Sunday, September 12, 2010

How defining is aeration for a desktop computer?

I am putting a small desktop computer within a kitchen cupboard. The computer will be attached to a wall mount/arm screen. Around the cupboard door is nearly a quarter inch gap where on earth air could capture in and out. Do I entail more ventilation than that? Should I put within a vent pipe?... or is the need for massive aeration overrated? This is only a 2 gigahertz computer, but it is a smaller overnight case.

How defining is aeration for a desktop computer?

It probably wouldn't hurt to cut a 3" or so hole in the bottom of the cabinet (or somewhere where on earth it can't be seen) and mount a fan - you can probably run the wires into the computer casing and plug it in.



If you aren't using the computer for system resource hungry applications it probably won't run that hot, but it's usually a perfect idea to hang on to it as cool as possible.
hm....there isn't plenty space for ventilation. You should put contained by a vent pipe and hm....buy a bigger cooler. From what you said, buying a bigger case is out of choice since it's wall-mount.
i feel u need more than that, cos the more u use the computer, the more warmness it brings out and if u try to observe it closely u see that when u touch the pay for of Ur computer it is really heated, and that's because it doesn't have ample ventilation. even if the computer is not anyone used at d moment it still needs nouns for the next moment of work its gonna do.
Ventilation isn't massively, massively essential, but I wouldn't risk it if you value the PC at adjectives.
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