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These might be kind of cool to play around with..
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812156101
Find an old erector set laying around. Build a little external chasis which could encase 3 or 4 hdd's. Strap a 120mm fan in front. You now have a pretty passive and quiet ambient cooling solution . Of course you may run out of bus bandwidth....
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Nice. I'll have to give that some consideration... Though External hard drives with enclosures aren't all that much more expensive than non externals any more.
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I bought one of these earlier this year at a trade show for 20$CND and just for trouble shooting its a life saver. Works great and fast... And I love using its external power supply to power up diff things, takes the load off crappy PSU's.
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i'd rather use the similar firewire kits which are available. you can string 63 drives together that way if you wish with some pretty darn quick disk access/write speed.
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