HDD Cooling

Keeping your hard drive cool!

Evercool Cool Wheel HDD Cooler

May 15, 2007
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Hard drives are one of the things that most people don’t think about when they think of cooling their computer, but they need to be kept cool as well. Take it from me, I’ve had a couple die on me, and while I’m not sure if it was heat related or not, I can’t help…

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Vizo Voyager Dual Fan 3.5″ HDD Cooler

March 10, 2007
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  Today for review I have another product from our friends at Vizo, it is the Voyager, a 3.5 dual fan hard drive cooler that looks very sleek and is very well made. The Vizo Voyager is made entirely out of aluminum and features two 50mm fans to help keep your hard drive nice and…

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JetArt HDD Guard Cooler

March 6, 2007
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  When people talk about cooling their systems, the first thing that pops up is the CPU, and then the video card would be mentioned next. Most people never think of cooling a hard drive, that is one of the components that is often forgot about in the cooling loop. You have to wonder why…

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Vizo Orbiter HDD Cooler

November 10, 2006
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  A little bit ago I had my hard drive catch fire, and I mean literally catch fire. We would have to assume this was from being a bit too hot, or some other problem related to the manufacture of the drive itself. It seems that as most technology advances the heat emitted from these…

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Jetart HDD Guard 3.5 HDD Protector (CK6000)

October 29, 2006
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  Today for review I have a product that I have to wonder why it took so long for someone to come up with… It is a Hard Drive Protector, called the HDD Guard from Jetart, but it’s for when the HDD is out of your case, maybe it’s just sitting on the shelf, or…

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Logisys HD-Silencer

July 17, 2006
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  About a year ago I picked up a large capacity hard drive for my system, it was to become my main drive, it was a 200Gb Maxtor DiamondMax 10 SATA drive, yeah it’s nice and fast but noisy. I hate a noisy system, I don’t want to hear my hard drive accessing data, I…

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