This is why I designed my new build to utilize a separate fan cabinet that will house 2 fans sucking thru MERV-8 filters which then blows into my computer case. Makes it pressure positive so almost no dust to be found .. ever.
That all sounds very fancy!This is why I designed my new build to utilize a separate fan cabinet that will house 2 fans sucking thru MERV-8 filters which then blows into my computer case. Makes it pressure positive so almost no dust to be found .. ever.
Only issue with a positive pressure is it reduces the cooling capacity so you end up having to increase air flow.This is why I designed my new build to utilize a separate fan cabinet that will house 2 fans sucking thru MERV-8 filters which then blows into my computer case. Makes it pressure positive so almost no dust to be found .. ever.
So that air flow setup blows, and what you need is one that sucks to have one that doesn't suck.Only issue with a positive pressure is it reduces the cooling capacity so you end up having to increase air flow.
Aww, you made a custom blanket to keep it warm. That was nice of you.I have opened up the side panel and given it a little blow once in a while, it never looked bad at all.
This summer the fans sounded like they are working harder then usual, it has been a very hot and humid season here in NC, so I did not give it much thought.
Today was doing some major reorganizing of my office. I threw out this massive corner unit that was taking up to much space. I need to room to set up a green screen and another desk because Im a fancy youtuber.
I had to disconnect my PC to get this done, a task I absolutely detest due to all the wiring plus the Oculus Rift DK2 which is a nightmare to move around.
Once the PC case was free, I opened up every single panel I could find.
This is what I found on the H100 CPU cooler!
I took a vacuum cleaner to that thing!
If you have not checked your case in a while, open that thing up and get in there!!!
Linus Tech Tips tried it and for them it didn't work, the fridge was just not up to it and in the long run a fridge/freezer motor isn't designed to continuously run with a heatsource inside it like that...I'm just getting my strength back from being sick and need to clean my computer. When I feel up to it I'll haul the heavy beast outside and hit it with a couple cans of huff duster. It really needs it, and I noticed the 200mm fan on the side case panel has stopped working. I've got a spare 200mm though. I've thought of getting a mini-fridge and rebuilding it into a sealed enclosure with desiccants to keep the computer cool and dust free.
Linus Tech Tips tried it and for them it didn't work, the fridge was just not up to it and in the long run a fridge/freezer motor isn't designed to continuously run with a heatsource inside it like that...
an Air Conditioning unit with an hapa filter in it to ensure it's blowing nothing but clean air? You might have a lot more luck with that.
I've just finished building my new machine but when all the case fans are spinning at 100% it cools the corner of the room i've got it in for some reason...? I'll keep an eye on it
Oh my giddy god! Or in Linus words: "Holy balls!"Check the posters on the wall.
That's specially true in the case of smokers. I still have PTSD from my time in IT when had to clean a chronic smoker PC case...If you have not checked your case in a while, open that thing up and get in there!!!
This is the worse thing about being in IT, didn't have to clean it but was called to fix it.That's specially true in the case of smokers. I still have PTSD from my time in IT when had to clean a chronic smoker PC case...
With a PC case that is sealed and the only way air can get out is through the radiators I am not sure why I have reduced my cooling capacity.Only issue with a positive pressure is it reduces the cooling capacity so you end up having to increase air flow.
Yep. Had a cabinetmaker build a cabinet for the case to sit on. The fans and filter are inside the cabinet.Very interesting Slo! I take it your mounting the fans somewhere outside the case?
Ha he got you. He does not wear underwear.Black and yellow silk boxers.
What if he drank so much that he had a bad case of jaundice and then drunkenly slid down the railing only to get bruised on the cap at the end? He'd have black an yellow balls then.Ha he got you. He does not wear underwear.
Compressed air increases the temperature of the air and can be calculated by this PV=mRT. And heat exchange is calculated by :With a PC case that is sealed and the only way air can get out is through the radiators I am not sure why I have reduced my cooling capacity.
Utilizing 2 of these 150+CFM fans: (that is full speed, obviously I will run much lower than that to reduce noise)
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into this case:
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With all the airflow exiting through 2 of these rads:
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That's a 560 rad that can dissipate 2k-2.5k BTUs of heat .. each. So 4k - 5k BTU combined.
Considering I will generate about a tenth of that amount of heat, I believe all I will need is a breeze exiting my case to provide sufficient cooling.
The goal here is for quiet operation even if I decide to overclock a bit.
But if you believe my cooling capacity to be inadequate then please elaborate. I don't want to miss something.