On Fri, 3 Apr 2009, Greg Lindahl wrote:
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 09:14:37AM -0400, Robert G. Brown wrote:
b) The idea is to get the heat production OFF the motherboard. One
really interesting thing about the google design is that they hang the
stock OTC power supply off the back, altogether outside of the case
It looks to me like 100% of the airflow through the case goes through
the PS, and in fact the PS fan is the only one driving front-to-back
flow.
As it is in a lot of PC cases, but I can't help but think that having
the PS in the case itself does raise the temperature in there because it
itself gets warm and is in contact with the air in the dead air pocket
underneath the PS bracket.
I was trying to figure out if I "liked" having the battery up front so
that air flowed over it before reaching the motherboard, as batteries
heat too when they're being charged, but then I remembered that battery
lifetime is pretty strongly tied to temperature, so perhaps it makes
sense to keep it as cool as anything in the system.
The disk stack did look like it might get a bit hot; I'm guessing that
Google disks are pretty hammered.
rgb
-- greg
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