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Open cases....
Would they be any good considering dust and such..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qy_YvwCRei8
Would they be any good considering dust and such..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qy_YvwCRei8
Its an actual chassis that will be shipping soon or is actually on sale now, cant remember. But it is a full open case chassis.
http://www.hardwarelook.com/reviews/in-win-xframe-limited-edition-review_142_2.html
Dust would be certainly an issue but id be more worried about my puppy eating the parts and cables
cooling is better, it doesnt have walls around it
do you not get a better effect of the weather (hot or cold) when you aren't between 4 walls
it will pretty much have unlimited air to suck up rather than having to wait on case fans to supply it all the time
cooling may not be as good either, no positive pressure or negative etc. Cases tend to direct air to places, aiding cooling
cooling is better, it doesnt have walls around it
do you not get a better effect of the weather (hot or cold) when you aren't between 4 walls
it will pretty much have unlimited air to suck up rather than having to wait on case fans to supply it all the time
Yeah, but im sure i read somewhere that cases can direct air to places better, as in an open testbench, you have no casefans blowing directly at the components if you think about it
but the fans built into the components can do that by themselves
using a computer for a long while will most likely see a slow increase in temps, thats because the inside temps of the case gets slightly warmer, whereas when there isn't anything around it, this hot air let off is just released into the rest of the air
Yeah, but if you have case fans blowing onto the components, they will draw the hot air away from around the components and then out an exhaust fan.
[video=youtube;RFZrzg62Zj0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=RFZrzg62Zj0[/video]
Theres many test beds that are sold, it is just a test bed but others may choose to buy it for other reasons, even the press release describe it as test beds.
“In-Win have done exceedingly well with the XFrame and should lay claim that if you’re going to buy an open frame chassis, the In-Win XFrame should be your only way to go.” -HardwareLOOK
[video=youtube;RFZrzg62Zj0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=RFZrzg62Zj0[/video]