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i have a fairly small room and with my pc it gets VERY hot. i have a thermometer that says my room is about 22.5*C what is that in degrees F? and what should it be at to get good temps with my pc?

 

BTW, if anyone knows where to get a C to F conversion chart can you please post it? Thanks.

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Well, compared to my room in the summer time, thats still not very hot! I run an FTP server in a small room and the room RIGHT NOW is 27 degrees celcius! Thats hot, i have to shut down the server all the time because im scared it will over heat fast! The weird part is that theres a ceiling fan and floor fans, not to mention the fans in my server and then my house has AC which is almost always on! Any one got any ideas on how to keep the room cool or at least my server cool? Also, with that kind of temp, do you think it would be ok to leave the server running 24/7 or should i keep doing what i do now and shut if off every hour or two?

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Hey All

For temps I just use

C - F = n x 1.8 + 32 and F - C = (n-32) x 0.555 ;)

My room gets prrety hot too :( But I just organize my room so that there is max airflow around the PC too keep it cool. I also turn ac on when I know when I will play for hours at a time B)

 

I have been thinking though ,Do you think it would wise to use a ducting vent that attahces to the vent on the floor and then place it in a line from the wall too my PC to blow cold air on my PC?

I was thing this would really cool my PC :rolleyes: But I am not sure it would work :lol:

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My room tends to be hot especially in the current season but my computers have good air circulation and cooling (though i would like to purchase some wire-loom or wrapping for my PSU wires).

My main computer when idle is around 33-35c/ under load 40c, but when it gets really hot in my room it can get up to 44-45-which isnt bad at all :)

 

I have a ventiduct directly over the heatsink/fan plus the heatsink/fan is running around 5300-5400rpms @ around 30-33 Decibals which in my opinion is not loud at all w/ the addition of 3 more fans plus the PSU has dual fans :) I love it

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You guys make it look all sophistocated when you convert celcius to farenheight. Well, if anyone out there is stupid like me celcius to farenheight is Celcius times 9 divided by 5 + 32

Huh? I gave a simple formula that states exactly what you said. Anyone with grade 6 math should be able to understand it.

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well, I got back from Denver at 3 this morning and 3 hours later I had to go take my ACT's. Yeah, i'm only 16 and i'm really tired so the more simple the better. Even 6th grade. Sorry for wasting space by makin that comment. Sorry all.

 

Ahh, I didn't see your reply. Yeah, thats real simple. Sorry.

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