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Old 15-04-2007, 23:19   #1
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How do you guys with lots of kit manage your equipment's heat output?

To give you the full picture, I have 3 PCs with a total of 5 TFTs, plus 2 aux PSUs, a powerful power amp, preamp, switches that get warm, UPSes and other electrical stuffs that all add up to generate a ridiculous amount of heat.

I have my window open 24/7 with a fan on the go on full blast and still its unbearable almost all of the time. Im not joking when I say that a realistic estimate of how hot it was in here at 6pm this evening was mid-30s and right now even sat here in "sports clothing" with the fan blasting straight at me the heat is ridiculous - and I have everything bar my server, main PC and hifi off! I dont turn things off EVER!!

Is buying an air con unit the only realistic way forward? I think it is, and I know this is a bit of a lame thread because its got nowhere to go but there we go, I just needed to vent!

To think this is just the beginning of spring too...
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Old 15-04-2007, 23:28   #2
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As I suspect you know, with a fan, you need a way for cool air to get in and hot air to escape. Omit one and all a fan will do is provide temporary relief. If you do have both, then you need to promote air circulation (such as by pointing the fan upwards). Some also suggest pointing the fan outwards but unless you're very lucky I don't see that working very well.

I had my house sealed today due to wanting to get tree pollen allergies under control. PC room hit 31-33C, rest of house hit 27C. Cooling down now I've opened windows.
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Old 15-04-2007, 23:43   #3
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I have a window and a door to a place with other open windows open. To no avail
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Old 15-04-2007, 23:49   #4
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Old 16-04-2007, 00:02   #5
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I have a window and a door to a place with other open windows open. To no avail
What shape is the room? Are there any heat traps (places where hot air can't escape)?
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Old 16-04-2007, 00:39   #6
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Its a uni room, its arranged as best I can, no significant heat traps (airflow from the window blows across the monitors to two of the PCs and then out of the room).

Guess I will have to see about more extreme measures
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Old 16-04-2007, 00:53   #7
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If it's straight through, then a fan at each end (blowing in the same direction) is the way to go if you don't want aircon.
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Old 16-04-2007, 01:56   #8
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Or bodge together something using clothes dryer vent tubing to direct the heat from the computers outside through it....
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Old 16-04-2007, 06:23   #9
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Move to the North of Scotland

Seriously though, I've seen the photos of your room and all that kit in a room that size is bound to make things a bit toasty.

I have 6 PCs in my bedroom which is probably about twice the size of your room and in the summer, even with the windows open, it still gets too warm in there and the ambient temperature up here is probably a good few degrees cooler than down there.

I have 4 PCs and 2 laptops in the sitting room/kitchen but it's massive and the big door to the kitchen is always open as is the door to the rest of the house so it doesn't cause a problem at all.

Short of getting a freestanding aircon unit (although Christ knows where you'd put it), I can't think of an easy solution to your problem.

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Darrin is on to a good thing there - either ducting the heat outside or using water cooling with the radiator/heat exchanger outside. Neither are particularly easy, or practical, though.
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