[vox-tech] desktop too hot?
Mark K. Kim
vox-tech@lists.lugod.org
Wed, 23 Jul 2003 19:23:52 -0700 (PDT)
Hi guys.
I tried different fans and things but nothing worked. I eventually
decided to get a new case and transplant all components. Now I got a
sleek aluminum case with a side window. It was expensive but everything
seems to be running cool. This case even comes with fanned HDD
section so no separate fans are necessary. Thanks for your advices!!
-Mark
PS: Now what shall I do with this HP case and power supply? Maybe a geek
sale? :)
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003, Mark K. Kim wrote:
> Hey guys.
>
> I think my computer is running too hot. Not the CPU, but the drives (CD,
> DVD, HDD, floppy) -- whenever I insert a CD in, leave it in for a while,
> and get it back, it's really toasty. Same with the floppy's metal slider,
> whether it's been spinning or not. Opening the system, the metal chassis
> surrounding the HDD are really hot (get burned hot), and the chassis
> around the CD is pretty warm, too.
>
> I don't think this is normal. How are your systems? Why do you think
> this is happening? -- I'm not sure where all the heat is coming from...
> the heat seems to be concentrated in the HDD region, but my previous HDD
> never created this much heat, I don't think, or maybe I've just never been
> aware of it?
>
> I'd get a new PC case except there are a few things that a normal system
> wouldn't have, like the CPU fan airflow redirection tubing, and the 5-in-1
> media reader connections (and the USB and the IEEE 1394) in the front.
> Getting an internal fan I don't think would help, as the heat is
> concentrated in the HDD region (3.5" bays, not the 5.25" bays).
>
> Thanks in adv!
>
> -Mark
>
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