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Re: What IS reasonable disk drive temperature?
- From: Matthew Miller <mattdm mattdm org>
- To: akonstam trinity edu, For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list redhat com>
- Cc:
- Subject: Re: What IS reasonable disk drive temperature?
- Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 22:31:58 -0400
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 04:13:14PM -0500, akonstam trinity edu wrote:
> > Or, a third possibility, which is: you are misunderstanding what Ben is
> > saying. :) He means the ambient temperature *inside* the case, not outside.
> > Presumably, it's not 40C in his server room or office. Even my
> > poorly-conditioned office is, as you can see below, only 82 degrees F --
> > about 27C.
> No I think what is being stated is that it is hard to imagine how the
> disk drives can be at lower temperature that the air in the case. At
> least not for long. Otherwise the air the case would begin to heat the
> disk drives and eventually they would be at the same temperature.
That would certainly be the case if you didn't have any fresh air coming
*in* to the case, which hopefully you do. :)
In many setups, there's an air intake for the hard drives. On one of my
older systems which has a big, hot scsi drive, I have a dedicated
fan/heatsink thing (like this: <http://www.directron.com/lhdv07.html> -- not
where I got mine, but the first google hit with pictures).
--
Matthew Miller mattdm mattdm org <http://www.mattdm.org/>
Boston University Linux ------> <http://linux.bu.edu/>
Current office temperature: 82 degrees Fahrenheit.
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