Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote:
Kevin Cosgrove:
On 7 September 2010 at 19:55, david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Design a case like a chimney and let the hot air rise on it's own. ;-)
... and avoid putting the hottest things at the bottom where they
raise the heat of all the rest of the things in the case above them.
I would rephrase that to avoid putting things which are sensitive
to heat at the top, and avoiding putting things which are hot
close to things which are sensitive to heat.
Normally you only have to worry about the temperature of the CPU
the PSU. The other stuff inside an audio-computer
usually works fine in higher temperature without making
lots of noise or failing. (at least to a certain degree of corse).
A high-speed hard drive can generate a lot of heat, too, while still
working fine. I have 7200rpm drives in my server boxes, and they get
quite warm. Can't imagine what it would be like with a 10K or 15K drive
in there!
Just curious, but how much heat do SSDs generate?
--
David
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