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Crosstrack16 01-26-2003 02:44 PM

Custom Copper HDD cooler question
 
I'm ordering some copper sheets for a custom cooler, when i thought about conductivity. I dont want my $200 SCSI drive to burn out. Do i need a certain kind of copper or just plain old copper?

BladeRunner 01-26-2003 04:28 PM

HDD's, even hotter running scsi ones give a small amount of heat relative to their size so you really don't need to worry about the copper quality, The heat is more heat soak over time, so as long as there is a reasonable contact area between block and HDD at some point, and the block has some flow of coolant through it the drive will be keep from getting to hot. heat will always migrate to a cooler surface assuming a good thermal conductivity.

Block design depends on other factors of your cooling set-up, this is mine and keeps two Seagate IV 7200 IDE's at around 20c with 14c coolant

http://www.zerofanzone.co.uk/pictures/jpg/hdd3small.jpg

hara 01-26-2003 05:21 PM

I would assume you could make a glass waterblock for hdds and it would still be effective. Not sure about thin plexy though.


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