Thanks for the tip! I'm running Hard Disk Sentinel Pro. Disk temperatures rarely go above 40 °C. I would run speedfan to control the fans but the BIOS does a good enough job for the CPU fan and that mainboard doesn't work well with speedfan, hence the fan controller.
Current Temperature : 24 °C
Maximum Temperature (During Entire Lifespan) : 37 °C
This is typical for all the disks. Current temps are 34 °C.
I found that a small draft is enough, they don't require a lot of air moving over them to keep them cool. I tried it without fans first which would have been ideal but when the air stands still temperatures escalate quickly because they simmer in their own heat. There's no draft down there from the other fans, their air is sucked in from the top front. I could change that but its not necessary, these fans make no audible sound whatsoever.
I'm waiting for real life benchmarks from the new Zalman passive cooler, its supposed to work with up to 77TDW, perfect for the i5. If its able to keep the temps between 70-75 °C under full load I'll get that. It never runs full load anyways
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