that disrupts airflow for some cases..
anyway mine kind of falls open because i'm too lazy to screw on the door, as i tend to open and work with it a bit too often, so...it will kind of stay..but it's not quite closed.
If anything, closed for dust purposes. Now that my case is raised up about 6 inches off the ground, I've also noticed a HUGE difference in accumulated dust.
side always on.
looks nice and keeps the noise in.
don't care about temps.
for some reason people are on this temperature kick... what difference does it make if everything runs fine!?
I've found that mine runs cooler with the side panel off. I keep it on most of the time to reduce noise and dust accumulation as others have also noted.
Open when working on it and testing settings that might cause system to lockup (and thus require me to reset the CMOS). During normal operation, side is on to help keep dust out and noise in.
A teacher of mine did this experiment with a new Macintosh Power Mac G5.
Inside the case side door, there's a second clear plastic cover over the bays where there are 2 fans.
As soon as the second inner cover was removed, the fans sped up to a lot higher rpm & got real loud, frantically trying to maintain a cool temp inside.
The point this proved: the side cover is best closed, so the whole case can act like a big air duct.
Now I once had a computer where it was so hot that I left the side open and had a fan blowing on it! Then I came to the conclusion that maybe I really do need fans inside the computer
Keep mine closed, runs cooler, lest dust, and less noisey that way. If you are getting lower temps with the case open, you need to improve your airflow..
Originally posted by: CraigRT
side always on.
looks nice and keeps the noise in.
don't care about temps.
for some reason people are on this temperature kick... what difference does it make if everything runs fine!?
Back when I used cheap cardboard like cases and zero case fans, I used to leave the side open since I was too cheap to buy case fans and nice case with good airflow design. That helped my temps quite a bit. Ghetto cooling but it works.
Now I've better cases and actually use case fans, I keep my side closed since it cools better and is lot quieter.
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