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RE: disk drive cooling



Hi got this hdd temperature monitor from this forum sometime ago but seems
to work ok..  Its called DTemp not sure where I downloaded it from but a
quick Google found it here..
http://private.peterlink.ru/tochinov/download.html
<http://private.peterlink.ru/tochinov/download.html>
 Hope it helps..

John

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Sent: 27 February 2004 11:48
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Subject: [ukha_d] disk drive cooling


Hello. I was inside my case the other day and touched my HD. Ouch! It
was very hot to touch. I have a second drive that is connected but not
used (yet) and that was just as hot, even though it was sitting doing
nothing.

What programs can I use to monitor the temperature? I seem to remember
a thread here about smart drives reporting their temperature. What
temperatures are bad?

More importantly, which hard drive coolers do you recommend? I have
searched and found the coolermaster ones. At least they are a name I
have heard of, but they are a bit too trendy for me: flashing lights
etc. I just want something to keep the drives cold, not anything
pretty to look at.

Thanks.


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