Friday, May 30th 2008
Scythe Launches the Ita Kaze Hard Drive Cooler
Japan distributor and manufacturer of cooling parts Scythe, today introduced the Ita Kaze hard drive cooler. Designed by Scythe, the Ita Kaze (SCIT-1000) measures 126 x 101,6 x 13,5mm and comes with a silent 100mm fan that has a noise output of just 14.5dBA and offers a maximum air flow of 15.23CFM (25,875 m3/h). The Ita Kaze weights in 105 grams, comes bundled with a 4-to-3-pin adapter and is already shipping. The cooler's MSRP is $11 or 6.95 Euro.
Source:
TechConnect Magazine
19 Comments on Scythe Launches the Ita Kaze Hard Drive Cooler
but most probably theyre releasing it in hopes of making a slight bit of profit before SSD's completely remove the need for hdd coolers. if there even is a need now.
This cooler would fill a niche of the older cases where installing a cooler under the HDD is possible... with the tray mounting that is increasingly common making it impossible to install the HDD with the cooler. If those numbers are right this would go in a silencer's PC though :p. I'd happily chuck a HDD with that cooler inside a casing with that part exposed, and suspended in the 5'25 bay :) Consider that single platter drives run bloody cool and don't really need much airflow to remain cool as well... looks like this cooler looks increasingly like a lemon :(
I like that 100mm fan, I think ill just buy this cooler for that fan :p
as far as i know making your hard drive a little cooler isn't going to make it faster, but i could be wrong. but i could see where it would come in handy if you had bad airflow.
(that said, cheap $50 cases often have a single, useless 80mm intake only)
edit: not primary of course.
I made my own cage with fans and mounted 8 hdd's to the side, externally of the pc.
This way i can maximize the internal airflow for the cpu and gfx card while they arnt being effected by heat generated by the hdd's and vice versa.
Inside the Antec900, my hdd's range from 24C to 35C. Externally i have them sitting on 19C to 20C.
The Ita Kaze Hard Drive Cooler makes me want to rebuild a hdd rack and consider implementing one unit per drive in combination with my current design which could be less efficient.