Titan RTNV HDD Cooler

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Modern hard disks tend to generate lots of heat, which causes the mechanical components within the drive to risk failure. It is very important to try to keep your hard drives in a stable and cool environment. Therefore, hard drive coolers are becoming more popular as users look to improve hard drive lifetime and prevent terrible hard drive failure.

Today Titan unveiled the RTNV HDD cooler, TTC-HD90, which significantly helps reduce HDD Temperature, Noise, and Vibration. It is a unique fanless design with high performance aluminum heatsink, which is able to provide great performance with super silent cooling. Moreover, there are two large pieces of high conductive thermal pads attached to the upper and lower heatsinks. This especially ensures proper heat transfer between the entire hard disk and the aluminum heatsinks, and the high conductive thermal pads can actually provide the best effect of heat dissipation and vibration reduction. The RTNV HDD cooler also includes surrounded sound insulation and absorption pads to help reduce noise remarkably.


Features:
  • Fanless design with high performance aluminum heatsink
  • High conductive thermal pad to provide the best effect of heat dissipation and vibration reduction
  • Includes surrounded sound insulation and absorption pad
  • Stylish design, easy installation, suitable for 3.5” Hard Disk Drives
Specifications:

Outline Dimension 146x155x42 mm Material Aluminum High conductive thermal pad
( Upper side ) 130x85x2 mm High conductive thermal pad
( Lower side ) 130x85x5 mm Net Weight 765 g



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Fonte: http://www.titan-cd.com/em/hd90.htm
Não sei até que ponto aquele gráfico de comparação é verdadeiro mas parece muito bom.

Cumps
 
Em relação ás temperaturas eu confirmo...Não posso dar certezas porque apenas tenho 1 sensor no disco, mas a temperatura ronda os 45º quando está em uso prolongado. Agora.. eu quando ví que aquilo tem um componente á prova de som...pensei que baixava para uns 35dB :P Para cooler passivo..gostei :)
 
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