Anthony,
Check out the "new" 2010 Lian-Li catalog (pdf). It has a "case" design that approximates a spider. All the necessary elements mount to the sub-frame business. It looks to be mostly open-air!
Best,
Duncan


On 01/27/2011 13:24, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
No, Joe, you're not missing anything. I'm surprised, then, that someone doesn't design an "open air" style case. I find that I can control the temp of the CPU by a degree or so just by controlling the temp in my room using a small ceramic heater.

On 1/27/2011 11:52 AM, Joe User wrote:
Hello Anthony,

It's always cooler when there is more space for air, or am I missing
this question?

Thursday, January 27, 2011, 9:24:05 AM, you wrote:

What does it mean when I get about 1-2C less idle-core temps when my
case is open (both sides removed) vs when my case is closed? Should it
be the other way around? Does it imply the case is not properly vented?



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