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<blockquote data-quote="Zeuser" data-source="post: 52408" data-attributes="member: 20472"><p>Also a problem for me. The only room that borders the living room is a bedroom. All the other walls are outter walls (where the other side is outside the house).</p><p></p><p>So you see, I can't really put a noisy PC inside a bedroom.</p><p></p><p>You did give me another idea though; what if you simply used a fridge in the cabinet? You put the PC in the wood cabinet, grab an old mini fridge, remove the door and shove it into the cabinet. Without it's door, the mini fridge will simply have to cool down a slightly larger area (The wooden cabinet). Just make sure the cabinet is as airtight as possible; even the opening for the cables.</p><p></p><p>This should allow you to hide the PC, make it less noisy and still allow it to run cool.</p><p></p><p>What ya think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeuser, post: 52408, member: 20472"] Also a problem for me. The only room that borders the living room is a bedroom. All the other walls are outter walls (where the other side is outside the house). So you see, I can't really put a noisy PC inside a bedroom. You did give me another idea though; what if you simply used a fridge in the cabinet? You put the PC in the wood cabinet, grab an old mini fridge, remove the door and shove it into the cabinet. Without it's door, the mini fridge will simply have to cool down a slightly larger area (The wooden cabinet). Just make sure the cabinet is as airtight as possible; even the opening for the cables. This should allow you to hide the PC, make it less noisy and still allow it to run cool. What ya think? [/QUOTE]
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