El_Capitan Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 (edited) I was just wondering, has anyone ever thought about using a mini refrigerator/freezer to mod as a computer case? You wouldn't need any fans blowing air in or out, just have it fully enclosed. You can modify the back to have a hole that would include all the necessary cables, then plug that hole and cable with puddy of some sort. To start, you can just open the fridge and press the power button on a workstation mount. Theoretically, how cool would you think a CPU could get? What would be awesome is if the fridge still had room to store beer. I guess someone beat me to the punch: http://www.directron.com/cs8008sl.html?gsear=1 http://www.xoxide.com/thermaltake-xpressar-microfridge-case.html Edited September 27, 2010 by El_Capitan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rmb938 Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 lol yea but those are like a liquid cooling system and you have to worry about condinsation. If you put the whole thing in a freezer you wouldn't. I have a mini fridge and I always wanted to try it but I didn't buy it my dad did so I can't xD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drdeath Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 (edited) I was just wondering, has anyone ever thought about using a mini refrigerator/freezer to mod as a computer case? You wouldn't need any fans blowing air in or out, just have it fully enclosed. You can modify the back to have a hole that would include all the necessary cables, then plug that hole and cable with puddy of some sort. To start, you can just open the fridge and press the power button on a workstation mount. Theoretically, how cool would you think a CPU could get? What would be awesome is if the fridge still had room to store beer. I guess someone beat me to the punch: http://www.directron...sl.html?gsear=1 http://www.xoxide.co...ridge-case.html This idea has been thown out by thousands and will not work. Need I explain why? I do give you credit, at least your trying to think.... LOL... The compressor will quit within a day. Refridge compressors are not made to run constantly. Research a slush bucket and it may make your brain think more. Edited September 27, 2010 by Drdeath Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrewr05 Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 Yeah, a refrigerator is not designed to cool anything that is actively giving off heat. I've had this same idea before and I researched it and everyone says essentially the same thing. The computer would overload the cooling system of a fridge (or freezer) and the computer would quickly overheat due to it essentially being in an airtight box. That being said, I think a fridge could MAYBE handle a VERY light load maybe a netbook processor or something out of another mobile device. Thats a big maybe though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
road-runner Posted September 28, 2010 Posted September 28, 2010 (edited) I got a big 2 door cooler like at the stores they put sodas/beer in for my vegatables from the garden, may have to try it someday... Edited September 28, 2010 by road-runner Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrewr05 Posted September 28, 2010 Posted September 28, 2010 I got a big 2 door cooler like at the stores they put sodas/beer in for my vegatables from the garden, may have to try it someday... Ya know what, I think with a fridge that size you may be able to use is as an enormous water chiller.Imagine a GIGANTIC coil running in one door and out the other. I would imagine that the volume of water within such a large coil would take quite some time to be saturated, especially if you incorporated a large reservoir in the loop as well as well. Like this? I'd imagine that you could mount a motherboard onto a piece of wood and hang it upside down as well, that may just make the condensation drip right off if any were to form. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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