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Old 05-29-2004, 01:42 PM   #1
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PC desk cabinets: bad for ventilation?

I have a rather nice pc desk with a cabinet for the case to keep it nicely tucked away. I have noticed how big of a temp increase I have when the case is kept in this cabinet. No doubt it is because the case fan and psu exhaust fans are blowing hot air right back into the cabinet and it is recirculating back into the case.

One way I have thought of to overcome this while still keeping the case in the cabinet is by cutting holes in back of my cabinet and routing the exhaust out these holes using ventilation hoses. Also, the front cabinet door should remain open to allow fresh air in.

Anyone else here keep their cases in a cabinet and have thought of other solutions to keep the case in the cabinet well ventilated?
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Old 05-29-2004, 02:53 PM   #2
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Put an exhaust fan (or 2) in the back of the cabinent. I used to have a desk like that and I always intended to (but never got around to) running a 3-4 inch flex hose and tapping into an a/c trunk line then running a couple exhaust fans off the back. Probably not really neccessary but it would have been kind of cool.

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Old 05-31-2004, 11:18 AM   #3
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I just keep the door to the cabinet of the computer open while I'm using it. It lowers temps quite bit, and I'm sure Its better for the PC overall. If your temps are pretty bad, you may want to consider adding an exhaust fan or two to the rear of the case.

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