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Re: Power in the loft & wall mounting PC's.



> Also, what's the best way to wall mount a PC? There is plenty of space
to
> drill the case for the screws, but should I leave an air gap behind
the PC
or
> just have it flat on the wall? The case is an old thin desktop style
case,
> not tower or mini tower.

I'd mount it flat if I were you.  One thing to bear in mind though is heat
dissipation.  The desktop case was designed to be used flat, not on its
side, so you may wish to drill some holes in the top for hot air to escape.
Of course if it's an old 486, there isn't much heat to dissipate!

Andy
--
PC-Based Multimedia System
http://www.andylaurence.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/pcbmms


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