

Put Your Computer's Guts on a Shelf
By: Kyle Farris (03/24/06)
Not a bad idea... it keeps it cool and accessible!
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Warning!: This Tutorial contains NO duct tape! |
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Ok, well, the main reason I would really consider this a "ghetto" project is that it really has no purpose, no actual use, and it will probably look bad unless done in a not-bad way. Of course there are some redeeming qualities of this. For one, from observation, it's clear to see that when your computer is not placed in a case tucked under your desk, like, for instance, on a shelf, it seems to stay significantly cooler. Like 6-7 degrees Celsius, to be exact (or is it approximate because I said "6-7"...hmmm...grrr... stupid english language...).
All-in-all, it is a cool thing to do when you are extremely bored and want to do something time-consuming and gratifying.
The Materials necessary for this project are quite minimal. All you will need is:
The components of my computer my vary greatly from yours. The following is a list of the components I will be addressing (in case you were wondering...):
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