Thread: Cooling problem
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Old 30-04-2005, 22:17   #19
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Re: Cooling problem

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Originally Posted by paulyoung666
well of course it is , like his room goes from -20 c to + 30 c in a year , dont think so somehow , what i was getting at was , is it a build up of dust , a clogged up intake or something like that
If one of your rooms go from -20 to +30 I'd suggest you install some form of heating / air conditioning, my point is that (for example) where I keep all my computer gear is markedly colder in the winter than it is in the summer, funny that. (and he doesn't have intake fans, did you not read the thread?)
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