Am I missing something? A rubber case able to dissipate heat effectively?
Must be some special rubber. Most rubber I've dealt with in past has had poor thermal conductivity.
I'm still waiting for someone to offer a case that can be filled with an electrically non-conductive, but thermally conductive liquid, a la the Cray 4.
Enough of PR stunts, do HDD's need any sort of cooling? I've my drives stacked on top of each other for 2+ years, where's the problem? The above claim of 1.5TB and 2TB drives not compatibile with the glove is totally bogus. You know nothing about HDD's or heat transfer. The only real heat producing source in a HDD is the motor, which is no larger or smaller in a drive of much bigger capacity. And btw, Freecom who?
Am I missing something? A rubber case able to dissipate heat effectively?
Must be some special rubber. Most rubber I've dealt with in past has had poor thermal conductivity.
I'm still waiting for someone to offer a case that can be filled with an electrically non-conductive, but thermally conductive liquid, a la the Cray 4.
Enough of PR stunts, do HDD's need any sort of cooling? I've my drives stacked on top of each other for 2+ years, where's the problem? The above claim of 1.5TB and 2TB drives not compatibile with the glove is totally bogus. You know nothing about HDD's or heat transfer. The only real heat producing source in a HDD is the motor, which is no larger or smaller in a drive of much bigger capacity. And btw, Freecom who?