I hear it frequently, on many different forums: "case dampening causes temperatures to rise". Don't believe it. As long as the dampening does not impede airflow, your temperatures will not be affected.
I recently finished dampening my new case project. Virtually every square inch of the inside walls of this case was dampened with 1/2" thick closed-cell foam. (Safety-mat stuff). The temperatures did not rise even one degree. Oh yeah...overall sound levels dropped.
FWIW....on this computer there's one exhaust port under the hard drives, and one intake on the top of the computer.
Myth Exposed
I recently finished dampening my new case project. Virtually every square inch of the inside walls of this case was dampened with 1/2" thick closed-cell foam. (Safety-mat stuff). The temperatures did not rise even one degree. Oh yeah...overall sound levels dropped.
FWIW....on this computer there's one exhaust port under the hard drives, and one intake on the top of the computer.
Myth Exposed