Dr Cooling: la tapa y los lados son de policarbonato de 1mm.
Porfa no me revuelvas el gallinero y trata de usar ingles nomas en este foro.
Cap. foo foo: Yes, I remember that, and studied several cooling solutions, but just wanted to see if this works.
Maybe i'm too optimistic, but I think my bigger risk is heat buildup and lower overclocks. Water spill in the mobo? bahh, It will not be the first time.
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I still think just cooling the MOSFETs would have been enough, the capacitors and other components dont make any heat themselves but they are absorbing it from the mosfets
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That's not qite wright; inductors and caps do heat a lot in high demand situation, but as those are passive components, heat is not critical in their operation. However, as are connected to the mobo with thick copper wires, they contribute to the overall warming of the area.
Now for the update:
The cover is ready, on the afternoon I´ll reinstall the system and make some overclock tests. For the cap I used 1mm policarbonate sheet, the same material used to structure the sides of the box. Is easier to see it on the second pic, as it have some condensation cause I blowed though the hose.