Harddrive technologies are ever changing. One thing, however, remains the same: susceptibility
to heat related damage.
Newer technologies actually make
hard drives run hotter. With higher running rpm's and more densely packed circuitry, there
is more heat produced by hard drives than ever before.
Some of us remember the days of the IBM 8088, or 286. These processors
did not require extensive heat-dissipating devices. In comparison, today's computers have elaborate
heat-sink and fan systems just to keep your computer running.
The truth of the matter is hard drives fail too - because of heat.
We've got the answer. An elaborate heat-sink and
dual fan system. It all fits nicely into your 5.25" drive bay, it comes with a dust screen
to keep your computer clean, and it's only $39.95.
Specifications:
Fans: Two 40x40x20mm
Fan Speed: 4500 RPM
Air Flow: 13 CFM
Fan Noise: 28 dBA
MTBT: 42,000 hours
Warranty: 5 Years