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Cheeky Monkey
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Rather than go through the expense right now of swapping for noiseless (fanless) parts (e.g. CPU, video card), I'd like to build an enclosure for my PC tower, only to be placed over it when recording audio, and only for short periods to prevent heat build-up. Before doing this, I have a few questions...
1. Is this something I should not do because heat WILL build-up and can cause problems, even for very short periods?
2. If it's ok to do this, any ideas of how to best go about it (materials, especially sound insulation?; how much space to allow between the PC box and the inside of the enclosure so it's not too tight fitting and allows for some air flow?; would you leave some opening for heat release and if so, how big?).
3. Are there any existing enclosures that can be purchased for such use? I don't mean something designed for this purpose because I doubt it exists. But perhaps something intended for another use but would work fine for this application.
I don't need to get fancy, just functional. Any advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks.
1. Is this something I should not do because heat WILL build-up and can cause problems, even for very short periods?
2. If it's ok to do this, any ideas of how to best go about it (materials, especially sound insulation?; how much space to allow between the PC box and the inside of the enclosure so it's not too tight fitting and allows for some air flow?; would you leave some opening for heat release and if so, how big?).
3. Are there any existing enclosures that can be purchased for such use? I don't mean something designed for this purpose because I doubt it exists. But perhaps something intended for another use but would work fine for this application.
I don't need to get fancy, just functional. Any advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks.