Is it ab-normal for hard drives to produce so much heat that they are HOT to touch? Like hot so that you can touch them with your hand, but you wouldn't want to put them up to your face for example ![Wink ;) ;)](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/wink.gif)
I currently have 4 SATA drives in a Antec SLK3700Amb case - one of which is a Raptor 150, which I "think" is the one producing almost all of the heat.
I just had a problem with XP (after only a couple of months max from the original install) and so I have recently reinstalled XP on the Raptor. As I was going through the diagnosis prosess of trying to find out what was wrong - I noticed that my hard drives appeared to be running hotter than I would have expected. They computer can be on from say 10am-9pm on some days, but maybe 6hrs a day would be more typical.
I dont have a fan at the front of my case (where the HDD's are) - but there is space for one (120mm I think). The drives all sit in a "cage", but the airflow isn't great because of cables and the lack of a front fan.
My main question is do you think that it would be normal for the drives and cage to be (very) hot to the touch, considering my (lack of) cooling arrangements??
There is pleanty of room (and airflow) towards the back of the case and so I'm considering swapping the fan from the back of the case, to right in front of the hard drives. Does this seem sensible?
I would ideally like to add a decent 120mm fan to the setup but I cant justify spending £10 on a fan with another £5 going on postage![Frown :( :(](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/frown.gif)
If I have to I will add a fan from a local computer shop if I have to, but I'm hoping the swapping the current fan position will help!
So are these temps to be expected - or are they a sign of a serious problem?
Cheers for any input.
![Wink ;) ;)](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/wink.gif)
I currently have 4 SATA drives in a Antec SLK3700Amb case - one of which is a Raptor 150, which I "think" is the one producing almost all of the heat.
I just had a problem with XP (after only a couple of months max from the original install) and so I have recently reinstalled XP on the Raptor. As I was going through the diagnosis prosess of trying to find out what was wrong - I noticed that my hard drives appeared to be running hotter than I would have expected. They computer can be on from say 10am-9pm on some days, but maybe 6hrs a day would be more typical.
I dont have a fan at the front of my case (where the HDD's are) - but there is space for one (120mm I think). The drives all sit in a "cage", but the airflow isn't great because of cables and the lack of a front fan.
My main question is do you think that it would be normal for the drives and cage to be (very) hot to the touch, considering my (lack of) cooling arrangements??
There is pleanty of room (and airflow) towards the back of the case and so I'm considering swapping the fan from the back of the case, to right in front of the hard drives. Does this seem sensible?
I would ideally like to add a decent 120mm fan to the setup but I cant justify spending £10 on a fan with another £5 going on postage
![Frown :( :(](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/frown.gif)
If I have to I will add a fan from a local computer shop if I have to, but I'm hoping the swapping the current fan position will help!
So are these temps to be expected - or are they a sign of a serious problem?
Cheers for any input.