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Re: Farenheight 451



Thanks for the reply Ian,


> The majority of our work desks are made from wood and house alot more
> electronics and powers supplies than the average PC.  As long as the
main
> HOT components are not sitting alongside the wood and there is enough
> ventillation then a wooden box should be fine.

I assume we're talking about the CPU here - the PSU is a low profile
'standard' PC supply - I know some are 'low heat' models but is it better
to
just bung a couple of fans in the case for good measure?

>
> Make sure that the wood is nice and dry first or the heat from inside
will
> warp and buckle the wood once it starts to dry out.

What is the best way to achieve this, I know that most wood from DIY stores
is in pretty poor shape to start with. I guess you can't stick it near a
radiator or it would warp then too.

Andy





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