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Hard Disk: Installing The Cooling Unit

An installed hard disk cooler.
The hard disk cooler is an entirely new component, which is also serves as an installation bay in 5.25" format. Because of the low thermal loss with hard disks, two cooling units are sufficient. These should be mounted on the right and left sides, connected to one another with an arcrylic rod.

The cooling units are connected to one another with an arcrylic rod.

High-quality workmanship with the hard disk cooler.
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