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<blockquote data-quote="SwingSultan" data-source="post: 232170" data-attributes="member: 53218"><p>the problem with these rubbermounting sollutions is that the hdd has nothing to exchange heat with. hdds emit most of their heat at their cases sides. usually there should be the metal hdd cage which act as apssive coolers. if you dont have that kind of setup you should use hdd decouplers for 5,25" slots with attached heat sinks and/or place a fan near the hdd to get rid of its heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwingSultan, post: 232170, member: 53218"] the problem with these rubbermounting sollutions is that the hdd has nothing to exchange heat with. hdds emit most of their heat at their cases sides. usually there should be the metal hdd cage which act as apssive coolers. if you dont have that kind of setup you should use hdd decouplers for 5,25" slots with attached heat sinks and/or place a fan near the hdd to get rid of its heat. [/QUOTE]
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