mrjack
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Here's my latest creation... a case for 6 HDDs. I recently got 2 new HDDs, which meant that I didn't have enough space in the case to keep them properly cooled. So I decided to build an external case for them. So far the temperatures have been well below what they used to be (all of them below 30°C, some of the used to go up to 40°C in the computer case).
The case is mostly aluminum, but the top and bottom are sheet metal. There is a removable rack inside, which is made out of flat iron bars or whatever you could call it. The Xilence fans are very silent and moving the HDDs out of the computer case have made it possible to turn down the speed of the fans in computer case thus reducing noise. The HDDs are now sitting on foam pads, which has also reduced noise quite a bit compared to the old mounting system (screws).
Perhaps I'll make my custom computer case in the summer so I have a case to use for my next computer.
The case is mostly aluminum, but the top and bottom are sheet metal. There is a removable rack inside, which is made out of flat iron bars or whatever you could call it. The Xilence fans are very silent and moving the HDDs out of the computer case have made it possible to turn down the speed of the fans in computer case thus reducing noise. The HDDs are now sitting on foam pads, which has also reduced noise quite a bit compared to the old mounting system (screws).
Perhaps I'll make my custom computer case in the summer so I have a case to use for my next computer.
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