I am builing a clear case that resembles the blue one from www.clear-viewtech.com and I am worried about the intereference.
Here's an excerpt from their faq:
Most computer cases are made of metal for ElectroMagnetic Interference/Radio Frequency Interference (EMI/RFI) shielding purposes. There is some EMI/RFI "noise" associated with electronics
Is there anyway you can coat the corners or sides with a copper like substance? Something to cut down on the EMI/RFI noise or is not enough to cause worry about? I welcome any ideas or suggestions.
I just canot spend $209 on something I can do myself, but goddamn those cases look good.
Also if anyone knows any sites that sells acrylic in sheets or if you need special screws.
Here's an excerpt from their faq:
Most computer cases are made of metal for ElectroMagnetic Interference/Radio Frequency Interference (EMI/RFI) shielding purposes. There is some EMI/RFI "noise" associated with electronics
Is there anyway you can coat the corners or sides with a copper like substance? Something to cut down on the EMI/RFI noise or is not enough to cause worry about? I welcome any ideas or suggestions.
I just canot spend $209 on something I can do myself, but goddamn those cases look good.
Also if anyone knows any sites that sells acrylic in sheets or if you need special screws.
