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Unread 02-14-2002, 06:09 AM   #1
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I'm thinking to cool my harddrives by attach cobber tubes on the alluminum box (where you place the harddrives), and I got some questions.

What is the black metal on the middle of the HHD (al first then the black stuff and at the bottom the electronics? It's sems to be hotter then the aluminium on the top, is this correct?

I was thinkink to insulate the HHD, so the noise was redused, but when I where reading in my school boks for a test today, I read that the HHD need acces to air trough a filter innside the HHD. Where is this filter located on the new HHD? What insulate should I use that reflects/dempes the noie but let the air go trough?

I got a a setup withe two T's (fill/drain the system of water), does all of the water from the system get out when I drain it, even the is the channel is going in loops?
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Unread 02-14-2002, 07:30 AM   #2
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I think that black metal is Al, as for the filter, there will be a small hole in the corner of the hdd somewhere. normally at the other end to the interfaces.

As for watercooling it, probably the easiest way is to just get a normal cpu sized waterblock and epoxy it on, hdd's don't put out much heat at all.

When you drain it, most of the water should come out, but it does depend a bit on the design of your watercooling system. Just drain it and see what happens
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Unread 02-14-2002, 02:30 PM   #3
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Read my article on hard drive watercooling, I proved that even a flaming hot harddrive insulated in 1" of foam on all sides can be cooled with a simple CPU waterblock. Just slap it ontop of the drive with some heatsink paste. The whole drive is metal, so the heat transfers through it just fine.
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