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Need some advice n susgestion..
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TSstudwo
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Sep 10 2008, 11:15 PM, updated 18y ago
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Greetings.. I am planning to get a new rig .. One of my friends susgested to me to avoid buying the pc chasis.. He said pc chasis is a killer for air flow.. Is it advisible to run a pc without gettting a chasis? What are the factors/requirement i should worry about the without chasis thingy? thanks in advance.
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renesisx
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Sep 10 2008, 11:31 PM
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no need to open new thread..just ask anything about pc case here http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/722107
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chyu89
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Sep 10 2008, 11:47 PM
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This question should not answer by ur friend, not to be rude, he is a fag. Just like advise someone not to buy car coz of it's depreciation.. Most important is ur budget.
This post has been edited by chyu89: Sep 10 2008, 11:48 PM
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TSstudwo
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Sep 11 2008, 12:55 PM
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renesis pls kindly read my post properly ..
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CHiNO730
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Sep 17 2008, 12:31 AM
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Unless you have a large fan blowing directly on your setup, you will need a pc chassis (assuming you mean CASE?).
A well designed case will have properly placed intake and exhuast fans. Basically they create pressure/vacuum in the case to get air moving through your components. This airflow is necessary to cool your components and assure longevity.
Your friend, sorry to say, does not really know what he is talking about.
Without the case, the components will dissipate heat at a slower rate, since there is no airflow around the heatsinks to evacuate the air.
If you don't know what I mean, try taping a few pieces of paper inside a well ventilated case or light a cigarette in front of the intake fan. You will see the direction of the airflow. Remove one of the side panels, and do the same thing. Less airflow. Now take the whole thing out of the case and try again. No airflow.
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skylineGTR
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Sep 17 2008, 12:59 AM
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well said bro CHiNO730 TS, sorry to said, ur friend really noob i think about pc cooling system. In addition to what bro CHiNO730 said, another well known problem for a case-less pc is dust. Believe me, u dun want to see ur pc covered in dust just for few days usage, and i dun think u have all time available to clean it. And do u prefer to see ur pc (which u spent hundreds to thousand bucks) dun have any protection for it? IMO, better to have a casing, a cheap 1 also can, as long as u know how to set up a good airway flow into that casing. How to do it? There are lots of topics that discussing about that here, just spent some of ur time to read them and applying to ur pc setup.
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kujaboyde
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Sep 17 2008, 02:02 AM
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spammer~
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