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Unread 01-27-2004, 11:42 AM   #72
BladeRunner
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Maybe, but define "right", what I'm saying is you just cannot for every situation, or every HDD design. My drives in my system were getting hottest on top, mostly I guess because there is no forced airflow, and the fact heat rises. It's also debatable that the benifits are marginal, I've since seen 58C max without the waterblock when stressing two drives in a 30C ambient. This may not harm them, but is far too hot for my liking.
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