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Thread ID: 29003 2003-01-07 10:56:00 Does your pc cause excessive heat? Dolby Digital (160) Press F1
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111757 2003-01-07 10:56:00 Well if it does: http://www.computerexhaust.com

I'm still trying to work out if its serious ?:|

I might need one, I often have 4 running pc's (don't ask)
Dolby Digital (160)
111758 2003-01-07 11:06:00 I soo want that. -=JM=- (16)
111759 2003-01-07 11:11:00 The ultimate pc accessory :D Dolby Digital (160)
111760 2003-01-07 18:00:00 Hey

That'd be soo good... :p Just a question though - but wouldn't it be more logical to run the heat into an outside ventilation system? so instead of the heat building up inside your wall, it just goes straight outside?



CyberChuck
cyberchuck (173)
111761 2003-01-07 20:21:00 hmmmmmm why waste it all by throwing it outside. I'd be way more inclined to duct it to a room without a PC. Use it as a form of heating. -=JM=- (16)
111762 2003-01-07 20:28:00 >
> I'm still trying to work out if its serious ?:|
>

I think they might be ?:|

Weird, yet practical I guess!
Chilling_Silence (9)
111763 2003-01-07 21:12:00 Ofcourse it's serious. I wouldn't mind something like that myself. But water cooling is my first priority. -=JM=- (16)
111764 2003-01-07 21:37:00 Personally I would have the hot air blowing down onto my feet in winter time. Brilliant idea. tommy (2826)
111765 2003-01-07 22:42:00 nice idea however walls are usually fairly well selled and wont flow heaps of air inside them. best bet is to vent it outside(or under house), there's plenty of off the shelf dryer ducting that would do the job. it certainly would help keep it quiet as well. tweak'e (174)
111766 2003-01-08 04:10:00 > nice idea however walls are usually fairly well
> selled and wont flow heaps of air inside them .

Yes, like in between the dwangs the space is 600mm x 400mm x 92mm so it wont vent very far
Bambi (1486)
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