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    Default My first mod

    I was bored and wanted to do something with one of my external hdd's.

    I swapped out the 80gig for a 160

    Cut a square out on top, or more like melted it... I don't have a dremel anymore so I used a solder iron and a "mouse" sander.

    put a mini fan on the bottom out of the back of an old dvd drive (vaio)

    put some fins on it to help it with the extra heat a little.



    The white stuff is from the rag I used.


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    Default Re: My first mod

    Looks nice, although HD's perform better warm, one fan and heatsink aint gonna make it go sub 0 .

    The top looks like its dieing to be painted..

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    Quote Originally Posted by D1337 View Post
    Looks nice, although HD's perform better warm, one fan and heatsink aint gonna make it go sub 0 .

    The top looks like its dieing to be painted..
    I don't know how believable that is, because if it were true nobody would waste their time and money making hard drive coolers or waterblocks, but...
    RIP Bucko

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    Warm, not hot. The coolers for internal hard drives dont need to be used unless you have a 15k rpm hdd that would run hotter then your average.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/....php?t=134213&
    Since that thread, people usually wont cool their hdd's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D1337 View Post
    Warm, not hot. The coolers for internal hard drives dont need to be used unless you have a 15k rpm hdd that would run hotter then your average.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/....php?t=134213&
    Since that thread, people usually wont cool their hdd's.
    It's going to take more than one forum thread to convince me .

    Google results still say heat is a common reason for hard drive failure. That, along with age, brand, and model.
    RIP Bucko

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    Default Re: My first mod

    Those Maxtor drives are pretty popular. +rep for the mod. Here's what I did with mine.


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    Default Re: My first mod

    Quote Originally Posted by .Maleficus. View Post
    It's going to take more than one forum thread to convince me .

    Google results still say heat is a common reason for hard drive failure. That, along with age, brand, and model.
    Im not going to hijack the OP's first mod thread, but XS isnt some small forum it has 55k members that go for quality and numbers, but if you want more links then make another post and ill post em up tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D1337 View Post
    Im not going to hijack the OP's first mod thread, but XS isnt some small forum it has 55k members that go for quality and numbers, but if you want more links then make another post and ill post em up tomorrow.
    I've started a thread on the subject of HDD operating temperatures HERE because I think it an interesting one.

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