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Cremax ICYDOCK Bodyguard525 |
| Sat, April 19 2003 | 6:42PM | PermaLink |
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You may have noticed quite a few SCSI drive reviews at ClubOC within the last few months, but has anything been reviewed on what it takes to cool a high-performance drive these days? Common sense would tell you that a 15,000 rpm SCSI drive would create quite a bit of heat that is detrimental to not only the drive but your system when that heat is blown into your system by the typical HD cooler. Then along comes Cremax to the rescue, a premier manufacturer of HD bay coolers for high performance server and workstation use. being that most of us don't have access to high quality server, ClubOC wants to expose our readers to what you can really get for your money. Don't get me wrong there are plenty of high quality Bay coolers out there from other manufacturers, but to my knowledge these coolers may or may not be good enough for SCSI workstation use.
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