Results 1 to 8 of 8

Thread: increased air flow/ reduced weight

  1. #1
    ATX Mental Case The Great Destroyer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Fargo, ND
    Posts
    108

    Question increased air flow/ reduced weight

    ok, i did a search and couldn find anything. what i've done is cut out just about all the unneeded metal in one of my spare cases. basically everythings gone that doesnt hold up the mobo, and im going to start on the part where the drives screw in today. my question is, will cutting out all this stuff actually help in increased air flow, because it would make sense that the more air goes through, the cooler the pc will run, right? or is just good for shaving off weight?
    If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is!

  2. #2
    Anodized
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Buztbach, Germany (army base)
    Posts
    79

    Default Re: increased air flow/ reduced weight

    That is one way to start. The less walls the better the airflow. Just put a fan on the opposite side to suck the warm air out. Like the Jet Case.
    "Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side kid." --Han Solo--
    Star Wars IV:A New Hope

  3. #3

    Default Re: increased air flow/ reduced weight

    Keep in mind that this increased airflow is also increasing the dust and dirt levels in you case so unless you're using it in a clean room you'll be spending a whole lot of time keeping everything clean, which is really hard considering all the places dust can get into.

  4. #4
    ATX Mental Case The Great Destroyer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Fargo, ND
    Posts
    108

    Default Re: increased air flow/ reduced weight

    that doesnt really bother me. i have a tendency to open my computer up every once in a while anyway, so i'll just clean it out then.
    If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is!

  5. #5
    SOB Fettler xmastree's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Burnley, Lancs. UK
    Posts
    1,704

    Default Re: increased air flow/ reduced weight

    What's the advantage in saving weight? I suspect that smaller, lighter panels would be more prone to vibration so you might end up with more noise.

    Just a thought.

  6. #6
    Blunt Master 5000 CanaBalistic's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    British Columbia, Canada
    Posts
    1,073

    Default Re: increased air flow/ reduced weight

    There is no advantage of saving weight that i can think of besides mobility. For lan parties or if you move your computer around from room to room. I can see how wafer thin panels might vibrate. However if its connected to the top and bottom like a stock panel it should be firmly attached and wouldnt vibrate anymore than the rest of the case.

    As for the airflow...
    I actually get better temps when my case is closed up. I have 11 fans pushing air into my case and 2 pulling outward. I have them arranged so all inward air is pushed into a void infront of the cpu cooler which pushes it into another void infront of the rear exhaust fan.



    I think with the sides on there is higher air pressure pushing massive amounts of cool air through my huge heatsink.

    Feel free to correct me if im wrong.
    Last edited by CanaBalistic; 04-19-2006 at 08:06 PM. Reason: image uploaded

  7. #7
    Practice random acts of generosity Omega's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    A house
    Posts
    4,577

    Default Re: increased air flow/ reduced weight

    Quote Originally Posted by Cana-Balsitic
    There is no advantage of saving weight that i can think of besides mobility. For lan parties or if you move your computer around from room to room. I can see how wafer thin panels might vibrate. However if its connected to the top and bottom like a stock panel it should be firmly attached and wouldnt vibrate anymore than the rest of the case.

    As for the airflow...
    I actually get better temps when my case is closed up. I have 11 fans pushing air into my case and 2 pulling outward. I have them arranged so all inward air is pushed into a void infront of the cpu cooler which pushes it into another void infront of the rear exhaust fan.



    I think with the sides on there is higher air pressure pushing massive amounts of cool air through my huge heatsink.

    Feel free to correct me if im wrong.

    Well that doesn't look right.

    Normally, GPU's would push hot air out of the case (in that general direction) as to keep ambient temps cooler.

    That, and most CPU HSF's push air down over it, unless you have a real strong flow of air (which i do.)

  8. #8
    Blunt Master 5000 CanaBalistic's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    British Columbia, Canada
    Posts
    1,073

    Default Re: increased air flow/ reduced weight

    Quote Originally Posted by Omega
    Well that doesn't look right.

    Normally, GPU's would push hot air out of the case (in that general direction) as to keep ambient temps cooler.

    That, and most CPU HSF's push air down over it, unless you have a real strong flow of air (which i do.)
    The GPU is the red block. The blue block is a reversed slot blower which is why i bought it. i think cold air in gives better cooling than warm air out.

    I do have strong airflow, 11 fans blowing in. which is maybe why my temps are so low

Similar Threads

  1. air flow, how much is it needed?
    By shankar in forum The Rookie's Nook
    Replies: 15
    Last Post: 04-23-2006, 03:27 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •