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    Default Re: Hard Drive Water Cooling

    Lol
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    Default Re: Hard Drive Water Cooling

    You should mount your twelve hdds onto the blades of a really big fan and then.... wait, thats silly, mount each of them to their own really big fan Ultimate cooling solution. *WARNING COMPLETE DATA LOSS AND SEVERE INJURY DUE TO FLYING HDDS MAY OCCUR*
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    Default Re: Hard Drive Water Cooling

    Koolance have a slim drive water cooler which doesn't use too much space.

    And looks really neat in this layout.



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    Default Re: Hard Drive Water Cooling

    I agree SCSI drives get HOT, so do Raptors (sATA board on a SCSI drive) mine get about 38deg C and that is with two 80mm 43cfm fans blowing across them.

    The high RPM motor is what makes all that heat. Bestway to cool them is with vap-chill as the large multi Tera towers use.

    if money is no object... go with that hehe
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    Default Re: Hard Drive Water Cooling

    I've seen those koolance water transfer balloons before. I was wondering how well they work vs a transferplate with water i/o. I'm going to buy 1 or 2 of whatever I decide and test it out for a month or two on my current pc before I decide to buy 12, because that is a big investment in something I might not like.

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    that's a good way to go about it. Let us know what you find
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