Re: Do you think case volume affects cooling?



On Fri, 30 May 2008 09:20:05 -0700, Timothy Daniels wrote:

Considering these factors,
especially the fans that are dedicated to individual components, simply
getting air into and out of the case "efficiently" is not the ultimate goal
in providing cooling - as non-intuitive and non-"green" as that may
sound.

A classic example of 'noise' improving 'signal'.

The 'adhesive' layer of air is useful for other purposes: fluid logic and
the Coander effect is one.
--
Peter.
You don't understand Newton's Third Law of Motion?
It's not rocket science, you know.
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