Re: Add hard drive to E510, can I do it?
- From: "HDRDTD" <HDRDTD@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 15:09:20 -0400
Ambient temp is measured by a desktop thermometer sitting on top of the
case.
No, the house has no airconditioning and its about 88 F outdoors.
And yes, if there is airflow past the drives, it would very easily be a bit
lower than outside temp.
Later tonight when it's activilay recording a TV show, I'll see if I can
remember to check the drive temps again.
"Curious" <Curious@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"HDRDTD" wrote:
Ambient temp outside the case 31.4 C
HD 1 Maxtor 80gig 31.0 C
HD 2 Maxtor 100gig 31.0 C
31.4 C = 88.5 F - Don't you have cooling?
Drives are cooler than ambient???!!!
The same temperature for top and bottom bay???!!!
My measurements with one dirive:
Ambient - 27.8 C (82 F)
Drive at top bay - 40 C
Drive at bottom bay - 42 C
Drive at bottom bay with no drive at top is 2 degrees warmer, thus
made me wonder how warm a second drive at bottom bay would be when top
is not only blocked, but occupied with warm object.
Based on my measurements, I say that your numbers are hard to believe.
System is currently idle, running Windows MCE I'd have to wait till it's
activally recording a TV show before I can record temps under load.
"Curious" <Curious@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sun, 28 May 2006 22:13:24 -0400, "HDRDTD" <HDRDTD@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I have an E510 that has had two HD installed running 24/7 since October
when
I bought it, with absolutley no problems whatsoever.
Check the drive temperatures?
DiskCheckup
http://www.passmark.com/products/diskcheckup.htm
Here's a link to the E510's service manual.
BTW, the photo of the 5000 does indeed look just like the E510 in that
area.
"User N" <usern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Tom Scales" <tjscales@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Curious" <Curious@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Check the drive temperatures:
Can't imagine it would be that high. It's a well ventelated case.
I haven't seen an E510/E5150 in person, but from pictures one can
tell it has a vertically stacked hard drive cage which is rotated for
easy
access. Many such arrangements provide less than ideal airflow over
the drives. To illustrate, down this page is a picture of a
vertical/rotated
cage:
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article60-page1.html
The large oval openings allow air to move over both the tops and
bottoms of each drive, keeping them cool. I can't find a good pic
of a E510/E5150 hard drive cage, but it looks as though it might
be the same as that in the 5000:
http://www.tecchannel.de/_misc/img/detail1000.cfm?pk=342558&fk=402544&id=IM_5CF8BDB6-DEFB-681E-D2DB0CE838836B8A
which would appear to provide essentially no airflow across the
drives. Anyone seen an E510/E5150 and can comment?
.
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