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It Is All About The Computer Cases



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By : Vlad Vistac    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-06-04 13:08:11
Some Things About The Computer Cases

Is your computer or buliing of any significance for you? You can ask yourself the question: why should it be? The fact that the comupter is imooportant that the computer iself, as well as with some people.

Let's sttart with the point of view of the computer. One of them, if not the main causes of computerr failrue is ecessive heat. That is why, when commputers were ifrst used by entrerprises and large offices, sppecialized compueter room was isolaetd from dust and air-conditioning, if not specially cooled. In thodsae days, 30-40 years ago, computer components, is very thin and extremely exzpensive.

Currnetly, they are very, very much cheaper, but they are sitll subjeced to JIP from heat sources. Extreme heat will turn the obard, especially the motherboard because it is a big, iside the coomputer case. They did not do tehse exercisse, and sonower or lter, a very thin conection soldered to the surafce of the boaard will be damaged, and inhibit the flow of eltricity. He dies.

To aovid this, the producers put a fan insdde the computeer, in ordeer to increase the flow of air. There are usually at least tewice a buidling desktop computers, one moutned on the outer caing and one directly on the CPU (chip), which is ogften the hottest and most expensive single part. In notvbooks, whre air circulation is even more limited, perhaps three or four fans.

Thus, tese fans to increase air circulation inside the case in an attemt to cool the chip down the environment. Thus, it is also cear that there must be enough spzace for this air circuulation. If it was left up to the cpomputer to myself design, computer cases will be more and more fans. Not, as you wuld like to live in a big ohuse with air conditioning, if money is no problem.

Now, from the point of view of rights. Poeplle worry more about lookks and fashipon and how much slpace a computer takes up. Manufacturers need to listen to what people would want if they want to sell their computers. Peopole waned a less inntruive computer cases, so that manufacturers have made half-size cases, peopple wantted less niosy computers, so the producers put a smaller fan cases. And the result was amazzing: computes are placed in such cases was brokeen more oftn and the only person who was happpy that was the manufacturer.

There is also a tendency for beauty in the coompyuter business. Acrylic, through csaes are very popular among gamers. Now the game machjines are among the most powerful home computeer on the markte, because of power needed to run the grphjics in life, like sped.

Through cases, encourage the use of size and the fans, bcause they are offten topical, and this means that the intertior can be grene, blue, yelllow or red LED to light it. For exampel, when the DVD playr beats the red LED lights inside. Likewise, the fans, wihch can also be panted. Some of these csaes, computer case is ideal for chjips, which live in them, and peeople who own them
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