have much correlation with failure until around 45+ degrees celsius. See section 3.4
that is only 113F....
why yes, yes it is. That is also really hot, I run a couple of 7200.10 seagate drives and they go up to 40ish on constant activity. I could turn the case fan up but meh.
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: Zolty
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: Zolty
According to Google Heat doesn't have much correlation with failure until around 45+ degrees celsius. See section 3.4
that is only 113F....
why yes, yes it is. That is also really hot, I run a couple of 7200.10 seagate drives and they go up to 40ish on constant activity. I could turn the case fan up but meh.
you are talking to somebody from phx, az where 113F is not hot, hell in the summer my computer room gets to 85F+ easily when the rest of the condo is 75-78, so if ambient air is 85F, case air is probably 90F+ easily....
anybody know if speedfan will read scsi temps like it will from ide temps?