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    Hard Drive Cooling?

    Any recommendations on how to cool a hard drive in a 3" bay(dont want to use my 5" bays lol). Is 40C a bad temperature because thats what my aaks is getting in my cm690 case, know idea what cooling is good but i didnt want to spend much, probably around £5-£10.


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    Re: Hard Drive Cooling?

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    Re: Hard Drive Cooling?

    40°C is fine, above 50°C and you should start to worry.

    Doesn't the CM 690 have a front fan which blows towards the HDD? If that is the case that's all the cooling a HDD needs.

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    Re: Hard Drive Cooling?

    The only option i think is to use a front intake fan but having just looked at photos of the case I have to say it's a no-go. You could try getiing a 12cm fan blowing into the HDD cage area.


    For reference my 3 HDDs vary. The worst one is around 35 oC, the next one is 30 oC and the third 25 oC. In this hot weather they are about 3-4 oC hotter but I've noticed they are always in the 5 degrees increments.
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    Re: Hard Drive Cooling?

    Quote Originally Posted by DDY View Post
    40°C is fine, above 50°C and you should start to worry.

    Doesn't the CM 690 have a front fan which blows towards the HDD? If that is the case that's all the cooling a HDD needs.
    yup it does but for some reason it doesnt seem to be helping it much. SO far its 43C now after being on for a bit, might be the temperature but its not to hot today. Will check that cooler out in a few.
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    Re: Hard Drive Cooling?

    Is the fan between the chassis and the HDD cage area?

    If so you could try putting a fan on the other side so it can draw the air out.
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    Re: Hard Drive Cooling?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mithrandir View Post
    Is the fan between the chassis and the HDD cage area?

    If so you could try putting a fan on the other side so it can draw the air out.
    Sounds like a good idea, you mean put the fan closes to the gfx card? so that it sucks it over the hard drives correct? Ill try and dig out a fan lol, ive ran out of fan controller spaces on thsi 6 pin one o.O
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    Re: Hard Drive Cooling?

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    Sounds like a good idea, you mean put the fan closes to the gfx card? so that it sucks it over the hard drives correct? Ill try and dig out a fan lol, ive ran out of fan controller spaces on thsi 6 pin one o.O
    Yup, hopefully this will assist the flow of air, just need to find a way of fixing the fan.
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    Re: Hard Drive Cooling?

    The main problem with the CM690 is excessive layers in the fan areas.

    Example the front fan, there is metal mesh, dust filter, plastic grill and then a metal fan grill - WTF Coolermaster!?

    I have the early CM690 and I cut the metal grill on the fan holder, dropped 4C on the HDD temps.
    Fan is a Yate Loon low speed (1300rpm) @5V, fan speed I estimate 500-700rpm

    Right now idling 4 HDDs @ 43-45C in a Room temp of 28C (HOT)
    Milder weather its 40C idling.

    If I use full speed, its idling about 35C.

    I'm sure I can drop temps more if I remove the plastic grilling.

    HDDs generally have an max operating temp of 55-65C. HDDs don't really increase too much under load unless you're defragging for some time or something equally task heavy.

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    Re: Hard Drive Cooling?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hicks12 View Post
    yup it does but for some reason it doesnt seem to be helping it much. SO far its 43C now after being on for a bit, might be the temperature but its not to hot today. Will check that cooler out in a few.
    Hmm that's strange - I have the centurion 5 that only has an 80mm fan in front of the disks, but it keeps them at 25-30C when I can be bothered to hook it up. Is the fan on any kind of controller? It might be worth just plugging it straight into the PSU.

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    Re: Hard Drive Cooling?

    yeh its on a controller but having it on full is louder than id like so i keep it around medium, just noticed it was on low LOL(must of forgot to change when watchin film) but its still around 40C now.

    edit: ok put a 92mm fan in front of it and its droped the temps of my other drive from 37C to 30 but my main(akks) i still hanging around 40C, must be because the 92mm fan isnt high enough to reach it .
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    Re: Hard Drive Cooling?

    Google released a document about their thousands of hard drives and it seemed to show that temperatures lower than 50C were not increasing the lightly hood of failure. I would not worry unless you get up to the high 50C.

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    Re: Hard Drive Cooling?

    I put an old CPU heatsink on mine, which helped to bring the temperature down by a couple of degrees

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    Re: Hard Drive Cooling?

    Quote Originally Posted by Xtanto View Post
    Google released a document about their thousands of hard drives and it seemed to show that temperatures lower than 50C were not increasing the lightly hood of failure. I would not worry unless you get up to the high 50C.
    IIRC, the papeer also said that temperatures that were low seemed to cause early (or earlier) failure. 40C? I wouldn't worry qabout it.
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    Re: Hard Drive Cooling?

    Quote Originally Posted by pow4 View Post
    I put an old CPU heatsink on mine, which helped to bring the temperature down by a couple of degrees
    How did you fix that in place? I was tempted to do something similar but thought it would rattle/vibrate and the increase in noise would drive me crazy so I didn't bother.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emirzan View Post
    How did you fix that in place? I was tempted to do something similar but thought it would rattle/vibrate and the increase in noise would drive me crazy so I didn't bother.
    I just taped it with my HD and some thermal paste between.

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