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Old 10-04-2009, 15:54   #3
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Re: Is this wise????

If you have no ventilation your Pc will overheat and it could cause it to crash or reduce in performance. Although components get warm, too warm isnt good for them and could ultimately lead to an early death of parts.

Could you maybe fix up a duct to an external fan or drill holes into the back of the cabinet?

Depending on your PC case you could also mount a fan at the front to draw warm air out. but then again after seeing the pic, you'd still be in the cabinet.

I don't think it is a fire risk though. There is nothing which could really ignite.
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