mnelson07
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Having the side panel off only forced the computer to meet the temperature of the room. Unless the room you are in has significant cooling (close to the AC so cooler than rooms further away) and you don't mind a high electric bill (AC constantly compensating), the computer more than likely will raise you temperature of the room a bit.
It's best to keep the side panel on so that the computer attempts to manage it's own temperature. Put the side panel back on and monitor the temps idle and load and see if its bad or not. If you are idling mid to high 40's that's getting high, but if you stay below that you're good.
It's best to keep the side panel on so that the computer attempts to manage it's own temperature. Put the side panel back on and monitor the temps idle and load and see if its bad or not. If you are idling mid to high 40's that's getting high, but if you stay below that you're good.