Nubius Golden Master Messages 11,599 Aug 3, 2006 #111 doesn't matter if you have good air flow, dust will still collect quite easily. Electronic component attracts it like magnets.
doesn't matter if you have good air flow, dust will still collect quite easily. Electronic component attracts it like magnets.
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,585 Location Fort Worth, Texas Aug 3, 2006 #112 Wow Mark its coming along real good. Hurry up and post pics of the wiring!!
markkleb The ModFather Messages 273 Location Reno Nevada Aug 3, 2006 #113 well I think it does matter. I dont have just "good" airflow. I have great airflow and untill you know for sure and are not just guessing **** off.
well I think it does matter. I dont have just "good" airflow. I have great airflow and untill you know for sure and are not just guessing **** off.
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,585 Location Fort Worth, Texas Aug 3, 2006 #114 I like to think about it this way, the more air that flys through your case the more dust. Dust loves electronics and it wont even matter how good of airflow you have, your computer will always have dust unless you have a dust free house.
I like to think about it this way, the more air that flys through your case the more dust. Dust loves electronics and it wont even matter how good of airflow you have, your computer will always have dust unless you have a dust free house.
Trotter Grandfather of Techist, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Staff member Messages 33,559 Location The South Aug 4, 2006 #115 That's why WalMart sells compressed air cheap.
V vipercrazed In Runtime Messages 326 Aug 30, 2006 #118 hes MIA, i got a question what psu did u use, and is it possible to use a full size? its looks liek u got some room in there
hes MIA, i got a question what psu did u use, and is it possible to use a full size? its looks liek u got some room in there