funneling heat away from the inside of a box

George Toft george at georgetoft.com
Thu Aug 10 07:16:09 MST 2006


I had a heat problem as well and lost a drive to the heat.  My solution 
(condensed):

1.  Installed external thermometers from Fry's - $13 each - and attached 
the sensors to the CB of the drives.

2.  Bought hard drive coolers - again from Fry's.  I thought the 2 fan 
ones would be best - they were junk.  Replaced them with the cooler with 
the biggest fan I could find.  Can't remember the mfr - sorry - but it 
was a major name like thermaltake.

3.  The case has 7 fans already (4 in front, one on side, 2 in back.  I 
reversed the airflow on the one on the side to push air in instead of 
blowing it out.

4.  Placed a room fan near the computer (it's in a closet) to blow cool 
air into the closet.

5.  Set up a script that uses smartctl to alert me when the temperature 
of the drives got too hot.  The script checks the drive temp every 5 
minutes.

Have not had a problem since I did #2, and #3.

George Toft, CISSP, MSIS
My IT Department
www.myITaz.com
480-544-1067

Confidential data protection experts for the financial industry.


Technomage wrote:
> ok,
> I am having some serious problems with the heat (I live in a swamp cooled 
> house here). my machine got so hot yesterday that both HD's "disappeared" 
> from the system and the cpu went bonkers. the only way I have found to keep 
> the machine cool enough involves the use of a squirrel cage fan (those little 
> construction units that can be purchased at sams club).
> 
> what I need is something a little more permanent that can move about 1500 cfm 
> through the case.
> 
> any ideas?
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