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If your drives arent slotted into slots designed to incase the drive itself such as trays where you put the drive on and and screw it from below you can use a hard drive heatsink on it as it will not stop vibrations and can give you better thermals.
Otherwise modify. I for example modified my CCR1036 to operate even more silent than the ubiquiti edgerouter pro. Thats 36 cores running even quieter than a dual core with reasonable thermals. I think mikrotik's cooling design is terrible because they focus on a good design on the CPU but the PSU doesnt have heatsink or fan so my CCR's PSU failed because it was under high internal ambient temperature for months. Even with the stock cooling the same thing would've happened. This is because there is no way for air to flow to cool the rest of the internals other than the CPU only. For my cooling mod all i used was some scythe fans, GC extreme thermal paste and some parcel tape.
Theres so much you can do when it comes to adding fans. You can get an IDE usb external hard drive adapter, attach the molex to some computer case fans you have laying around unused, tape them somewhere that would work best and it works. I also actually did this, as a makeshift cooling pad, i had a leftover circuit board that operated a flourascent light from a computer case, an external hard drive IDE adapter + case and some case fans and put them all together but with the lamp as well so i could use it as a table lamp or something else.
Otherwise modify. I for example modified my CCR1036 to operate even more silent than the ubiquiti edgerouter pro. Thats 36 cores running even quieter than a dual core with reasonable thermals. I think mikrotik's cooling design is terrible because they focus on a good design on the CPU but the PSU doesnt have heatsink or fan so my CCR's PSU failed because it was under high internal ambient temperature for months. Even with the stock cooling the same thing would've happened. This is because there is no way for air to flow to cool the rest of the internals other than the CPU only. For my cooling mod all i used was some scythe fans, GC extreme thermal paste and some parcel tape.
Theres so much you can do when it comes to adding fans. You can get an IDE usb external hard drive adapter, attach the molex to some computer case fans you have laying around unused, tape them somewhere that would work best and it works. I also actually did this, as a makeshift cooling pad, i had a leftover circuit board that operated a flourascent light from a computer case, an external hard drive IDE adapter + case and some case fans and put them all together but with the lamp as well so i could use it as a table lamp or something else.