I do not think a heat sink will work, but like I said I can take the grill of the old harddrive fan and attach one or even two case fans to it and that should do the job. Maybe I may have to use two so that it does not cool one area and leave the next part of the harddrive hot. Keep in mind that one thing that prevents a lot of air access to the harddrive is location - it all depends on your case. I have seen cases that place the harddrive in between the DVD / Floopy and so forth leaving very little air room or even room to put a normal harddrive cooler.
I can see where that would be an issue.
bwren in another post mentioned this
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As far as your hard drives putting off a lot of heat: I am not sure how many drive CD-Roms that you have in your tower but if there is an open 5 1/4 slot you may move one of your hard to the upper portion of the tower to keep the heat from each hard drive from collecting together. I find hard drives are the main source of cooling problems within a system. There is also a fan with duct work designed to mount in an open slot in the rear of the machine and stretch two small fans to the rear of the hard drives to suck the heat directly from the drives and direct it out of the tower without the hot air passing over all of the other components. These sell for around 12$ US. |
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I suspect the motor burnt up due to the heat it was exposed to. |