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Jason425 09-06-2002 08:38 PM

HD cooling - neccessary?
 
Yo, i just ordered the new WD 80 mb 7200 rpm 8mb cache hd and i'm wondering.. is it really necessary to cool it? anything would help, thanks..

eviltechie 09-06-2002 09:48 PM

if your system temp is above 35c and is lack of circulation, yes

a cheap one will do
or you can make one

Jason425 09-06-2002 10:35 PM

system temp
 
that would be mboard temp? .. i have one exhaust fan under my vid card.. is that enough? if not if you know a cheap way to cool it lemme know. :rolleyes:

Jason425 09-07-2002 12:02 AM

HD cooler
 
well n/m just threw down 10 bucks on a 2 fanned HD cooler.. i wont stand for any HD overheating in MY case 8)

Jason425 09-07-2002 12:07 AM

HD cooler
 
well n/m just threw down 10 bucks on a 2 fanned HD cooler.. i wont stand for any HD overheating in MY case 8)

Jason425 09-07-2002 12:08 AM

er.. woops
 
didnt mean to post twice lol

MIK3 09-07-2002 12:17 AM

BTW, are you cooling your OCed P4? j/w? looks like u OCed a bit...

accurateimage 09-07-2002 11:55 AM

:)
 
Yes the wd 8mb cache needs cooling, the damn thing gets blistering hot when running without circulation, I have mine in it's own bay with it's own 80mm fan "antec case makes it possible" That particular drive is the hottest I have run so far by allot. Made my maxtor ata133 drive seem cool under the same conditions.

Jason425 09-07-2002 03:44 PM

oc'ed p4
 
yea i'm coolen the p4 lol i have a vantec fan rated at 3 ghz.. on the loud but safe side with that. wouldnt dare usen the stock fan at this speed.

Omega 09-07-2002 06:43 PM

I can't say for sure from experience, but I doubt it needs additional cooling. I did personally just order the exact same two drives you ordered, but also have two CoolerMaster CoolDrive 4002's sitting here that I intend on using with them ;).

eviltechie 09-08-2002 12:42 AM

well like i said

depends on the environment the computer is in
and the circulation of the whole computer

but usualy 7200rpm hdds should be cooled to be on the safe side as often bad sectors form because the hot air above the magnetic pin raises the arm or lower it

Jason425 09-11-2002 07:55 PM

cooling
 
Put it this way.. i'm using it right now without any cooling. 8) .but i ran some tests and scores were a bit low so i have a fan on the way . so conclusion------ cooling not necessary but beneficial

eviltechie 09-11-2002 08:39 PM

hehe i guess

also if the air in the hdd gets really really hot
then there is some chance of the air disrupting the magnetic needle and can create some bad sectors...

Tcbil 09-24-2002 05:56 AM

I dont thinck that HDD cooling is necessary, it will probably give him a longer life but not much more.

accurateimage 09-24-2002 10:03 AM

Depends on the drive man, if you run one of the new WD 8mb versions your likley to start having errors because in an enclosed bay the thing can burn ya *LOL*

Tcbil 09-24-2002 10:34 AM

Does it really heat that much, my god, i have a seagate barracuda 4 40go and thats ok

accurateimage 09-24-2002 10:40 AM

yeah the WD 8mb cache drives get nasty hot with no venting, I had one in my removable hard drive bay and after about an hour of use took it out and it was blistering hot. So now I have it in an antec bay with it's own 80mm fan blowing accross top and bottom so it stay very cool.

Tcbil 09-24-2002 10:42 AM

My god thats got to be a bit noisy

accurateimage 09-24-2002 10:44 AM

:)
 
No it is very quiet, in fact bairly noticable. I cannot put up with an overly loud system.

Tcbil 09-24-2002 10:50 AM

Mine is a bit noisy, that must be the to 120cm fans i have at the back and front one of them blowes a bit of fresh air on the hard drive thats probably why hes never too hot

Jason425 09-24-2002 11:34 PM

HD Cooling
 
i've got a double fan on it and no problems it seems.. attached is sandra scores.. seems they should be a little higher?

eviltechie 09-24-2002 11:50 PM

one tip for you jason

alt printscreen only takes a screenshot of the window at top

;)

accurateimage 09-25-2002 02:22 AM

:)
 
Yes should be much higher, try defragging the system before testing :)

eviltechie 09-25-2002 10:30 AM

should be about 30000

Jason425 09-25-2002 08:37 PM

err
 
alt-printscreen.. i'm embarassed :cry: anyway i defrag like crazy.. maybe because i have another, slower HD on my comp?

accurateimage 09-25-2002 08:39 PM

odd, after a fresh defrag, then reboot and shut down everything running I get between a 32-36000 on average.

Jason425 09-27-2002 12:25 AM

NTFS
 
i defragged, restarted and closed progs.. still just under 30k.. i think its because i'm NTFS.. if not then i'm stumped

accurateimage 09-27-2002 01:45 AM

NTFS should be fast, I run NTFS format on everything, do you have the bussmaster drivers installed or all the board drivers for the controller..??

Jason425 09-27-2002 08:19 PM

ntfs
 
oh.. pcpitstop.com says fat32 is alot faster. I probably dont have the newest drivers for the controller


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