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Overheating??
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<blockquote data-quote="T_G" data-source="post: 121601" data-attributes="member: 175083"><p>Yep, can"t but agree. I would think that fitting a ventilator to your cabinet would be a good thing for all the equipment that is there. Try to get a large one with low noise. I recently fitted one to my computer, and they don"t cost a lot. Of course you could always try to get some from old computers. What you could do is fit two fans in your cabinet, one at the bottom pushing air in and one at the top pulling air out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T_G, post: 121601, member: 175083"] Yep, can"t but agree. I would think that fitting a ventilator to your cabinet would be a good thing for all the equipment that is there. Try to get a large one with low noise. I recently fitted one to my computer, and they don"t cost a lot. Of course you could always try to get some from old computers. What you could do is fit two fans in your cabinet, one at the bottom pushing air in and one at the top pulling air out. [/QUOTE]
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