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considering one for the two fans exhausting out the top. Right now the hot air gets caught a bit under my desk.
I find it a lot easy just to install cooler, higher perf per watt components in the first place...considering one for the two fans exhausting out the top. Right now the hot air gets caught a bit under my desk.
I find it a lot easy just to install cooler, higher perf per watt components in the first place...![]()
In that case, why don't you buy a Mini-ITX board and then build your own custom case? People have built them out of lego, ammo boxes, even a Wurlitzer jukebox...but not nearly as fun.
considering one for the two fans exhausting out the top. Right now the hot air gets caught a bit under my desk.
considering one for the two fans exhausting out the top. Right now the hot air gets caught a bit under my desk.
In that case, why don't you buy a Mini-ITX board and then build your own custom case? People have built them out of lego, ammo boxes, even a Wurlitzer jukebox...
Sounds like The Cool Cube would be a good idea to start with. You simply can't go wrong with 18 fans... :biggrin:
I've owned numerous desktop cases that exhausted air our the top. I thought the whole point of airflow through the case was to turn the entire case into a "chimney".
So you are going to drill a chimney hole in your desk? Good plan. Some paper towel rolls and duct tape should get you started.
Paging BonzaiDuck.....
Wouldn't they be called a "smokestack" on a bulldozer ?
Back when I had a Core2Quad, I ducted hot air out a window. Since getting my Ivy i5, I haven't seen much point. The temperature in my computer rooms dropped signficantly, to the point where leaving the computer on or off doesn't make much difference. I have a single 120mm fan spinning at around 800rpm (dead silent) venting air from the case, and internal temperatures never really get above ambient.
I remember stories/pictures of people that lived in northern europe, canada, alaska where they'd send ducts outside to the snow.
Not nearly as easy as building a custom made "PC chimney" through a desk? If you don't want to swap your components for ones that chuck out much less heat, then have you tried reducing your CPU voltage / overclock?that's not nearly as easy.
last night after posting this I was fantasizing about when I have my own house I will cut a hole in the ceiling above my PC and reroute the vent air intake to that hole. Then I started worrying about whether I'll get married to the sort of woman who I have to ask before I do anything like this, and then started worrying about whether she's going to walk on me like my mom did, and what the right thing to do in such a situation where I'm stuck with her will be. I was talking to a guy who was buying something from me on craigstlist and in passing he mentioned his 65 y/o wife who's been teaching kindergarden her whole life and as a result is stuck in a kindergarden world and doesn't know how to treat people normally and has difficulty in the real world.
Marry a woman who you can stand being around, and who can stand being around you.
this is more to funnel it up and past my desk, instead of letting it get caught under it.
this ducting solution will help me get laid
Marry a woman who you can stand being around, and who can stand being around you.
this ducting solution will help me get laid
I'm fascinated by chimneys and I often thought that the only way to construct a viable passive cooled system is using a chimney.
