I guess my first question should be, what temperature do other people keep their dwellings at during winter? What's your thermostat set to right now?
And, is it possible to keep a computer system too cold?
I'm bored and running short on challenges, so this winter I've decided to try and keep the thermostat for my place set at 56 F (13 C). So far so good.
However, it's occurred to me that my computers are running in the kitchen next to one of the worst insulated and thus coldest windows. It's presumably a few degrees colder in the particular spot they happen to be running.
Right now, I have a 60mm fan blowing air across the top of my Seagate 10K Cheetah, and a 40mm fan blowing air across the bottom. These days the drive just holds my OS and doesn't get much intense usage. There are also two general 80mm fans inside the case. Is it possible that I am over cooling the drive, given that the air those HDD fans are drawing in is probably about 46 F (8 C)? Is it possible to over-cool a drive or other parts of computer?
And, is it possible to keep a computer system too cold?
I'm bored and running short on challenges, so this winter I've decided to try and keep the thermostat for my place set at 56 F (13 C). So far so good.
However, it's occurred to me that my computers are running in the kitchen next to one of the worst insulated and thus coldest windows. It's presumably a few degrees colder in the particular spot they happen to be running.
Right now, I have a 60mm fan blowing air across the top of my Seagate 10K Cheetah, and a 40mm fan blowing air across the bottom. These days the drive just holds my OS and doesn't get much intense usage. There are also two general 80mm fans inside the case. Is it possible that I am over cooling the drive, given that the air those HDD fans are drawing in is probably about 46 F (8 C)? Is it possible to over-cool a drive or other parts of computer?