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    Aerocool AVN 1000 Hard Drive Cooler Review

    Posted on Friday, April 17 2009 @ 16:43:10 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    To computer performance extremists and fetishists like myself, heat is literally a four letter word. To eek out the most bang for the buck, one has to keep their rig as chilly as possible. Processors, video cards, power supplies, chipsets and memory pretty much come with cooling schemes built in, built on or wrapped around. One of the most overlooked components in a modern computer is the hard drive and yet some models can clock well over a 100 degrees Fahrenheit. This is nearly the equivalent of placing a space heater inside your computer. Cases usually come equipped with front cooling fans to blow over hard drives to keep temps lows, but for people who want to keep their hard drives chilly, there is the AeroCool AVN 1000 passive hard drive cooler.

    Link: Pro-Clockers

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