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YoungYear Electronics introduced a wire case for PC



It has long been no surprise to anyone motherboard and other functional units PC, bolted to the wall. They do this not only to surprise, but also to improve the degree of cooling of the necessary system nodes. True, it does not always work, so many craftsmen come up with their own cooling systems. For powerful system units, manufacturers often install liquid cooling systems. Such a system is silent, and perfectly cooled. But YoungYear Electronics offered its own cooling system.

This is the wire casing shown on Computex. The solution may seem rather strange, but it has its advantages. First, the system is assembled without the use of coolers, so that, among other things, it is almost silent. Secondly, according to manufacturers, such a case collects dust several times less than a normal case of a conventional system. The developers claim that dust simply does not enter the wire case, since rising heated air blocks dust from entering during PC operation.
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Yes, in the off state the dust gets inside, but still not in such volumes as it happens with a conventional system that pumps cubic meters of air with dust that remains inside through the depths of the system block. The developers say that it’s easy to test the performance of their dust blocking scheme — just put the working system unit in the place lit by the sun and observe how the dust is discarded by ascending streams of heated air.



Of course, such a system can not be very powerful, because the wire body just can not cope with the cooling. The power supply here can stand a maximum of 300 watts. As a gaming PC, such a system unit cannot be used, but for the office this system is perfect. Indeed, in many offices there are system blocks that are noisy so much that they can be heard in neighboring offices.

The Green Mesh case will go on sale in a couple of months. First in the USA, in Taiwan and Germany, and then in other regions. Unfortunately, prices have not yet been announced.

Via cnet

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/145651/


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