On Oct 4, 2007, at 7:26 PM, Ralph Shumaker wrote:
Does anyone make a case that does not pull air in from the outside? This is the source of most of the dust.
There are a number of water-cooled cases designed specifically to do something close to this, but most of them still rely on some degree of air flow to cool other components that the water system doesn't handle (hard drives and motherboard components, typically).
I'd love to design/build a case that is primarily liquid-cooled, with only a single intake and exhaust fan for the main chassis volume, complete with dust filters, to handle ambient cooling. All the other airflow would be for the heat exchanger (radiator), which would itself have dust filters on the intake.
Granted, the case would likely cost me several hundred dollars to build...
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